Nearly 1,000 people venture up there every day: perched at 57m above street level, with fantastic views of Paris, the 190 sq m ice-skating rink at the Eiffel Tower will now be open until 6 March.
Winter sports in Paris
The rink is free to all Eiffel Tower ticket holders, and welcomes skaters of all ages. Ice skates* of all sizes (25 to 47 – children’s size 8 up to adult size 12) are provided free of charge to visitors. Scooters and sledge-chairs are available for children. Disabled visitors are welcome: access to the skating rink is easy, and sledge-chairs are provided for adults.
There is also an open-air bar at the skating rink, where you can enjoy a hot chocolate or an organic pretzel before you get back on the ice again!
New, exclusive events coming soon...
For the school holidays, a few surprises await our curious visitors... including a unique treasure hunt on the 1st floor!
* use of personal ice skates is not permitted. As in all skating rinks, wearing gloves is recommended.
The Eiffel Tower is open every day and every evening,
from 9.30am until 11.45pm.
The skating rink is free to Eiffel Tower ticket holders.
Open from 1 December 2015 to 6 March 2016:
Every day from 10.30am to 10.30pm.
- Access to the 1st floor by the stairs, €3 to €7
- Ticket for the lift to the 2nd floor: €4 to €11
Children under 4 are free.
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