
No, cars cannot drive directly under the Eiffel Tower. The monument is located within the Champ de Mars park, a large, sprawling green space that is entirely pedestrianized. The entire area around the base of the tower, including the gardens and the esplanade, is closed to general public vehicle traffic to ensure safety and preserve the visitor experience.
While you can't drive under the structure itself, you can drive on the roads that encircle the Champ de Mars. The Quai Branly runs along the Seine River to the north, and the Avenue de la Bourdonnais is to the east. These roads provide the closest possible access for vehicles. If you are being dropped off by a taxi or ride-share service, they will typically use these perimeter roads. The city of Paris has significantly reduced car traffic in many central areas in recent years to prioritize pedestrians, cyclists, and public transportation, making the Eiffel Tower area particularly restrictive for private cars.
For the best approach, use the Bir-Hakeim metro station (Line 6) or the Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel RER station (Line C). Both deliver you within a short, pleasant of the monument, completely avoiding the hassle of navigating Parisian traffic and searching for non-existent parking.

Nope, it's a walking area. We tried to get as close as possible in our rental car and hit a dead end. You'll see barriers and signs everywhere directing cars away. We ended up parking a good 15-minute away. My advice? Just take the metro. The stop is right there, and you get a cool view of the tower as you cross the bridge. Driving near it is more trouble than it's worth.

The base of the Eiffel Tower is a pedestrian zone, so driving under it is impossible. The city designed it this way for safety and to enhance the tourist experience. The closest you can get by car is on the surrounding quays. For a seamless visit, I recommend using public transport or a taxi for drop-off. The real charm of the area is explored on foot, strolling through the Champ de Mars gardens without the noise and congestion of vehicle traffic.

I was just there last spring. You absolutely cannot drive a car under the Eiffel Tower. The whole base is a huge park full of people walking, taking pictures, and picnicking. It's completely blocked off to traffic. The streets right next to the park are always busy with buses and taxis dropping people off. If you're navigating by GPS, it might try to route you close, but you'll quickly hit barriers. Save yourself the stress and park further out in a garage, then enjoy the over.

Definitely not. The Eiffel Tower stands in a massive pedestrian square. Paris has been actively creating more car-free spaces, and this is one of the most prominent. Your best bet for access is to use the designated taxi drop-off points on Quai Branly or Avenue de la Bourdonnais. Alternatively, the Batobus water taxi has a stop at the base. For a stress-free visit, plan your route around the Metro. The Bir-Hakeim bridge offers a stunning, iconic approach to the tower that you'd completely miss if you were focused on driving.


