Montparnasse Tower Observatory

Summary

Enjoy a unique panoramic view of Paris from the highest publicly accessible observatory.

Description

The Montparnasse Tower Observatory, standing 210 meters tall, offers one of the most breathtaking views in Paris. Opened in 1973, it represents a bold modern architectural statement contrasting with the surrounding historic monuments. From the top of this iconic tower, visitors enjoy a 360° panoramic view of the city, spanning from the Eiffel Tower to the Haussmannian rooftops, the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, and beyond.

This site provides a unique experience thanks to its outdoor terrace, perfect for admiring the city from various angles, especially at sunset or in the evening when Paris lights up. The top floor features an air-conditioned indoor space with interactive kiosks that help identify major landmarks visible from the observatory. Accessibility for people with reduced mobility is ensured, making the observatory an inclusive destination.

Visitors enjoy a peaceful and contemplative atmosphere, ideal for photography enthusiasts, couples seeking a romantic moment, or curious tourists eager to see Paris from above. Fascinating anecdotes accompany the visit, including the tower's controversial construction, which was long criticized for its height and style.

Practically, the observatory is open daily, usually until 10:30 PM, allowing visitors to enjoy views both by day and by night. Tickets can be purchased online or on-site, with skip-the-line options available. A café-bar is also onsite for guests to relax while taking in the panoramic views.

Amenities

  • Multilingual Staff
  • Rooftop Access
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Air Conditioning
  • Restrooms

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