Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel
4-star hotel • Champ de Mars
This Green Globe-certified hotel offers Eiffel views from three room categories: Superior Rooms (window views), Deluxe Rooms with balconies on upper floors, and Suites with balconies.
15 Paris hotels researched • 47 view rooms verified • Updated
We started this curated list after one too many "Eiffel Tower view" rooms that faced a courtyard. Now we research every hotel and each room ourselves - checking angles, obstructions, and real guest photos - so you don't book blind.
Our View Quality Score rates the view, not the hotel - so a budget 3-star with a perfect sightline can outscore a palace with an obstructed angle. We've mapped every hotel's position relative to the tower, plotted their viewing angles, measured distances in meters, and verified views from actual guest photos.
See it for yourself: Our interactive sightline map shows exactly what direction each hotel faces, plus, we've collected real guest photos and Reels from Instagram so you can see exactly what your own photos could look like.
Our View Quality Score is calculated based on distance, viewing angle, view framing, view source, elevation, obstructions, and special features.
It rates the best realistically bookable Eiffel Tower view at that specific hotel. We are scoring views, not hotels.
Our proprietary View Quality Score is based on:
4-star hotel • Champ de Mars
This Green Globe-certified hotel offers Eiffel views from three room categories: Superior Rooms (window views), Deluxe Rooms with balconies on upper floors, and Suites with balconies.
Aparthotel • 15th Arrondissement (Grenelle)
This EDGE-certified aparthotel offers Eiffel Tower views from four room categories, with the best being the top-floor Studio Deluxe with Balcony, which the hotel describes as offering a 'bird's eye view.'
Palace hotel • 16th Arrondissement (Trocadéro)
This Monument Historique palace offers Eiffel views from 40% of rooms and 60% of suites. The entry-level Eiffel View Room provides window views, while the Terrace Eiffel View Room adds a private furnished terrace.
Boutique hotel • 7th Arrondissement
Set in a V-shaped 19th-century Haussmannian building, this 4-star boutique hotel offers Eiffel views from all 40 rooms - though the best are from the six front-facing rooms at the tip of the V. Side-view rooms require leaning out the window or stepping onto a balcony; front-view rooms (Comtesse and Royale categories) show the full tower from bed. Balconies are available for a nightly supplement on select rooms.
Boutique hotel • 7th Arrondissement
This 3-star boutique hotel offers Eiffel views from four room categories: Classic and Superior rooms, each available with or without balcony. The balcony rooms are the ones to book - they have space for a small table where you can watch the tower's hourly light show. Non-balcony view rooms may require leaning out to see the tower clearly. Request upper floors for the best sightlines.
Budget hotel • 15th Arrondissement
This 3-star hotel on a quiet street offers Eiffel views from one room category: the Junior Suite, which has two balconies - one with a direct sightline to the tower. Views show the upper portion of the Eiffel Tower, with some neighboring rooftops in the frame.
Boutique hotel • 7th Arrondissement
This 4-star hotel, refurbished in 2025, offers Eiffel views from its Premium rooms (only 4 available) and some Superior rooms (5 total, not all with views). Room 55 on the 5th floor is the standout - a corner room with a wrap-around balcony and the tower visible from bed.
Boutique hotel • 16th Arrondissement
Top-floor rooms with balconies offer partial Eiffel views showing the upper portion of the tower above Haussmannian rooftops. The Deluxe Room with Balcony (Eiffel Tower View) is the key category - balconies are sized for morning coffee with the tower in sight. Top-floor Suites Premium Créateur have the best perspective with large windows.
The Eiffel Tower is 330m tall - one of the most photographed structures on earth. From 400-800m away, you get the classic postcard perspective: full tower, Parisian rooftops for context, perfect for photos.
Too close (under 200m)? You lose perspective - the tower fills your entire window and you can't see top and bottom together.
Too far (over 1km)? The tower becomes part of the skyline rather than your room's centerpiece.
The Eiffel Tower sits in the 7th arrondissement. Hotels with direct views are typically positioned southwest (Trocadéro), west (Passy), or northwest - facing the tower head-on.
Partial views come from hotels where the tower is visible but off-center. Side-angle views might be from Montparnasse or the Left Bank - still beautiful, just not the classic perspective.
Our sightline map shows exactly which direction each hotel faces, so you know before you book.
Paris has strict building height limits (mostly 6-8 stories), but even these can block your view from lower floors. 5th floor and above clears most neighboring rooftops. Below that, expect buildings in your sightline unless the hotel has an unusually open position.
Every hour on the hour (until 1 AM), 20,000 lights sparkle across the tower for 5 minutes. Not all rooms see it clearly - distance, obstructions, and viewing angle all matter. Hotels scoring 9.0+ consistently offer clear sparkle views.
A balcony transforms the experience:
Even a small Juliet balcony (where you can open French doors but not step out) makes a huge difference for photos and ambiance.
Floor-to-ceiling windows are the next best thing - they maximize your view and make the tower feel present even when you're inside.
| Score | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| 9.0-10.0 | Exceptional. Direct angle, optimal distance, upper floors, often with balcony. Book for special occasions. |
| 8.0-8.9 | Excellent. Outstanding views without top-tier pricing. Maybe slightly farther or partial angle. |
| 7.0-7.9 | Very Good. Solid views - you'll see the tower clearly, just not "postcard perfect." Great value. |
| 6.0-6.9 | Good. Budget-friendly. Tower visible but may be distant or partially obstructed. |
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It depends on the hotel. Some properties - like Hôtel La Comtesse, where all 40 rooms face the tower - offer guaranteed Eiffel Tower views from every room. At others, only a handful of rooms have the view, so you'll need to book the right category and request a specific room number. We flag this on every listing: check the room categories we mention, and look for how many view rooms the hotel actually has. As a general rule: book the exact room type we recommend, call the hotel directly to confirm, book 3-6 months ahead for peak season, and always mention "Eiffel Tower view" in your reservation notes. The earlier you book, the better your chances.
Hôtel La Comtesse (all 40 rooms oriented to the Tower), Hôtel Le Walt (high-floor Eiffel rooms), First Hotel Paris Tour Eiffel, Hotel Duquesne Eiffel, Les Jardins d’Eiffel (Premium), and Eiffel Trocadéro (Eiffel-themed suite) are strong, view-first choices.
For hotels with "Guaranteed" availability (all rooms have views), yes. For hotels with limited view rooms, request specific room numbers when booking and call the hotel to confirm. Booking early increases your chances.
Always check our View Quality Score and room-specific information before booking. If a hotel has limited view availability, you MUST request specific rooms to ensure you get the view you paid for.
Yes, typically rooms with better views cost 20-50% more than standard rooms at the same hotel. Our pricing reflects the cost of view rooms when available.