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Paris's advanced public transport network metro, RER, otobüs, tram ve commuter train In my opinion, the most favorite vehicle is undoubtedly the funicular; this funicular Montmartre Hillbecause it is located in Montmartre Funicular – Funiculaire de Montmartre It is referred to as.

1900th in 18. boroughMontmartre Funicular, which was put into service in , works on the principle of pulling the cables of two wagons moving on two opposite lines on an inclined plane with an elevator-like system, just like the Tünel, Kabataş and Aşiyan Funiculars in Istanbul. But the difference between the Montmartre Funicular and the ones in Istanbul is that it is completely outdoors. So, as you climb the ramp, you encounter a beautiful view of Paris.

The origin of the word funicular comes from Latin, derived from "funiculus" meaning cord or thin rope. “funiculaire” in French (funicular or funicularWe took the word ) exactly as it is pronounced. Of course, when the word comes from French to Turkish, it becomes difficult to say and write; Some of us call it funicular, some of us call it funicular, and some of us call it something completely different; The truth is: funicular 😉

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A short distance of 108 meters between the two stations Actually. If the weather is not too hot or too cold and there is no rain, it is quite enjoyable to go up the stairs on the left side of the funicular or the park on the right side, but as I said, I think taking this characteristic means of transportation of Paris is one of the things you should do during your trip to Paris. Moreover, when I first came to Paris as a tourist, I rushed to the Montmartre Funicular and got on it :)

To reach the following station of the Funicular of the metro On line number 2, “AntwerpYou need to get off at the ” station and go straight up the hill opposite. In fact, there is a description of this route in the video below. I think you will understand the route better when you watch it:

As you can see in the video, the Montmartre Funicular will appear on the left when you climb the hill. If you wish, you can call line 12 again.AbbessesIf you get off at the station and walk to the right at the exit, you can see the first departure station of the funicular on your left. Just to the right, at the top of the hill. Square Louise-Michel There is a famous park called.

If you're lucky, there aren't too many queues, that is. €2,15 amount of with full ticket You can take the funicular. NavigoEasy Of course, it's cheaper if you have a card. I think such a short route should be cheaper, but since you are doing something touristic and fun, think of it as the money you would spend on anything in an amusement park. Of course, if you have difficulty walking or going uphill, then you will not regret the money you will spend on the funicular. Also Daily/Weekly/Monthly Navigo your card or Paris Visite If you have a ticket, you can easily ride the funicular without paying any fee.

As I said, Ticket prices and tariff options are changing as of January 1, 2025. I will update this article according to the new tariff in January, but until then, information about the new tariff Tickets and Transportation Cards You can read it from my article. For now, this article concerns those who will be in Paris until the end of 2024.

Montmartre Funicular - Funiculaire de Montmartre in Paris.Net

After its opening in 1900 The funicular underwent major renovations twice, in 1938 and 1991. The wagons have now been transformed into a contemporary design. People say, "I wish it had remained in its old form, in its original form," but of course it is inevitable to fulfill the requirements of the age. Moreover, the French, who live in a very classical city, are also very interested in modern designs; When there is such an opportunity, they try their luck to the fullest.

Those who take the scenic side while going up with the Montmartre Funicular are luckier; It's really fun to see you slowly ascend, to feel like you're going above the houses of Paris, to pass by the other carriage on the road, and to find yourself at the top in a very short time.

For me, the Montmartre Funicular reminds me of the funiculars in Lyon, Lisbon, Budapest and Zurich rather than the funiculars in Istanbul. Because they are from outside, just like those in Paris, and it is possible to experience the same childish pleasure in all of them.

Montmartre Funicular - Funiculaire de Montmartre in Paris.Net

So when you reach the station above Sacré-Coeur BasilicaWhen you get to the point where , you get off the funicular, go up the stairs on the right and come to the place where you can see the "White Church" from the most beautiful angle. After that, watch the view of Paris, visit the church and continue on the left. MontmartreGetting lost in the colorful and vibrant world of . There is also one on the stairs to the left of this station. Corcoran's Irish PubI recommend you not to skip it. Below if you wish Square Louise MichelYou can also get off from .

Let's also make this note: Montmartre Funicular is designed for disabled transportation. Of course, while walking around the streets of Montmartre, I am not sure how suitable the parquet roads are for a disabled citizen to walk.

I hope you will visit Montmartre as soon as possible. I hope to take the Montmartre Funicular at the first opportunity. Sacré CoeurSpend a pleasant day by going out to and visiting the surrounding area, MontmartreSend me a greeting from 😉

Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.

 

 

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