Eiffel Tower Elopement in Paris: Best Spots, Rules & Costs

You cannot get legally married at the Eiffel Tower under French law. What international couples do instead is a symbolic ceremony near the tower with it in frame. Events in Paris runs symbolic Eiffel Tower elopements in three formats: public spots such as Trocadéro, Bir-Hakeim, Champ de Mars, Avenue de Camoëns, and the Seine riverbank from €2,500; the Copernic private rooftop with direct Eiffel Tower views from €3,500; and the Private Champagne Yacht on the Seine from €4,000. The base package includes an English-speaking officiant, bridal bouquet, boutonniere, professional photographer (60-minute shoot, 20 edited images within 7 days), custom playlist, and full team coordination. Ceremonies run in English, French, or Spanish. Five-star Google rating.
At a Glance
Couples searching for an Eiffel Tower elopement are looking for one thing: the tower in the photos and in the vows. French law does not allow civil marriages at the tower itself, so the ceremony format is symbolic — a real ceremony with officiant, vows, rings, and photography, just not a legal registration.
Events in Paris runs three versions of this. Public ceremony spots with the tower in view from €2,500. The Copernic private rooftop with direct Eiffel Tower views from €3,500. The Private Champagne Yacht on the Seine from €4,000. Officiant, photographer, flowers, and team coordination are included in all three.
This page covers how the formats work, which spots fit which couples, what is allowed in public space and what is not, and the real cost of the day.
How an Eiffel Tower elopement works in Paris
A Paris Eiffel Tower elopement is a symbolic ceremony — not a legal marriage — held near the tower with it in frame, led by an English-speaking officiant or celebrant.
You cannot have a French civil marriage at the Eiffel Tower. Civil weddings happen at the local mairie and require one month of continuous housing on the date the banns are published. For international couples visiting Paris, a symbolic ceremony is the format that works — same structure as a civil ceremony (officiant, vows, rings, readings, music), without the residency requirement.
The three Eiffel Tower elopement formats are:
- Public ceremony spots — Trocadéro, Bir-Hakeim Bridge, Champ de Mars, Avenue de Camoëns, Seine riverbank. The city is the backdrop. Lowest entry price.
- Copernic private rooftop — direct Eiffel Tower views, full ceremony setup, no crowd pressure, lighting control for dusk ceremonies.
- Private Champagne Yacht on the Seine — ceremony on the water with the tower visible from multiple angles during the route.
For the full legal details and country-by-country requirements, see our legal guide at /can-foreigners-get-married-in-france/.
Which Eiffel Tower ceremony spot fits you
Pick by priority. Widest skyline views favor Trocadéro at sunrise. Privacy and full décor favor the Copernic rooftop. Ceremonies on the water favor the Private Champagne Yacht. The table summarizes the trade-offs. Deeper detail on the specific spots follows.
| Priority | Best fit | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Smallest crowds, widest view | Trocadéro at sunrise | Elevated axis view of the tower; plaza clears fastest at sunrise; crowded by 9:00. |
| Graphic lines, partial rain cover | Bir-Hakeim Bridge and lower quay | Iconic metalwork; partial cover from the bridge; sound works better on the quay than up on the bridge. |
| Lawn feel, tower looming | Champ de Mars | Green-space setting with the tower rising behind; less elevated; more joggers and locals. |
| Quieter residential frame | Avenue de Camoëns | Staircase composition; works for small groups; residential neighbors sensitive to noise. |
| Close to water, lower profile | Seine riverbank | Close to water with the tower offset in frame; simpler setups only; occasional enforcement. |
| Full privacy, décor freedom | Copernic private rooftop | Controlled access, no crowds, full ceremony setup, lighting control, tower sparkle at dusk. |
| Moving views, no tourists | Private Champagne Yacht | Private boat with changing tower views; ceremony on deck; room for couple, officiant, photographer, musician, handful of guests. |
Public Eiffel Tower locations for symbolic ceremonies
Public Eiffel Tower elopement spots in Paris include Trocadéro, Bir-Hakeim Bridge, Champ de Mars, Avenue de Camoëns, and the Seine riverbank — all priced from €2,500 in the base EIP package.
The spots differ in feel and in what is operationally possible. Below is what matters for a ceremony, not just a photo shoot.
Trocadéro
View: Elevated, symmetrical, the cleanest full-tower frame in Paris.
Best ceremony use: Sunrise only. By 9:00, tour groups and photo crews change the feel fast.
Crowds: Empty at sunrise. Packed by mid-morning. Fashion Week events can close the plaza entirely.
Sound and wind: Exposed plaza. Wind can pick up vows — the officiant adjusts positioning to shelter near the fountains.
Realistic setup: Couple, officiant, photographer, handful of standing guests. No chairs, no arches, no freestanding décor. The tower is the décor.

