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  1. Tickets

    Get both the amazing views from Montparnasse Tower, plus a Seine River Cruise by Bateaux Mouches for one low price! Learn more. Accessibility. Important information for people with reduced mobility: the 59th-floor rooftop terrace is only accessible by stairs from the 56th floor (3 floors on foot).

  2. Tour Montparnasse

    Tour Maine-Montparnasse (Maine-Montparnasse Tower), also commonly named Tour Montparnasse, is a 210-metre (689 ft) office skyscraper located in the Montparnasse area of Paris, France.Constructed from 1969 to 1973, it was the tallest skyscraper in France until 2011, when it was surpassed by the 231-metre (758 ft) Tour First in the La Défense business district west of Paris's city limits.

  3. Why to Visit the Montparnasse Tower in Paris?

    Address: 33, avenue du Maine, 15th arrondissement (main entrance and access to cashiers is at foot of Tower, on Rue de l'arrivee) Tel: +33 (0)1 45 38 52 56. Metro: Montparnasse-Bienvenue or Raspail (Lines 4, 6, 12, or 14) Visit the official website (in English) for current ticket prices, booking online, panoramic webcam, and more.

  4. Tour Montparnasse

    Tour Montparnasse conveniently sits right on top of Montparnasse - Bienvenüe metro station and your visitor experience starts at the ground floor, where you'll enjoy a trip on the fastest elevator in Europe. Making the climb up to the 56th floor in a record 38 seconds, the elevator reaches speeds of 22 km/h (13 mph) en route! ...

  5. Tour Montparnasse

    Past and Present. Opened in 1973, the Tour Montparnasse was the first office building to be built in the center of Paris. It was the subject of great controversy as many Parisians believed that the skyscraper clashed with the rest of the city's architecture.. Presently, nearly 5,000 people work on one of the building's 53 floors, while over 750,000 travelers climb to its observation decks ...

  6. Visit Tour Montparnasse in Paris? All info + book your tickets

    A visit to the Tour Montparnasse is more budget-friendly; the ticket costs 18 € for adults, while a ticket for adults to the top of the Eiffel Tower costs you 50-60 €. There is also security at the Montparnasse Tower, of course, but since the building is less popular, you'll rarely need to queue before boarding Europe's fastest lifts ...

  7. Visit the Montparnasse Tower in Paris: Tickets & Tips

    The Montparnasse Tower in Paris viewed from the Arc de Triomphe. Despite criticisms, the Tour Montparnasse reached impressive elevations. Construction spanned just over 3 years, including deep foundations (230 feet), a sturdy framework of 56 reinforced concrete pillars, and special accommodations for the metro line running below.

  8. Tour Montparnasse

    Built in 1974 on the site of the old station, this 209m (686ft) steel-and-glass monolith is actually shorter than the Eiffel Tower, but better placed for fabulo

  9. The Tour Montparnasse, a 360° view of Paris

    In the heart of Paris, the Observatoire de la Tour Montparnasse is one of the best-known places to get a bird's eye view of the capital. This 800m2 terrace is perched 210 metres high, on the roof ...

  10. A Full Guide to the Montparnasse Neighborhood in Paris

    Panoramic views from Montparnasse Tower, Paris/Pixabay. Built in 1973 (and maligned by most Parisians ever since as an eyesore), La Tour Montparnasse is the only true skyscraper within the city limits, rising 210 metres high and comprising 59 floors, plus six more situated underground. Unless you're a big fan of 1970s corporate architecture, the real attraction isn't the looming tower ...

  11. Montparnasse Tower Panoramic Observation Deck

    The Montparnasse Tower observatory, located on the 56th floor, offers a panoramic view of Paris. See More. Paris Time Travel. Discover Paris through time in virtual reality. An experience that celebrates the rich history and timeless beauty of Paris. Learn More. Rooftop.

  12. Tour Montparnasse

    The Tour Montparnasse was built over the course of 4 years ending in 1972. For a building that stood tallest in all of Europe at the time, it was not as warmly received as it orientated towards a more futuristic Paris with a taller than expected height. It broke the architectural consistency and it was the last building of its size and stature ...

  13. Discover the stunning view from Tour Montparnasse

    Night Panoramic View. 6. English-French Vocabulary. The Tour Montparnasse (Montparnasse Tower) is a high-rise building overlooking the district of Montparnasse in the 15th arrondissement and borders the 6th and 14th arrondissements. Its panoramic terrace offers one of the most beautiful views over Paris.

  14. Tour Montparnasse tickets

    Montparnasse Tower + Rooftop + Seine River: 3-Course Italian Dinner Cruise by Trattoria ... Breathe it in with a visit to Tour Montparnasse. Built atop the Montparnasse - Bienvenüe Paris Métro station, the Tour Montparnasse features a restaurant, a terrace on the top floor, and Europe's fastest elevator. ...

  15. The Perfect Montparnasse Guide: A Value on the Left Bank of Paris

    Heavenly Views Our Montparnasse guide kicks off with a trip up Montparnasse Tower for 360 degree Paris panoramas. It's a quick way to get orientated and Tour Montparnasse's 59 th-floor Observation Deck boasts dazzling Eiffel Tower views.Rather than looking out from the Eiffel Tower, you can gaze straight at it - arguably the best view in Paris!

  16. A Guide To Visiting Montparnasse: What To See and Do

    Enter the Montparnasse Tower. From the glass-enclosed observation deck on the 56th floor, reached by Europe's fastest lift, you can see up to 25 miles on a clear day, with the Eiffel Tower right in front of you. You can get an adult ticket for €21 or a ticket for day and night visit — for two very different experiences — for €28.

  17. The Tour Montparnasse Has the Best Views in Paris

    Sometimes I need a little divergence from street photography and my regular "Paris Vignettes." Recently as I walked to the Bourdelle museum after the Sunday get-together at La Coupole with Terrance Gelenter, I passed the massive Tour Montparnasse and while looking up I thought, "today is a perfect day to go to the top after 25+ years of regularly visiting Paris."

  18. Montparnasse Tower + Rooftop + Seine River: 3-Course Italian ...

    Montparnasse Tower + Rooftop + Seine River: 3-Course Italian Dinner Cruise by Trattoria. Book once and enhance your experience with this convenient combination of must sees ... Get your Tour de Montparnasse tickets for 360° views over the City of Lights. Entrance to Tour Montparnasse with 360° view over Paris from the 56th floor. Direct ...

  19. Montparnasse Tower: Entry ticket + Rooftop

    With these Tour de Montparnasse tickets, get an amazing view of Paris that includes the Eiffel Tower and many of the city's other top landmarks ... 3-Course Italian Dinner Cruise by Trattoria Book once and enhance your experience with this convenient combination of 2 must sees New. From $91.08 $86.52 —5%. Montparnasse Tower + Rooftop + Big ...

  20. Top 5 Fun Facts About Montparnasse Tower

    Located just outside Paris in La Défense business district, the Tour First stands 231 meters (or 757 feet) tall. Although it's just 21 meters taller than Montparnasse, that was enough to land it the title of tallest skyscraper in France. 3. It's the Oldest Skyscraper in Paris. By Felix Meynet on Unsplash.