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Montparnasse Tower Accessibility Guide for Wheelchair Users

Is the Montparnasse Tower wheelchair accessible? Read our guide on elevator access, the 56th floor, and the limitations of the rooftop terrace.

7/20/2024
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The wide, flat spaces of the 56th floor deck

Paris is historically not the most accessible city (cobblestones, stairs, narrow metros), but the Montparnasse Tower is one of the better attractions for travelers with reduced mobility.

The Good News: The 56th Floor

  • Entrance: Level access is available.
  • Elevators: Wide and capable of accommodating wheelchairs. Priority access is usually given to disabled visitors (skip the line).
  • The Deck: The 56th floor (indoor deck) is fully wheelchair accessible. It is flat, carpeted, and the windows go floor-to-ceiling, so you can see the view perfectly from a seated position.
  • Facilities: Accessible restrooms are available on this floor.
  • Experience: Since the 56th floor is climate-controlled and has the café and shop, you can enjoy the full experience without needing to go higher.

The Bad News: The 59th Floor (Roof Terrace)

  • No Elevator: There is NO elevator from the 56th floor to the 59th floor terrace.
  • Stairs Only: Access to the open-air roof requires walking up 3 flights of stairs (approx 60 steps).
  • Conclusion: Wheelchair users can enjoy the 56th floor fully (which is climate controlled and has great views), but cannot access the outdoor roof.

Pricing

Reduced rates are typically available for people with disabilities and their accompanying person (proof of disability usually required). Check the ticket desk upon arrival.

Về tác giả

Access for All

Access for All

Hướng dẫn này được tạo ra để cung cấp cho du khách một ý tưởng rõ ràng, trung thực về những gì mong đợi tại Tháp Montparnasse—vượt ra ngoài những tờ quảng cáo bóng bẩy—để bạn có thể đến chuẩn bị, chọn thời điểm tốt nhất cho chuyến thăm của mình và đơn giản là tận hưởng quang cảnh khi bạn ở đó.

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Accessibility
Wheelchair
Disability Travel

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