Arc de Triomphe

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Place Charles de Gaulle, 75008 Paris France
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About

The Arc de Triomphe, standing proudly at Place Charles de Gaulle on Paris’s iconic Champs‑Élysées, is a testament to France’s military triumphs and architectural grandeur. Originally commissioned by Napoleon in 1806, the monument double‑sized triumphal arch rises 50 m, flanked by soaring pillars and four sculpted groups that celebrate pivotal victories of the French Army. Its timeless façade and sweeping terraces offer visitors an unrivalled panorama of the city that has made it a must‑see landmark for both history buffs and casual tourists alike. Each day the arch welcomes the public from 10 am; on Tuesdays an additional hour is added at noon, while Wednesdays enjoy slightly extended hours until 11 pm, extending the sunset experience. The free flame that burns under the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier each evening at 6:30 pm pays homage to those who fell for France, making the monument a living symbol of remembrance. Admission is free for 18‑25 year‑old EU nationals, teachers with valid passes, and visitors with disabilities (with one companion). Beyond these categories a standard entry ticket—priced at €22 (down to €16 on Wednesdays in the high‑season months of April–September)—provides access to the entire monument, the museum hall, and the sweeping terrace. Family‑friendly tours, guided lectures, and themed workshops are available for groups of all sizes, while the Arc’s contemporary educational programmes connect students and educators to the nation’s heritage. Whether it’s the breathtaking 360° view of Paris from the top, the intricate bas‑reliefs that whisper centuries of French history, or the solemn drama of the Unknown Soldier’s flame, the Arc de Triomphe offers an unforgettable cultural pilgrimage that’s as relevant today as it was during the age of empire.

Highlights

  • Panoramic Terrace

Must-See Areas

Unknown Soldier Tomb

Good to Know

Good for

Families
History Enthusiasts
Art Lovers

Best time to visit

Spring and early summer

Pros & Cons

What visitors love

  • Stunning Architecture
  • Breathtaking Views
  • Rich History

Things to consider

  • Crowded
  • Long Wait Times
  • Steep Stairs

What people are saying

"Historic""Family-Friendly""Crowded"

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 30 minutes

Tickets & pricing

Adult

€22.00

Adult – Wednesday

€16.00

Child

€12.50