Closest Metro Stations to the Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower from Trocadero

The best view of the Eiffel Tower is actually from the opposite side of the river Seine at the Trocadéro, accessed by station Trocadéro on metro line 9 and line 6. The picture of the Eiffel Tower here is from the Trocadero.

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The Champ de Mars in Paris: The Complete Guide

What to See & Do in and Around the Park

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Champ de Mars

One of the grandest green spaces in Paris, the Champ de Mars stretches northwest to southwest from the foot of the Eiffel Tower to the Ecole Militaire. A symbol of military prowess and discipline, you can easily imagine soldiers parading down its long, wide "avenues," which are punctuated by an oblong plot of green at the center.

From the top of the French capital's most-famous tower it can be observed in its full grandeur. No wonder it made our list of the most interesting places to visit in the area . Read on for tips on how to enjoy this stately park and its surrounding attractions.

A Bit of History

Appropriately named after the Roman god of war, the Champ de Mars was once an agricultural site: a fact that helps explain why it appears so flat when viewed from panoramic heights. Fittingly, "champ" means "field" in French.

Ordinary Parisian citizens farmed small plots of land in the area, then known as the Grenelle, growing fruit and vegetables and selling them at onsite markets. Vineyards were also planted in the area when Paris was still a winemaking site.

This all changed around 1765, when planning began in the area for a prestigious military academy known as the Ecole Militaire . A new green space, featuring the precise sorts of symmetries popularized in formal French gardens at Versailles , the Tuileries and elsewhere, replaced the farm plots of old.

Several historical events have brought attention and renown to the second most-famous "Champ" of Paris (the first being the wide avenue known as the Champs-Elysées):

  • The world's first hot-air balloon was launched from the park in 1783 — an exciting moment in the early history of aviation.
  • Following the French Revolution of 1789, both festive and bloody events and took place on the Champ de Mars between 1790 to 1791. The first celebration of the holiday that would eventually be termed "Bastille Day" took place here, a year to the day after the storming of the prison on the Place de la Bastille. In 1791, a brutal massacre was perpetrated at the site.
  • A guillotine was set up by the Revolutionary government on the Champ; the first mayor of Paris was executed here in 1793.
  • The site also appears in many commemorative illustrations and other memorabilia marking the unveiling of Gustave Eiffel's bold new tower, during the Universal Exposition of 1889.

What to Do at the Park

As one of the most-recognizable sites in the French capital, the park is incredibly popular with tourists. Here's how to best enjoy it, no matter the season.

A stroll down the long, wide green expanse and gardens within can be pleasant year-round, except perhaps when the weather is at its coldest and wettest. Still, rain or shine, many tourists enjoy the excellent views of the Eiffel Tower from the Champ de Mars, and take advantage of the photo opportunities during a walk around the gardens.

In the spring and summer, sprawl out for a picnic on the lush lawns. We recommend that you stock up on typical French picnic goodies such as fresh, crusty baguettes, pastries, fresh fruit and charcuterie (cured meats) on nearby streets such as Rue Cler , famous for its shops and excellent bakeries.

If you're short on time, you can also buy a sandwich, crepe or other Parisian street foods from shops in the area and enjoy a casual outdoor meal on the grass after visiting the Eiffel Tower or the nearby area known as "Trocadero."

As you can imagine, this area can be very crowded due to the large numbers of visitors who flock to see the Eiffel Tower. It may be best to visit in the early mornings and on weekdays to beat the crowds and enjoy the "Champ" in relative peace and quiet.

It's obviously less crowded during the late fall and winter since low season means fewer tourists — but chilly winds and rain can make it less appealing to linger outdoors during these times.

The Champ de Mars is located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris , on the left bank of the Seine River. It is easily reached by metro or RER (commuter-line) train. The closest stop is Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel (RER Line C).

If you're taking the metro (most tourists find it more convenient than the RER), the nearest stations are Ecole Militaire (Line 8) or La Motte Picquet-Grenelle (Line 6, 8 and 10). You can also get off at La Tour Maubourg near Les Invalides (line 9) and walk to the park from there.

What to See Around the Champ de Mars?

There's plenty to see and do around the park. Here are just a few sights and attractions we recommend you focus your time on.

