Learn real French through one of the world’s most famous landmarks, step by step, sentence by sentence.
| 🕐 5 min read | 📚 Beginner Level | ✍️ Cute French |

The Eiffel Tower is probably the most famous building in the world. Everyone knows it. It is tall and beautiful, and it stands in the heart of Paris, France.
But did you know you can use the Eiffel Tower in French to practice your very first French sentences? That’s exactly what we are going to do today!
In this guide, you will learn how to talk about the Eiffel Tower in French with simple sentences, useful vocabulary, a short story, and practical tips. No grammar stress. Just real, useful French. Let’s go!
| 🔤 10 Sentences | 📋 15 Vocab Words |
| 📖 Short Story | 💡 4 Pro Tips |
Simple Sentences About the Eiffel Tower

Each card shows you the French sentence, the English meaning, and how to say it out loud. Read them slowly and repeat each one!
1. La tour Eiffel est à Paris.
The Eiffel Tower is in Paris.
/ lah toor eh-fel eh tah pah-ree /
2. La tour Eiffel est très grande.
The Eiffel Tower is very tall.
/ lah toor eh-fel eh treh grond /
3. Je veux visiter la tour Eiffel.
I want to visit the Eiffel Tower.
/ zhuh vuh vee-zee-tay lah toor eh-fel /
4. La Tour Eiffel est magnifique!
The Eiffel Tower is magnificent!
/ lah toor eh-fel eh man-yee-feek /
5. Elle est construite en métal.
It is built from metal.
/ el eh kon-strweet on may-tal /
6. La vue est incroyable du sommet.
The view from the top is incredible.
/ lah vu eh an-krwah-yah-bluh doo soh-meh /
7. J’adore Paris et la tour Eiffel.
I love Paris and the Eiffel Tower.
/ zhah-dor pah-ree ay lah toor eh-fel /
8. La Tour Eiffel brille la nuit.
The Eiffel Tower sparkles at night.
/ lah toor eh-fel bree-yuh lah nwee /
9. C’est un symbole de la France.
It is a symbol of France.
/ seh tun sam-bol duh lah fronss /
10. Je prends une photo de la tour.
I take a photo of the tower.
/ zhuh prohn oon foh-toh duh lah toor /
Key French Vocabulary

These are essential French words connected to the Eiffel Tower and Paris. Learn these and you will sound like a real French speaker!
| La tour / lah toor / The tower noun | Le fer / luh fair / Iron noun | La ville / lah veel / The city noun |
| Le sommet / luh soh-meh / The top / summit noun | La vue / lah vu / The view noun | Visiter / vee-zee-tay / To visit verb |
| Beau / Belle / boh / bel / Beautiful adjective | Grand(e) / grohn / grond / Tall / Big adjective | La nuit / lah nwee / The night noun |
| Briller / bree-yay / To shine / sparkle verb | La photo / lah foh-toh / The photo noun | Le symbole / luh sam-bol / The symbol noun |
| Incroyable / an-krwah-yah-bluh / Incredible adjective | Monter / mon-tay / To go up / climb verb | Le touriste / luh too-reest / The tourist noun |
Short Story in Simple French

Read the French version first. Then check the English translation on the right. Don’t worry if you don’t understand every word that’s normal!
En Français
Aujourd’hui, je visite Paris avec ma famille.
Nous allons voir la tour Eiffel.
Elle est très grande et très belle.
Nous montons au sommet. La vue est incroyable !
Je prends beaucoup de photos.
La nuit, la tour Eiffel brille comme des étoiles.
C’est un moment magnifique.
J’adore Paris !
In English
Today, I am visiting Paris with my family.
We are going to see the Eiffel Tower.
It is very tall and very beautiful.
We go up to the top. The view is incredible!
I take lots of photos.
At night, the Eiffel Tower sparkles like stars.
It is a magnificent moment.
I love Paris!
Pro Tips: Learn French with Landmarks

Use real places as your classroom
Topics like the Eiffel Tower in French make vocabulary stick faster. When you connect words to real things you know and love, your brain remembers them much better. Try doing this with other famous places, the Louvre, Versailles, or your own city!
Repeat out loud every single time
Reading French silently is good. But speaking it out loud is ten times more powerful. When you see a French sentence, say it aloud. Even if it sounds funny at first. Your mouth needs to practice, just like your brain!
Label the world around you in French
Put French sticky notes on things in your home. Write la fenêtre (the window), la table (the table), la porte (the door). Do the same when you see photos of Paris online. Label everything in French!
Listen to French as much as possible
Watch French YouTube videos or French cartoons, or listen to simple French podcasts. Even if you understand only 10% at first, that’s fine! The more you hear French, the faster your ear adjusts to the sounds. Treat it like music.
You Are Already Speaking French!
Look at everything you just learned! You can now talk about the Eiffel Tower in French, use real vocabulary, and even read a short French story. That is amazing for a beginner — and you should be proud of yourself.
Remember: learning French is not about being perfect. It is about being consistent. Even five minutes every day will take you far. The key is to keep going and to make it fun.
Here at Cute French, we believe that every beginner can learn French no matter where you are from, or how much time you have. We create simple, friendly guides exactly like this one to help you every step of the way.
So keep practicing. Keep showing up. La tour Eiffel will be waiting for you in Paris one day and when you get there, you’ll already know what to say. 🗼
Bonne chance ! — Good luck!