Bir-Hakeim Bridge
View: Strong graphic lines, bridge metalwork framing the tower, partial cover under the bridge structure.
Best ceremony use: Ceremony at the lower quay, photos on the bridge. Sound carries better at the quay than up on the road, which has traffic noise.
Crowds: Busy with pedestrians and cyclists on the bridge. Quieter at the quay.
Realistic setup: A simple setup with a minimal floral arrangement and candles is possible at the quay. The bridge itself is photos only.

Champ de Mars
View: The tower rising directly behind the ceremony — lawn in the foreground, tower vertical.
Best ceremony use: Morning through late afternoon. Golden hour works for photos but the lawn fills with joggers and locals.
Crowds: High foot traffic, no crowd control. Works for couples who want a casual, open-air feel.
Realistic setup: Ceremony with bouquet, boutonniere, and music. No chairs, no carpet. Smaller groups only.

Avenue de Camoëns
View: Staircase composition with the tower rising at the end of the street. Narrower, more intimate frame than Trocadéro.
Best ceremony use: Early morning or late evening. Residential street — neighbors sensitive to noise.
Crowds: Popular with photographers, but the street is small enough that a ceremony of 2–4 people can run without attracting attention.
Realistic setup: Couple, officiant, photographer, one or two guests standing. No music speaker, no décor on the steps.

Seine riverbank
View: Close to the water, the tower offset in frame, bridges visible.
Best ceremony use: Ceremony with officiant and a small group. Photos along the quay.
Crowds: Variable. Enforcement along some sections is light; other stretches are actively patrolled.
Realistic setup: A simple setup with a minimal floral arrangement and candles is possible at some stretches. Playlist on a small speaker, officiant, photographer. No chairs.

Private Eiffel Tower views: Copernic rooftop and the Private Champagne Yacht
Two private formats solve the crowd problem at public spots: the Copernic rooftop for a stationary ceremony with direct Eiffel Tower views from €3,000, and the Private Champagne Yacht for a moving-view ceremony on the Seine from €4,000.
Copernic Rooftop — from €3,500
Copernic is our private rooftop in the 16th arrondissement with direct, unblocked Eiffel Tower views. No shared access, no crowds, no permit complications. This is the elopement format we recommend when couples want the full ceremony experience — carpet, silk flowers on pedestals, candles, lighting — without the logistical constraints of public spots.
Why Copernic works for elopements:
- Exclusive access. The rooftop is managed through our operating arrangement, not a shared rooftop bar or restaurant. The space is set for you and you alone.
- Full ceremony setup. White carpet, silk flower arrangements on pedestals, candles, raised Medici vase arrangements. Setup is complete before you arrive.
- Sound and music. Premium speaker, custom playlist, room for a live violinist or saxophonist. Neighbors are far enough that noise is not a concern.
- Lighting control. Pro lighting (€225 add-on) is required for dusk ceremonies. The tower sparkles five minutes at the top of the hour after nightfall — we time the ceremony so the tower ignites mid-ceremony on the most-requested slots.
- Guest count. Works for the couple alone or with a small number of close family and friends standing. Seated rows are not the rooftop’s strength.
Best time of day: Late afternoon into dusk. The Eiffel Tower lights come on at nightfall — the tower ignites while the ceremony is running, which is the image most couples remember from the day.
Sample configuration: Ceremony at Copernic at dusk with pro lighting and a violinist. Officiant, photographer, full setup, playlist. Base €3,500 + pro lighting €225 + violinist €375 + champagne €100 = €4,200 total.

How Copernic compares to palace hotel terraces
Palace hotel terraces at the Peninsula, Shangri-La, and Raphaël offer comparable views, but venue hire alone typically starts around €7,000 and requires a full planner-led production on top. Copernic covers the venue, ceremony, and all core vendors in a single €3,000 package. Different format, different audience — we do not operate at palace hotels. If you want that path, we can introduce you to experienced English-speaking planners in Paris who do.
Private Champagne Yacht — from €4000
A ceremony on the water with the Eiffel Tower visible from multiple angles during the cruise.
Format: A 1h45 private cruise on the Seine. The route passes the Eiffel Tower, Pont Alexandre III, Musée d’Orsay, the Louvre, Notre-Dame, Île Saint-Louis, and the Statue of Liberty replica.
What the €4,000 package covers: Ruinart champagne, private attendant, silk floral décor on deck, custom playlist, officiant, ceremony setup on board, and professional photographer for the 60-minute ceremony window.
Guest count: Couple, photographer, officiant, and a live musician fit comfortably. A handful of additional guests can join, but the ceremony layout takes precedence over seating.
Best time of day: Late afternoon through after sunset. Evening cruises catch the tower sparkle during the route.
The small private boat is not offered for elopements — not enough deck space for a full ceremony layout. The small boat works well for proposals, where the format is shorter and less staged.


