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If you have been planning a trip to Paris, you might have seen surprising news claiming that the Eiffel Tower will be demolished in 2026. The thought of losing one of the most iconic landmarks in the world sounds impossible, especially for anyone dreaming of seeing it in person. But here is the truth, the Eiffel Tower is not being demolished, and travellers do not need to cancel their Paris plans.
Since 2 October 2025, the Eiffel Tower has been temporarily closed to visitors. The closure is linked to nationwide strikes in France, which have affected several public attractions, transport services, and city operations.
The closure started after demonstrators marched from Place d’Italie towards the Eiffel Tower as part of a countrywide protest. For safety and logistical reasons, the tower’s management decided to suspend visits until the situation improves.
This is not the first time the Eiffel Tower has been closed due to labour strikes. In previous years, similar protests led to short-term shutdowns, and each time, the attraction reopened once agreements were reached. Officials have already assured visitors that the current closure is temporary and the tower will reopen soon.
The demolition rumours began in late September after a satirical news website called Tapioca Times published a fictional article. The piece claimed that a “government spokesman” had announced the Eiffel Tower would be dismantled in 2026 due to safety issues and declining tourism.
Many people did not realise it was a joke and started sharing it online as if it were real. Within days, the story spread across social media, causing confusion and panic among locals and tourists.
Authorities quickly responded to stop the misinformation. The Société d’Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel (SETE), which manages the monument, along with Paris City Hall and French heritage agencies, have all confirmed that there are no plans to demolish the Eiffel Tower.
The structure is regularly maintained, inspected, and remains perfectly safe for visitors. Officials also reminded the public to check reliable sources before believing viral stories online.
For now, the Eiffel Tower remains closed, but only temporarily. Once the strikes end and operations stabilise, the tower will reopen to tourists. Those with upcoming trips to Paris do not need to change their plans.
When it reopens, travellers can once again enjoy panoramic views of Paris, romantic moments at sunset, and the magical sparkle of the Iron Lady at night.
If you are travelling to Europe soon, it is best to check official tourism websites or local travel advisories for updates. Strikes and temporary closures can happen, but they rarely last long or affect long-term travel plans.
To summarise:
The Eiffel Tower’s closure since 2 October 2025 is due to nationwide strikes in France, not structural damage.
The demolition rumours came from a satirical website and are completely false.
Officials have confirmed there are no plans to dismantle the tower.
The Eiffel Tower will reopen soon once the strikes are resolved.
So if Paris is part of your travel goals, there is no need to worry. The Eiffel Tower is safe, standing tall, and waiting for you to visit once it reopens.
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