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Hanging garden and live music all summer long on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower

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This summer, the Iron Lady goes green and invites Parisians – and other visitors – to discover her hanging garden on the first-floor terrace. A moment of sweetness and freshness right in the heart of the city! Enjoy flowery cocktails, botanical sculptures, and live concerts at sunset, as the Parisian icon offers an unexpected, poetic, and undeniably sunny summer.


A hanging garden 60 meters high

Since June, the first-floor terrace of the Eiffel Tower has transformed into a true ephemeral summer garden. A refreshing stop located 60 meters high, which has become the most beautiful and highest rooftop in Paris. Here, you can take in breathtaking views (of course) while savoring cocktails and iced infusions with summery flavors, like hibiscus-mint, or unique blends of cucumber, green apple, and elderflower. This garden...

Lush green fringe, hanging above the city, is beautifully adorned with quirky plant sculptures created by the artist Mr. Plant, who puts wildlife and nature at the heart of his universe.


Musical Thursdays at the Eiffel Tower

In collaboration with Culturevent, the Eiffel Tower is set to let us experience summer through music by inviting the Red Pop Chilli Bossa trio to perform live on three special dates. Get ready for the musical Thursdays at the Eiffel Tower on July 31st, August 14th, and September 11th, offering us a delightful musical journey!

Dreamy summer evenings filled with music await! With the warm, jazzy voice of the singer, accompanied by a guitarist and a saxophonist, you can enjoy the view while listening to covers of international hits – from the 80s to the 2000s – in pop, groove, and a touch of bossa nova. These fabulous evenings are completely free, happening from 7 PM to 10 PM, with a magnificent sunset as a bonus! 

Eiffel Tower
Avenue Gustave-Eiffel – 7th
Temporary garden until September 15, 2025
Musical Thursdays on July 31, August 14, and September 11, 2025, from 7 PM to 10 PM
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