If you're on the lookout for a romantic escape in Paris for Valentine’s Day 2026, the City of Light has pulled out all the stops. From February 5 to 15, the Eiffel Tower will be transformed into a true love nest, offering a thoughtfully curated lineup for couples in love. Expect fairy-tale decor, gourmet menus crafted by Thierry Marx and Frédéric Anton, exquisite cocktails, and even a romantic candlelit concert on February 14th. Dive into this program that promises to make hearts flutter on every level of France’s most romantic monument.
Starting February 5th, the first floor of the Eiffel Tower will don its finest decorations to welcome lovers. Heart-shaped ornaments flood the Bubble on the first level, the boutique, and even Madame Brasserie. This special touch transforms an already iconic site into a true haven of romance. A charming detail: a love letter mailbox will be set up in the Ferrié Pavilion, allowing visitors to send sweet messages directly from the monument. It’s a poetic way to make your declaration of love extra special, complete with the Eiffel Tower’s signature charm.
When it comes to the taste buds, both restaurants inside the monument compete with creative and enticing offerings. Madame Brasserie, led by Chef Thierry Marx, is serving up a special menu from February 13 to 15, 2026. Meanwhile, at the top, Le Jules Verne, a Michelin-starred restaurant under the guidance of Chef Frédéric Anton, also features a bespoke menu designed for the occasion. These exceptional dining options promise to elevate your evening with exquisite dishes that celebrate love and French gastronomy. We strongly recommend booking through the official Eiffel Tower restaurants website — as Valentine’s Day menus tend to book up weeks in advance.
At the monument's bistros, food lovers can indulge in a heart-shaped macaron signed by Pierre Hermé. The renowned pastry chef crafted this sweet treat especially for Valentine’s Day 2026. Under the dome on the first floor, the bar serves up “La vie en rose,” a romantic cocktail with delicate notes of cherry and gingerbread, paying homage to the City of Light. Handy tip: when purchasing tickets on the official Eiffel Tower website, you can easily add the option for a duo of cocktails with chocolate heart lollipops. A thoughtful touch sure to impress.
The highlight of this lineup is the Candlelight concert on February 14th at 8:30 PM. The Eiffel Tower teams up with Fever to host an extraordinary event in the Gustave Eiffel Room on the first floor. As about 3,000 LED candles flicker, a pianist will perform iconic film scores for an hour. The setting promises to be enchanting, blending breathtaking views of a illuminated Paris with the warm, intimate glow of thousands of shimmering candles.
To try your luck, the Eiffel Tower and Fever are teaming up for a contest on their respective Instagram accounts, offering five bundles of two tickets each. Otherwise, it’s best to stay alert and check availability quickly, as this kind of romantic candlelit concert usually sells out within a few days. Candlelight has already captivated thousands of concertgoers at iconic Parisian venues, and this special edition at the Eiffel Tower promises to be one of the most unforgettable yet.
If you're looking to impress your sweetheart this February 14, 2026, the Eiffel Tower has you covered with a range of unforgettable experiences—from a simple visit with a cocktail to a gourmet dinner. The Eiffel Tower is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. Ticket prices vary depending on your choice: €36.70 for an adult ticket including elevator access to the summit, €23.50 for access up to the second floor, or €14.80 for those who prefer to climb the stairs to the second level. Reduced rates are available for young people aged 12 to 24 and children aged 4 to 11, while kids under 4 enter free. To make the most of this Valentine’s Day 2026 high above the Parisian skyline, remember to book your tickets and dinner reservations in advance at toureiffel.paris.