Madame Brasserie | Photo: Victor BellotMadame Brasserie on the 1st floor
The philosophy of Madame Brasserie is to reflect the city of lights in its cuisine. It celebrates diversity, conviviality, and the spirit of sharing. The products in the restaurant are sustainable, regional, and seasonal. Although it is a gourmet cuisine, the restaurant focuses on simplicity and places people and the environment at the center. You can dine here for lunch or dinner with a unique view over Paris in a stylish, sustainable, and cozy atmosphere. Madame Brasserie also has a lounge where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, or a small snack with friends. From 6:00 pm, you can also sip cocktails and enjoy French tapas in the lounge.
Jules Verne | Photo: Marie-Line SinaJules Verne on the 2nd floor
At a height of 125m (410.1 ft) the restaurant Jules Verne offers Haute Cuisine and is awarded with two Michelin stars. The restaurant enters into a flavorful dialogue with the Eiffel Tower. Frédéric Anton’s aim is to manage the luxurious Jules Verne with expertise and to offer visitors an unmatched culinary experience, fulfilling the heart of the mystical iron lady. On the 2nd floor of the Eiffel Tower, the Jules Verne therefore invites not only to discover Paris but also its flavors. The restaurant surprises your taste buds beyond your dreams and imagination. The Michelin Guide's comment says, ‘The magic of this place captivates the guests; and they are even more enchanted by the fine cuisine’. When reserving, you should definitely ask for one of the tables near the windows, as the view over Paris through the iron pillars of the tower is simply spectacular.Your ticket for Madame Brasserie
The restaurant Madama Brasserie offers various options for lunch and dinner. For this, you need to reserve a table. The price of the menus is adjusted according to your table, which are divided into three categories. The cheapest option is Coeur Brasserie inside the restaurant. Priced above that is a table in the Seine River Side area. The most expensive variant is a table right by the window. The lounge can also be visited spontaneously for breakfast or a snack, before it turns into a trendy bar in the evening.Dress code at Jules Verne
In Jules Verne, elegant attire is mandatory. Shorts or sportswear are not tolerated. Men are required to wear a jacket. The restaurant reserves the right to deny entry to visitors if they violate the dress code.Getting to Madame Brasserie
If you have a reservation, you can follow the signs to Entrance 1 and get in line specifically allocated for the Brasserie. To reach the 1st floor, you must go to the Madame Brasserie's reception to pick up your elevator ticket. If you don't have a reservation, you get your access ticket directly at the ticket counter. You can visit just for breakfast, brunch, or drinks in the lounge spontaneously and without a reservation. For lunch and dinner, however, you must reserve a table.Getting to Jules Verne
The restaurant on the 2nd floor can be reached through the entrance at the intersection of Avenues Charles Floquet and Octave Gréard. At the south entrance of the Eiffel Tower, you can reach the restaurant via a private elevator.