Eiffel Tower: This one's an obvious but essential choice. Take the elevators to the uppermost observation decks, and gaze out at the Champ de Mars for some dizzying and grand panoramic views. Photo ops are excellent from up here, of course. You might also want to eat lunch or dinner at one of the tower's restaurants, to enjoy the views for even longer.

Palais de Chaillot and the Trocadero: After visiting the city's most-celebrated tower, head over to the nearby Palais de Chaillot , unveiled for the Universal Exposition of 1937. The sprawling plaza here affords more excellent views of Gustav's beloved tower, and several sites of note occupy the buildings. The Cité de l'Architecture houses an interesting collection devoted to architectural history, while the Musée de l'Homme is dedicated to anthropology. There's also a national theatre where dance performances are regularly held.

Palais de Tokyo and the Modern Art Museum of Paris: Modern art fans should spend some time perusing the innovative exhibits at the nearby Palais de Tokyo and Modern Art Museum of the City of Paris. These are two of the most important contemporary art museums in the French capital, and are well worth a look.

Galliera Fashion Museum: For something a bit off the beaten path, why not stop over at the nearby Palais Galliera ? The fascinating museum of fashion here puts on exhibits dedicated to style icons and designers that regularly sell out. On a sunny day, the garden out front, decorated with lush flower beds and elegant sculptures, is a lovely place to take a rest after a day of exploring the area.

Please note: This museum is currently closed for renovations and is expected to re-open in 2020.

Invalides and the Musée de l'Armée: Head over to the sprawling military complex known as Les Invalides to witness the tomb of Emperor Napoleon I, and see the collections of the adjoining Army Museum (Musée de l'Armée). From medieval armor and impressive swords to more modern artillery, including the Emperor's personal firearms, there's a wealth of objects to admire at this underrated museum.

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How To Get to the Eiffel Tower From Anywhere in Paris

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Wherever you’re in Paris, a metro stop is never far away. Add a superb RER and bus network, and it really doesn’t matter where you choose to stay. Whether you’re in a budget-friendly arrondissement or a suburb, you can be in the center of Paris with, at most, one changeover.

The Eiffel Tower is arguably the most important sight to search out for visitors to the City of Light. While you can stay in a nearby hotel or even get a room with a view of the Eiffel Tower , chances are that you’ll stay in a different arrondissement. 

Luckily, Paris has a fabulous public transport system, with reliable buses, very regular metro lines, and fast RER trains that connect you with the suburbs. Here are the best and fastest ways to get to the Eiffel Tower from wherever you are staying inside or just outside of Paris.

Pro tip: If you’re a first-timer in Paris, don’t try to maneuver through Châtelet station. While it offers many options and great connections, it’s vast and confusing. You’ll likely end up spending more time getting between lines than you’ll save using one of the options avoiding Châtelet.

From the 1st arrondissement to the Eiffel Tower

The Colonnes de Buren

If you’re lucky enough to stay in the 1st arrondissement, then you’re right in the heart of Paris. You’re close to the Louvre with access to all the best connections across the city. 

While you could easily walk along the Seine to the tower, you can also hop on the bus 72 at Louvre-Rivoli, toward Parc de Saint-Cloud, and exit at Pont Bir-Hakeim, at the foot of Trocadéro, and walk across the bridge. 

Or take metro 1, toward La Défense, and change at Franklin D. Roosevelt into the metro 9 toward Point de Sèvres and exit at Trocadéro to walk down to the Eiffel Tower, along one of the most iconic approaches.

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2éme, the fashionable sentier.

From the 2nd arrondissement, the easiest and direct way to get to the Eiffel Tower is by metro line 9, from Grand Boulevards direction Pont de Sèvres, and exciting at Iéna. From there it is a lovely 7 minute walk along the Seine, or you can hop onto bus 82 toward Luxembourg and get out at Tour Eiffel.

3éme, the hip Haut Marais

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The lovely old quarter of the Haut Marais is a hugely popular quarter to stay in. With the station République in the northern part, you have plenty of options. The metro line 8, direction Balard, takes you to Ecole Militaire at the bottom of the Champ de Mars, with a nice approach. Line 9, direction Pont de Sèvres, allows you to walk down from Trocadéro.