Palace hotel terraces (market context only)
The Peninsula, Shangri-La, and Raphaël hotels have Eiffel Tower-view terraces. These are full-production venues — venue hire alone typically runs €7,000 and up with minimum spend requirements, and they require a full-service wedding planner to coordinate. Events in Paris does not operate at palace hotels. If you want a palace hotel ceremony, we can introduce you to experienced English-speaking planners in Paris who handle that category.

When to plan an Eiffel Tower elopement
For public Eiffel Tower spots like Trocadéro, sunrise is the only reliable window for a clean ceremony. For Copernic and the Private Champagne Yacht, dusk through evening catches the tower sparkle and the strongest light.
Sunrise at public Eiffel Tower spots gives you the quietest space and softest light. Trocadéro at sunrise in April arrives at around 7:00. In June, sunrise is closer to 5:45 — you will need to leave the hotel early, but you get the plaza almost to yourselves. By mid-morning, even on weekdays, the plaza fills with tour groups and photo crews.
Sunset and dusk are the most requested time slots for private rooftops and the Private Champagne Yacht. The Eiffel Tower lights come on at nightfall and sparkle for five minutes at the top of the hour, until around 1:00 AM. At Copernic, the tower igniting during the ceremony is the image most couples remember from the day.
Paris sunrise and sunset at a glance
| Month | Approx. sunrise | Approx. sunset |
|---|---|---|
| April | 7:00 AM | 8:30 PM |
| May | 6:15 AM | 9:10 PM |
| June | 5:45 AM | 9:55 PM |
| July | 6:05 AM | 9:55 PM |
| August | 6:40 AM | 9:15 PM |
| September | 7:20 AM | 8:15 PM |
| October | 8:00 AM | 7:10 PM |
Season: Spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) are the most popular windows for mild temperatures and strong vendor availability. Late autumn and winter give you quieter locations, better hotel rates, and moody light that photographs well.
Watch out for Paris Fashion Week (late February/early March and late September/early October), major French holidays, and the August vacation period — all of which affect hotel pricing and restaurant availability near the tower.
What is and is not allowed at Eiffel Tower viewpoints
Paris treats Eiffel Tower viewpoints as public space first and photo sets second. Simple ceremonies run without formal permits; freestanding décor, chairs, and amplified sound run into trouble.
Allowed in practice at public spots
- Couple plus officiant, photographer, and a handful of standing guests.
- Handheld flowers, rings, a short playlist on a small speaker.
- A ceremony that runs 20–30 minutes in a reasonable footprint.
- Simple setup with carpet, candles, and minimal floral arrangement at the Seine riverbank and Bir-Hakeim lower quay.
Typically stopped
- Chairs or seated rows.
- Arches, large florals, or Marry Me letters (proposal elements anyway, not elopement).
- Amplified PA systems and full sound rigs.
- Large group gatherings that block pedestrian flow.
- Extended setups at heavily patrolled spots like the Tuileries main gardens, Luxembourg Gardens, or inside the Trocadéro fountain plaza itself during Fashion Week.
Private venues avoid these constraints entirely. At Copernic and on the Private Champagne Yacht, the full ceremony setup is possible: carpet, silk flowers on pedestals, candles, raised Medici vase arrangements, premium speaker, and a live musician.
How much does an Eiffel Tower elopement cost?
A Paris Eiffel Tower elopement ranges from €2,500 for public ceremony spots to €4,000+ for the Private Champagne Yacht, with the Copernic private rooftop at €3,500 in between.
EIP pricing by format
| Setup | Base | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Public Eiffel Tower spots (Trocadéro, Bir-Hakeim, Champ de Mars, Avenue de Camoëns, Seine riverbank) | €2,500 | Officiant, bridal bouquet, boutonniere, photographer, custom playlist, full team coordination |
| Copernic Private Rooftop | €3,500 | Above + full ceremony setup (carpet, pedestals, silk flowers, candles), exclusive rooftop access |
| Private Champagne Yacht | €4,000 | Above + 1h45 private cruise, Ruinart champagne, private attendant, silk florals on deck |
What real bookings look like
| Setup | Base | Add-ons | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sunrise ceremony at Trocadéro, couple only | €2,500 | Champagne €100 | €2,600 |
| Copernic rooftop at dusk + violinist + pro lighting | €3,500 | Lighting €225 + Violinist €375 + Champagne €100 | €4,200 |
| Private Champagne Yacht + videographer | €4,000 | Videographer €500 | €4,500 |
Market context: Other vendors running public Eiffel Tower elopement packages in Paris charge roughly €1,600–€3,500 in 2026. Private rooftop packages run €3,500–€8,000 depending on space and vendors. Palace hotel terraces start around €7,000 for venue hire alone before a planner builds the rest of the day. EIP sits at the accessible end of the private-venue band while including the full ceremony setup.
