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Paris: Eiffel Tower Dinner with Drinks at Madame Brasserie

Dinner in the Eiffel Tower in Paris at Madame Brasserie
  • FREE cancellation: Up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
  • Duration 2 hours
  • Skip the line through a separate entrance
  • Host or greeter: English, French
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Small group: Limited to 8 participants
  • Provided by: GetYourGuide

Highlights

  • Treat yourself to the ultimate foodie experience in Paris, with a dinner in the Eiffel Tower restaurant
  • Savor a delicious 3-course menu or a tasting menu made from seasonal ingredients
  • Enjoy dinner with drinks (depending on option selected) and priority access to the Eiffel Tower first-floor
  • Experience a visit of the first floor of the Eiffel Tower after dinner
Dinner in the Eiffel Tower in Paris at Madame Brasserie
Dinner in the Eiffel Tower in Paris at Madame Brasserie
Dinner in the Eiffel Tower in Paris at Madame Brasserie

Included

  • 3-course Menu Gustave or 4-course tasting Menu Grande Dame
  • Beverages including champagne, wine, beer, soft drinks, filtered sparkling, still water, or coffee
  • Lift ticket to the first floor of the Eiffel Tower
  • Possibility to visit the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower after dinner

Availability

Full Description

Nestled on the first floor of the iconic Eiffel Tower, Madame Brasserie offers an extraordinary dining experience at 6:30 PM, combining fine cuisine with breathtaking views. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply indulging in a unique Parisian evening, this restaurant promises an unforgettable moment. Madame Brasserie’s menu is a testament to the culinary expertise of renowned Chef Thierry Marx. Guests can savor a 3-course Menu Gustave or opt for the more elaborate Menu Grande Dame, a tasting menu designed to delight even the most discerning palate. The dishes are c... Read more

Nestled on the first floor of the iconic Eiffel Tower, Madame Brasserie offers an extraordinary dining experience at 6:30 PM, combining fine cuisine with breathtaking views. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply indulging in a unique Parisian evening, this restaurant promises an unforgettable moment. Madame Brasserie’s menu is a testament to the culinary expertise of renowned Chef Thierry Marx. Guests can savor a 3-course Menu Gustave or opt for the more elaborate Menu Grande Dame, a tasting menu designed to delight even the most discerning palate. The dishes are crafted with local and seasonal ingredients, ensuring freshness and authenticity in every bite. With menus changing every three months, each visit offers a new gastronomic journey through the flavors of France.

Accompany your meal with a selection of beverages included in the package. Guests can enjoy a glass of Champagne, beer, or wine, as well as soft drinks, coffee, and filtered water, all designed to complement the rich flavors of the dishes.

Panoramic Views to Suit Every Mood – the restaurant’s seating options cater to a variety of preferences. The ‘Cœur Brasserie’: Located in the center of the restaurant, this section offers a panoramic view of the bustling ambiance and a glimpse of the illuminated Eiffel Tower structure by night. And, the ‘Seine View’: This area provides a stunning perspective of Paris, including landmarks such as the Trocadéro and La Défense. The magical interplay of lights reflecting on the Seine adds a romantic touch to your evening.After dinner, take the time to explore the first floor of the Eiffel Tower. This level offers unique vantage points of Paris, interactive exhibits, and a sense of history that complements the contemporary elegance of Madame Brasserie.

A dinner at Madame Brasserie is more than a meal – it’s a complete sensory experience that blends culinary art, architectural wonder, and the enchantment of Paris by night. Reserve your table to ensure you don’t miss this extraordinary journey at the heart of the Eiffel Tower.

  • Please arrive at the foot of the Eiffel Tower 45 minutes before your reservation time
  • Go to Entrance 1 with your smartphone voucher for the Brasserie. Signs will indicate where to go
  • Head to Madame Brasserie reception between the North and East Pillars to collect your lift ticket
  • The lift operators on the first floor will guide you to the restaurant.
  • Proper clothing is required. Sportswear, tracksuits, running shoes, flip-flops are not allowed
  • Pets are not allowed

REVIEWS

4.6/5 stars – based on 1095 reviews


Wonderful dinner spot, food was awesome and our waiter Oliver was very attentive and pleasant. It was a highlight of our Paris tour.
Agnieszka – United States


This was the most amazing experience of my life and the best birthday yet. The food was absolutely amazing and the service was incredible 5stars hands down. Shout of to the Chef I had tears of joy leaving here
Anonymous – Ireland


The restaurant was just amazing. We loved our experience 🙂 Eiffel Tower, what a beauty
Claudia Monica – Germany

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

What can I expect to see from the Eiffel Tower? From the Eiffel Tower, you will marvel at the ancient façade of the Louvre, the financial district of La Defense, the colorful Pompidou Museum, and the vast white expanse of Sacré-Coeur Basilica. You’ll experience Paris from above and gain a new perspective of the city.

Is there any special experience on the top floor of the Eiffel Tower? Yes, you can stop at the Champagne Bar on the top floor for a glass of bubbly, adding a luxurious touch to your visit.

Are there any unique activities to do on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower? On the first floor, you can test your courage by walking on the glass floor, offering a thrilling experience as you gaze down below.

What should I be aware of regarding access to the summit? On rare occasions, the summit floor might be closed to the public due to maintenance or safety reasons, and no refunds or discounts can be guaranteed.

Who designed the Eiffel Tower? The Eiffel Tower was designed by Gustave Eiffel, along with engineers Maurice Koechlin and Émile Nouguier, and architect Stephen Sauvestre.

When was the Eiffel Tower built? Construction of the Eiffel Tower began in 1887 and was completed in 1889. It was inaugurated on March 31, 1889.

Why was the Eiffel Tower built? The tower was built as the centerpiece for the 1889 World’s Fair (Exposition Universelle) in Paris, marking the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution.

How tall is the Eiffel Tower? The Eiffel Tower stands at a height of approximately 324 meters (1,063 feet), including its antenna. Without the antenna, it is about 300 meters (984 feet) tall.

How many levels does the Eiffel Tower have? The Eiffel Tower has three public levels. The first and second levels can be reached by stairs or elevators, while the third level (the top) is accessible only by elevator.

How many steps are there to the top of the Eiffel Tower? There are 1,665 steps to the top of the Eiffel Tower, but visitors can only climb the stairs up to the second level (approximately 674 steps). The rest of the journey to the top must be completed by elevator.

What is the Eiffel Tower made of? The Eiffel Tower is made of iron. It was constructed using over 18,000 individual iron pieces joined together with more than 2.5 million rivets.

Can you see the Eiffel Tower sparkling at night? Yes, the Eiffel Tower sparkles every hour on the hour for five minutes at night until 2am. This sparkling effect is created by 20,000 flashing light bulbs.

How much does it cost to visit the Eiffel Tower? Ticket prices vary depending on the level you want to visit and whether you choose to take the stairs or the elevator. Prices also differ for adults, youths, and children.

Is the Eiffel Tower open all year? The Eiffel Tower is open year-round, though opening hours may vary seasonally. It’s advisable to check the official Eiffel Tower website for the latest information on hours and ticket prices.

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