For a bus ride, take the 69 toward Champ de Mars and exit at RAPP- La Bourdonnais, basically in the middle of the Champ de Mars.

  4éme, Marais and Saint-Paul

This little arrondissement is spread between the Haut Marais and the Seine. You have Saint-Paul in the north, where metro 1, direction La Défense takes you to Franklin D. Roosevelt. From here, you change into the metro 9 toward Point de Sèvres, and exit at Trocadéro.

Or take the 69 from Saint Paul toward Champ de Mars and exit at RAPP- La Bourdonnais. You could also take the 72 from Pont Marie in the direction of Parc de Saint Cloud, and exit at Le Notre, at the bottom of Trocadéro.

5éme, the Latin Quarter

From the Latin Quarter , on the same side as the Eiffel Tower, you can, if you are staying near the Seine, hop into the RER C at Saint-Michel Notre Dame, heading westwards, either in direction Versailles or Pontoise. Both stop at Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel, after just four stations.

For a ride with a view, take the 86 bus from Rue de l’École de Médecine just off Odéon, which takes you to Rapp La Bourdonnais by the Champ de Mars.

6éme, Saint-Germain-de-Prés and Luxembourg

The Church of Saint Sulpice in Paris

Metro line 10 meanders through this quarter around Saint-Germain-de-Prés and you can take it from stations such as Odéon, Sevrés-Babylon or Duroc toward Boulogne Pont Saint Cloud. From here, either change onto line 6 toward Charles de Gaulle Étoile to Bir-Hakeim, at La Motte Picquet Grenelle, or walk — it’s not far.

 7éme, Home of the Eiffel Tower

Congratulations, you are staying in the same arrondissement as the Eiffel Tower, and it is perfectly walkable from anywhere. The furthest away point would be Sevrés Babylon, where you could always catch bus 86, coming from the 6 th arrondissement.

8éme, Champs Élysées and Beyond

If you’re staying in the swanky south of the 8éme arrondissement, chances are you can just walk the few steps along the Seine to the Eiffel Tower. If you’re closer to the Champs Élysées in the north of the area, take the 42 bus from either Champs Élysées Clemenceau or Champs Elysées Rond Point direction Cours de l’Île Seguin, and get off at Champ de Mars – Suffren.

9éme, Theatreland

Paris Covered Passages

The hip 9éme arrondissement with its many beautiful covered passages stretches from the top of the 2éme to the south of Montmartre. It’s crisscrossed by various metro and bus lines.

The fastest and easiest way to get straight to the Eiffel Tower is by taking metro line 8 toward Balard from Chaussée d’Antin La Fayette or Opéra to École Militaire. If you’re closer to Pigalle, take bus 30 from Pigalle, direction Hôpital Européen George Pompidou, and get off at Tour Eiffel.

10éme, Canal Saint-Martin and More

Handy for the national and international train connections from Paris, it’s a little harder to get to the Eiffel Tower from the 10éme than other arrondissements.

Metro line 4 direction Bagneaux Lucie Aubrac takes you to Odéon, where you can hop on bus 86 from Rue de l’École de Médecine to Rapp La Bourdonnais. You can also take metro 5 toward Place d’Italie, change at République into line 9 toward Pont de Sèvres, and exit at Trocadéro.

11éme, From Oberkampf to Bastille

Rooftop views of Paris

Quite spread out, the 11éme has the handy République in the north, and Bastille in the south, both excellent hubs.

For République connections, see 10éme, and from Bastille, take metro line 5, direction Place d’Italie, and change into RER C at Gare d’Austerlitz, into direction Versailles or Pontoise, and exit at Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel.

Alternatively, take the metro line 1 toward La Défense, and change at Charles de Gaulle-Étoile into metro line 6 (direction Nation) to either Trocadéro or Bir-Hakeim.

12éme, Around Gare de Lyon

Although it’s at the other end of Paris, the 12éme has a couple of direct connections to the Eiffel Tower, even if they take time. 

