Hear this out loudPauseUseful information. The top of the Arc de Triomphe can be accessed on foot by a staircase of 284 steps or by a lift which allows access to the attic room. From this level, you need to climb 46 more steps to reach the terrace.
How do you get up to the Arc de Triomphe?
Hear this out loudPauseTo access the top, you can climb 284 steps, or take an elevator to the mid-level and climb 64 stairs to the top. From the observation deck at the top of the arch, breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower, the Sacré Coeur, and the Louvre are in store.
Where is the elevator in the Arc de Triomphe?
Hear this out loudPauseelevator to the museum level (one flight of stairs below the observation roof). It's an unmarked door in the southwest pillar – the one adjacent to Avenue Kleber.
Can you take an elevator to the top of the Arc de Triomphe?
Who can use the elevator at the Arc de Triomphe?
Hear this out loudPauseTo go to the top, you have to climb 284 steps of a spiral staircase. However, an elevator is available for people with reduced mobility and thus provides access to the museum located on the 1st floor. There are then a little more than 40 steps to access the terrace.
What takes you up to the top of the Eiffel Tower?
Hear this out loudPauseYou cannot take the stairs all the way to the top from the second floor, as this section is not open to the public for safety reasons. To go from the second floor to the top, you have to take the Duolift elevators, awaiting you on the upper platform of the second floor.
Is there an elevator to the top of the Eiffel Tower?
Hear this out loudPauseThe tower has three levels with observation platforms, at roughly 200, 400, and 900 feet, all connected by elevators and stairs. But there isn't a single elevator straight to the top (le sommet). To get there, you'll first ride an elevator (or climb 775 steps) to the second level.
Can you take an elevator to the top of the Eiffel Tower?
Hear this out loudPauseThe tower has three levels with observation platforms, at roughly 200, 400, and 900 feet, all connected by elevators and stairs. But there isn't a single elevator straight to the top (le sommet). To get there, you'll first ride an elevator (or climb 775 steps) to the second level.