Paris at sunset
Service Above Self

Rotary Club
Paris Tour Eiffel

In the heart of the French capital, volunteer decision-makers united by a shared vision: take concrete action and build lasting friendships.

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Our purpose

A club focused on action

In the spirit of the Left Bank, where artists and thinkers have always met, the Rotary Club Paris Tour Eiffel brings together professionals from all backgrounds and cultures, driven by the desire to act and serve. Our hybrid format — online meetings and a monthly in-person dinner — combines efficiency with conviviality.

Useful commitmentActions with measurable impact.
DiversityCross-disciplinary skills serving the collective.
OpennessPlurality as a lever for dialogue.
AgilityA modern, digital way of working.
Members meeting around a project
On the ground

Our flagship actions

Ballanger Hospital

Local healthcare and solidarity.

ShelterBox

Emergency response to disasters.

Quai Liberté

Reintegration and fresh starts.

Espoir en Tête

Brain research projects.

Frequently asked questions

Everything to know before joining us

How can I join the Rotary Club Paris Tour Eiffel?

Membership is by invitation: a member sponsors you, you attend several meetings and a dinner, then the board decides. You can also write to contact@rotaryclubparistoureiffel.fr to be connected with a sponsor.

Where and when does the club meet?

The club runs in a hybrid format: regular online meetings to follow our actions, and a monthly in-person dinner in the heart of Paris. Meetings start at 7:30 pm.

Who can become a member?

The club is open to professionals and decision-makers from all sectors, women and men, who share the Rotary values of integrity and service. Diversity of professions is a real strength we seek.

What actions does the Rotary Club Paris Tour Eiffel run?

The club supports Ballanger Hospital (local healthcare), ShelterBox (international emergency relief), Quai Liberté (reintegration of former inmates) and Espoir en Tête (brain research projects), in line with the motto 'Service Above Self'.

What makes this club different from other Paris Rotary clubs?

Inspired by the Left Bank spirit and symbolised by the Eiffel Tower, the club combines a modern, hybrid way of working, strong professional and cultural diversity, and focused conviviality around a monthly dinner within District 1660.

Is the Rotary Club Paris Tour Eiffel non-political?

Yes. Like every Rotary club, it is strictly secular and non-political. Its purpose is service, friendship and solidarity, guided by The Four-Way Test.

What if you joined us?

Put your skills at the service of others, broaden your network and experience Rotary friendship.