If you’re taking the bus, estimate about an hour. However, you’ll get to indulge in plenty of sightseeing along the way. Bus 72 (direction Saint Cloud, takes you all the way from Gare de Lyon to Pont d’Iéna, all along the Seine.

If you’d rather ride the metro, take line 6, direction Charles de Gaulle Étoile, to either Bir-Hakeim or Trocadéro.

13éme, Modern Architecture and Floating Restaurants

From this often wrongly over-looked arrondissement, you can take the RER C from Bibliothèque François Mitterrand toward Versailles or Pontoise, and exit at Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel.

You can also take the fast metro line 14 from Bibliothèque François Mitterrand or Olympiades (direction Saint-Denis) to Madeleine and change into the 8 (direction Balard) to École Militaire.

14éme, Observatory and Catacombs

View from the Eiffel Tower Summit

Throughout the Montparnasse neighborhood , you’ll not only spot the Eiffel Tower, but can also grab some great connections.

Take metro line 6 across the arrondissement, which will drop you right at Bir-Hakeim (direction Charles de Gaulle Étoile) to bus 82 from Montparnasse Cinémas (direction Hôpital Américain). This lets you get to stop Champ de Mars — Suffren within 20 minutes.

15éme, Many Hidden Treasures

Boat on the Seine River

This arrondissement either sees you staying within steps from the Eiffel Tower, or right down at the outer south-western edge of the city.

If you’re near the Seine and don’t fancy the stroll, catch the RER C from Pont du Garigliano to Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel. Alternatively take metro line 8, which traverses the arrondissement in the direction of Créteil, and emerge at École Militaire, after a few short stops.

16éme, Passy and Fine Living

Arc de Triomphe

This arrondissement is the largest in Paris, made up of two merged arrondissements and encompassing the Bois de Boulogne.

If you’re near the Seine, or anywhere in Passy, the Eiffel Tower is just steps away. If you’re closer to the Arc de Triomphe , then trusty metro line 6, direction Nation, will take you to La Dame de Fer, the Iron Lady.

17éme, Parks and Cafés

The 17 th has various ways to get to the Eiffel Tower. If you’re near Pereire or Porte Maillot in the north of the arrondissement, then the RER C (into direction Saint Martin d’Étampes) takes you straight to Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel.

If you’re near Avenue de Ternes, hop onto metro line 6, direction Nation at Charles de Gaulle Étoile and get out at Bir-Hakeim.

Or take Bus 30 from Place de Ternes toward Hôpital Européen George Pompidou, and get off at Tour Eiffel. The bus option is the most scenic of the lot.

18éme, Montmartre and Beyond

Montmartre at dusk

If you’re staying in the north of Montmartre , there’s a nearly one-hour long bus route, number 80 (direction Porte de Versailles), that takes you from Lamarck Caulaincourt to Bosquet Rapp on the Seine, or a bit further to École Militaire.

If you’re on the western side of the neighborhood, metro line 13, direction Châtillon-Montrouge from Guy Môquet or La Fourche, will take you to Invalides. From here, you can easily walk or change into the 8 to Balard, and get out at École Militaire.

19éme, Urban Art and Canals

On the outer north-eastern edge of Paris, this arrondissement might look far away from the Eiffel Tower, but you’re just one change away.

From Ourcq take metro line 5 toward Place d’Italie, and change at Oberkampf into the 9 to Pont de Sèvres. Then exit at Alma-Marceau for a brief walk along the Seine. 

You could also continue on the 5 to Place d’Italie and change there into the 6, in the direction of Charles de Gaulle Étoile and exit at Bir-Hakeim. The 6 is overground so you’ll get a chance to see Paris on your ride.

20éme, Home of Père Lachaise

Paris Cemetery

The hip 20éme spreads along the outer eastern edge of Paris. If you’re staying closer to Nation, it’s an easy hop onto metro line 6, direction Charles de Gaulle Étoile, for a lovely ride to Bir-Hakeim.

If you’re closer to Père Lachaise , catch metro line 9 (direction Pont de Sèvres) at Voltaires and exit at Alma-Marceau for a brief walk. Or hop on the bus 72 direction Parc de Saint-Cloud for one or two stops.

