If you buy a ticket for 10:00 AM, you are wasting your money.
Okay, that's harsh. The view is still good. But if you want the experience, you must go at sunset.
The Transformation
Paris changes personality when the sun goes down.
- The Gold: As the sun lowers, the limestone facades of Hausmann buildings turn a warm, honey color. The river Seine glitters like molten metal.
- The Silhouette: The Eiffel Tower becomes a solid black cut-out against the purple/orange sky. It's the most dramatic profile you can see.
- The Sparkle: Suddenly, the streetlights flicker on. The "veins" of the city fill with light. Then, on the hour, the Eiffel Tower erupts in sparkles, and hearing the crowd gasp in unison is part of the magic.
Being on the 59th floor terrace for this transition is spiritual. The wind usually dies down slightly, the crowd goes silent as the sun dips below the horizon, and there is a collective appreciation of beauty.
Logistics for the Perfect Sunset Visit
- Check the Time: Search for "Sunset Paris" for your specific date.
- The Buffer: Arrive 45 minutes before that time. You need time to get through security, take the elevator, and find a good spot.
- The Spot: Grab a spot near the glass on the West side (facing Eiffel).
- The Afterglow: Stay for 30 minutes after the sun is gone to see the full "Blue Hour" and the city lights fully taking over.