For the full elopement cost breakdown across all formats and add-ons, see our cost guide.
Symbolic vs legal Eiffel Tower ceremonies
Eiffel Tower ceremonies in Paris are symbolic, not legal. Most international couples complete the legal marriage at home and come to Paris for the ceremony, the photos, and the honeymoon.
Legal note
In France, marriage is handled through the town hall (mairie). At least one person must have a lasting bond with the commune, and residence must be established by at least one month of continuous housing on the date the banns are published. The banns then post for 10 days before the marriage can take place. If both people are foreign nationals who do not live in France, marriage in France is generally only possible at their own country’s consulate — not through a standard Paris mairie process. Source: service-public.gouv.fr.
For the full country-by-country breakdown — Americans, UK, Germans, Brazilians, same-sex couples — see our legal guide
FAQ
Can you get legally married at the Eiffel Tower?
No. French civil marriages happen at the local town hall, not at the tower. International couples coming to Paris typically complete the legal marriage at home and run a symbolic ceremony with the tower in frame. The symbolic ceremony includes the officiant, vows, rings, and readings — everything a legal ceremony includes, without the civil registration.
Where is the best spot for an Eiffel Tower ceremony with the fewest crowds?
Trocadéro at sunrise for a public ceremony, or the Copernic private rooftop for a crowd-free ceremony at any time of day. Trocadéro clears by about 9:00 AM and fills fast after. Copernic is exclusive access — no tourists, no shared use.
Do we need a permit for an Eiffel Tower elopement in Paris?
No permit is needed for a simple ceremony with a small group at public spots. Couple, officiant, photographer, handful of guests, handheld flowers, short playlist — all run without formal permits. Large décor, chairs, amplified sound, and group sizes above 15 or so can attract police or security attention and may require a film or occupation permit. Private venues such as Copernic and the Private Champagne Yacht avoid these rules entirely.
How many guests are realistic at Trocadéro, Bir-Hakeim, or Champ de Mars?
Small. At Trocadéro and Bir-Hakeim, a ceremony of 4–8 standing guests plus the couple is the upper end of what feels right — beyond that and the group blocks pedestrian flow and draws attention. Champ de Mars can absorb a slightly larger group because of the open lawn. Anything larger than about 10–12 guests, a private venue such as Copernic, a rooftop bar, or a restaurant is the better format.
Does the Eiffel Tower sparkle during sunrise ceremonies?
No. The tower illumination and sparkle run from nightfall until 1:00 AM. Sunrise ceremonies see the tower in daylight, not lit. If you want the sparkle in your photos, book a dusk or evening slot — Copernic or the Private Champagne Yacht are the two formats built around it.
What time does an Eiffel Tower sunrise ceremony need to start?
Arrive 15–20 minutes before the listed sunrise time. In April that means arriving at Trocadéro around 6:45 AM. In June, closer to 5:30 AM. Our team is on site earlier than you are — everything is ready when you walk up.
Is the Copernic rooftop worth the price difference over a public spot?
For couples who want the full ceremony experience — carpet, flowers, candles, pro lighting, a musician, privacy, and no time pressure — yes. Public spots work well for a couple and a photographer. Copernic works when the ceremony itself is the centerpiece, with family standing, a musician playing, and the Eiffel Tower lighting up on cue.
Can we have the Private Champagne Yacht ceremony with the Eiffel Tower in frame?
Yes. The route passes the Eiffel Tower from multiple angles during the 1h45 cruise. The captain slows the boat in front of the tower for the ceremony and the photographs. Evening departures catch the tower lights and the sparkle during the cruise.
What is included in a public Eiffel Tower ceremony package?
The base €2,500 package covers an English-speaking officiant, a bridal bouquet and boutonniere, a professional photographer (60-minute shoot, 20 edited images delivered within 7 days), a custom 10-song playlist on a premium speaker, and full team coordination on the day. At public locations, freestanding décor is limited — the city is the décor. At Bir-Hakeim and the Seine riverbank, a simple setup with candles and minimal floral is possible.
Have an Eiffel Tower elopement date in mind?
WhatsApp us the date, the format you prefer (public spot, Copernic rooftop, or Private Champagne Yacht), and any add-ons. We come back with pricing and availability within about 8 hours.