Disneyland Paris

If you are doing Euro Disney and staying at the Disneyland Paris resort, it’ll take just over an hour to get to the Eiffel Tower. Get onto RER A toward Poissy and change at Charles de Gaulle-Étoile onto metro line 6 toward Nation and exit at Bir-Hakeim.

Versailles gates

From both the Versailles train stations, Versailles Chantier, and Versailles Château Rive Gauche, you can take RER C (the merge after a couple of stations) toward Paris and exit at Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel. The exit closest to the Eiffel Tower is clearly marked. 

It’s easy to get to the Eiffel Tower

Paris is very much about walking and taking public transport. Unless you’re low on time, I recommend you take buses or metro line 6 to get the beautiful views of the city.

Whatever your method of transport, be sure to enjoy the Eiffel Tower and everything else the city has to offer. If you want to make the most of your time at the Eiffel Tower, be sure to sign up for one of our guided tours . They’re the best way to see the Iron Lady.

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Champ de Mars

A Parisian favourite for afternoon strolls and picnics, the Champ de Mars is the elegant park just behind the Tour Eiffel

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Paris’ Champ de Mars is a large public greenspace in Paris, located right behind the Eiffel Tower . Because of its position and its curated and refined atmosphere, the garden is a picnic favourite for locals and tourists.

Before the mid-18th century, the area was known as the Grenelle , a space where the city’s citizens would grow vegetables, fruits, and flowers to exchange at the local market. With the construction of the nearby École Militaire , the grounds were instead used for drilling and the marching of the troops.

Champ de Mars in Paris

, a tribute to the Roman god of war, Mars.

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7th arrondissement, behind the Tour Eiffel .

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Tour Eiffel just in front of the Champ de Mars , 5-minute walk.

Musée du Quai Branly 700 m (a little over 0.4 miles) northeast, 9-minute walk.

Musée des Égouts de Paris 900 m (over 0.5 miles) northeast, 12-minute walk.

Les Invalides - 1 km (0.6 miles) east, 12-minute walk.

Musée Guimet 1.1 km (about 0.7 miles) northeast, 15-minute walk.

Musée d’Art Moderne 1.3 km (0.8 miles) south, 17-minute walk.

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We're staying very close to RER station Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel. Can we get to Charles de Gaulle airport from there?

To clarify, we will be heading to Terminal 1. Can we get there relatively easy from the Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel station?

You could take RER C from there and transfer to RER B at St.Michel-Notre Dame. Download the Metro 01 app. It's really helpful. It looks easy.

Thanks Tony. I don't have the ability to download apps, but I found this info:

Duration 0h 57m, Changes (1)

10.17 am Paris St-Michel/Notre Dame

Walk 7 minutes

10.24 am Paris St-Michel RER84644

11.04 am Aeroport Paris-Charles de Gaulle RER

Will that take us to Terminal 1 or close?

Our flight is at 2:00pm to Iceland and then onto Canada. Think 11:04am gives us enough time?

Ok, please tell me if I've got this right and thank you again for all the help!

We walk to Bir Hakeim metro station and take Line 6 (Direction: Nation) 9 stops to Denfert-Rochereau.

Get off the metro and follow signs to RER B (Direction: Aeroport Charles de Gaulle)

Get off at Aeroport Charles-de-Gaulle 1 and take the CDGVAL shuttle bus to Terminal 1

We'll leave at 9:00am.

What date will you be travelling?

RER C from stations Gare Austerlitz to Henri Martin (route includes the Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel station) will not be operating from July 16th to August 27th.

Not until September, and my plan now is to use Metro Line 6 and RER B to get to the airport if that's easier.

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It will be faster to take RER Line C to St-Michel Notre-Dame and change to RER Line B there. It is not a 7-minute walk to change trains.

I got the seven minute walk from an online search. How long a walk is it?

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If you're not travelling until September, RER C to Saint Michel-Notre Dame and transfer to RER B route is simpler. Generally all RER stations have lift / escalators, while very few metro stops do.

It would be the second last stop on RER B for terminal 1. (10 € pp)

http://en.lebusdirect.com/ - there is line 2 that goes from Tour Eiffel to CDG (17 €pp)

Yet, flat rate taxi at 55€ (for up to 4) from left bank offers the most comfort.

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