See Paris Unfold Beneath You from the Arc de Triomphe — Book Tickets Today!
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Visit the Arc de Triomphe
Highlights
Enjoy panoramic vistas of Paris from a 50-meter-high vantage point.
Explore the monument dedicated to Napoleon’s Grande Armée.
Admire the detailed sculptures, battle names, and generals engraved on the monument.
Visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and witness the eternal flame ceremony.
Discover exhibitions detailing the historical significance of the Arc de Triomphe.





Priority Arc de Triomphe Rooftop tickets
Highlights
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Avoid long waits by reserving your entry in advance.
Discover the inspiration behind architect Jean-François Chalgrin’s design.
Explore at your own tempo without being tied to a group schedule.
Paris from a New Perspective
Rising at the center of Place Charles de Gaulle, the Arc de Triomphe is one of Paris’s most iconic monuments. Climb its 284 steps to reach the panoramic terrace and admire sweeping views of the Champs-Élysées, the Eiffel Tower, and beyond. Book your tickets online and experience the monument’s grandeur without the wait.
About the Arc de Triomphe
Why Visit the Arc de Triomphe
Icon of French Heritage: Commissioned by Napoleon, the Arc de Triomphe honors those who fought for France and stands as a symbol of national pride.
Breathtaking Views of Paris: From its terrace, enjoy one of the city’s best panoramic views, with the Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Élysées, and La Défense all in sight.
A Living Monument to Remembrance: Witness the daily rekindling of the Eternal Flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a moving tribute to fallen soldiers.
Masterpiece of Neoclassical Architecture: Admire the monumental design, intricate sculptures, and engravings that celebrate French victories and valor.
Central Location: Situated at the crossroads of twelve grand avenues, the Arc de Triomphe offers easy access to some of Paris’s most famous landmarks.
Cultural Experience: Explore the interior exhibition and learn about the monument’s construction, symbolism, and role in France’s modern history.
Unmissable Photo Opportunity: Capture stunning photos of the monument itself and from its rooftop, both by day and illuminated at night.
Time It Right: When to Visit the Arc de Triomphe
Find Your Way to the Arc de Triomphe
Address
Place Charles de Gaulle, 75008 Paris, France
The monument sits at the top of the Champs-Élysées, connecting to major Paris landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Trocadéro.
Best Ways to Get There
- By Metro
- By Bus
- By Bicycle
- By Taxi or Ride-Share
- On Foot
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Accessibility
Know Before You Go
Book in Advance: Buying your tickets online saves time and guarantees entry, especially during weekends and holidays.
Entry Point: Access the monument via the underground passage at Place Charles de Gaulle — crossing the traffic circle above ground is not allowed.
Security Checks: All visitors must pass a mandatory security screening before entering. Large bags and suitcases are not permitted.
Stairs and Elevator: The monument has 284 steps, but an elevator is available for visitors with reduced mobility or special requirements.
Weather Considerations: The rooftop terrace is open-air, so check the forecast before your visit and dress appropriately.
Last Entry: The final admission is 45 minutes before closing time, and visitors are asked to leave 15 minutes before closing.
Photography: Photography is allowed throughout the site, including the terrace, but tripods and drones are prohibited.
Evening Ceremony: The Eternal Flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is rekindled every evening at 6:30 p.m. — a moving moment worth witnessing.
Accessibility: Free admission is offered to visitors with disabilities and one companion upon presentation of valid documentation.
Facilities: The monument provides restrooms, a gift shop, and multilingual information panels. There are no dining options inside the site.











