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In this article you Montmartre Hillto go out to Montmartre Funicular my favorite old name montmartrobus one Montmartre Bus No. 40I want to introduce . Of course, when you are a tourist in the city Montmartre Hillon foot or funicularGoing by bus is also a nice option, but as someone who does not like climbing hills, I like Montmatre Bus number 40 even more 😉
Montmartre bus number 40 was actually a relatively touristic bus line that everyone knew as Montmartrobus for many years, but in April 2019, Paris MunicipalityAs a result of a radical change in the bus routes in Paris, the name of this bus was changed and its route was modified. Therefore Pariste.Net TV'also You will see this bus referred to as Montmartrobus in videos published before May 2019; Know that that bus is now Montmartre bus number 40.
First departure point of Montmartre bus stop 2019 after April 40 Pigallefrom Le Peletier metro moved to the station. Therefore, to Montmartre Hill PigalleAfter getting off the subway to exit, Montmartre HillIf you walk to the right when you look towards , I think it would be wiser to get on from the stop at the top of the second hill on the left.
Or directly from the M7 metro Le Peletier, Saint Georges of the M12 metro Pigalle or you can get off at one of the Abbesses stations. I used to PigalleI wrote this article because I like and recommend getting off at , and immediately taking this bus from the old departure point in the square, but according to the new order, I cannot say "definitely take this bus"; Still, let this article remain; maybe it will be useful to someone.
Montmartre bus number 40 is a normal municipal bus and naturally to this bus normal tariff valid. Navigo and other transportation cards It can also be used on the bus. This line operates every day of the week (generally) between 07:30 in the morning and 00:30 at night. Montmartre You can experience the fun of wandering the streets in a tiny bus, making your head spin as it twists and turns. Montmartre Since the streets are not in a single line, the bus is constantly turning up and down, left and right, and you pass through beautiful and interesting streets throughout this trip. (I made from Instagram this live broadcast video You can get an idea by watching).
From Le Peletier to 18th. Borough Montmartre bus number 40 to the Municipality is on this route. Montmatre HillHe climbs the hill towards Abbesses, then turns around and goes Moulin de la Galettefrom there Place du tertre's so Painters' Square It reaches right near the place known as. The bus driver is already here, Place du Tertre – Norvins at the stop, that is, “MonmağğğğtğğğğğWhen I make the announcement, almost everyone gets off... In order to have a nice trip, it is beneficial to get off at this stop. The details on this subject are already Montmartre Hill I tried to explain it in detail in my article.
Bus from this point Le Clos Montmartre – Montmartre VineyardsIt goes down the slope where is and winds around 18. Borough It continues up to the Municipality. That's his last stop anyway. If you want to return with the same bus, this time you go in the opposite direction but on a completely different route. Montmartre bus number 40 goes in this direction Sacré-Coeur Basilicafrom the bottom of, Square Louise-MichelFrom the top of, Montmartre Funicular intersects with Place du tertreIt passes through the upper corner of and continues its way downwards, PigalleIt passes through and goes down to Le Peletier…
Montmartre bus number 40 usually tiny electric buses It does happen, but sometimes you can also come across slightly larger diesel engine vehicles.
Of course, I also remember the Moda tram every time I wait for this bus at the stop. Because the Montmartre bus number 40 is full of tourists and tourists alike. MontmartreUsed by elderly residents of . I feel like one day when I'm old MontmartreI dream while sitting in , when those days come, I go up to my house upstairs with this bus, and now I go back and forth with the driver every day. dude I am :)
Since Montmartre bus number 40 is a tourist line, of course the atmosphere inside the tiny bus is different. It's like a holiday bus, Montmartre resident elderly aunts and uncles lost eyes Except, you can see childlike joy in every tourist's eyes.
Although Montmartre bus number 40 has a regulated schedule Montmartre It is a bit difficult for drivers to comply with this schedule because the streets are very winding and prone to congestion. The declared flight interval is 12 to 15 minutes. Sometimes you can wait much longer and sometimes the buses arrive one after the other; So it's hard to guarantee this.
As I said, normal tickets are valid on the bus. Moreover Navigo Discovery your cards, Paris VisiteYou can use your ticket or other advantageous tickets. For detailed information about the types of tickets and cards used in Paris transportation. in this link I recommend you read the article.
Enjoyable trips, pleasant discoveries…
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13 Comments
Hello there
I went to the blog to look for something else and came across this post. It's really great that you update the articles. We were using this bus with your recommendation. If it wasn't for you, we would have gone there and said wow, plus there is a climbing hill :)
Thank you
I really thank you.
Hello Mr. Ahmet.
I will be in Paris between 4th and 8th February, I can still contact you. The tourists' comments caught my attention. I also wanted to thank you in advance.
Beast
Hello there
First of all, thank you very much.
You can always reach me via my e-mail address on my contact page.
https://www.pariste.net/iletisim/
Apart from this, due to my busy work schedule, unfortunately it is not possible for me to meet people who come to visit Paris.
I wish you a happy holiday in advance.
Hello Mr. Ahmet, first of all, your articles were really useful during our stay in Paris. Our last stop will be Montmartre tomorrow. We are planning to visit Amelie's cafe, Moulin Rouge and Painters Hill. We are trying to determine the most suitable route, a small suggestion would be nice :) and can you give information about the fare schedule of Montmartrobus and the funicular? Thanks a lot :))
Hello Ms. Berfin,
It is not always easy to be on time for the questions I need to answer in such a short time, please forgive me; I hope I'm not late.
You can start your trip by starting from Blanche and seeing the Moulin Rouge. If you go up the steep street on the right, you will see Amelie's cafe on the left. After that, all you have to do is walk up and get lost in the streets :) Actually, the most ideal route to visit Montmartre is in my Montmartre Hill article. See: https://www.pariste.net/montmartre-tepesi-butte-montmartre/
Montmartrobus and funiculars also use normal tickets, which are valid for all public transportation vehicles, so there is no separate tariff.
Have a nice trip.
I saw your article shortly after you posted this comment and it was very helpful. We made our Paris trip much more productive thanks to your site. Thank you. If we come across again, we will get help from your articles again 🙂 thank you
Hello Mr. Ahmet,
Does Montmarte make sense for a Sunday, or would a stroll between the Arc de Triomphe and the Jardin des Tuileries be pointless because everything is closed on Sundays?
Hello,
Montmartre is naturally crowded on weekends, which is a bad thing, but on the other hand, it is lively and lively, which is a good thing :) The alternative routes I mentioned in my Montmartre article are calmer and more enjoyable than the square, so you can take a look at the top and take a leisurely stroll around the foothills of Montmartre. possible.
If you walk from the Arc de Triomphe to the Tuileries on Sunday, you will see that most of the shops on the Champs-Élysées are open, so there is no problem in that regard, rest assured.
happy holidays
Hello Ahmed,
Another enjoyable option for Montmartre would be the Petit Train de Montmartre, which departs from opposite the Moulin Rouge and reaches the top of the hill accompanied by the magnificent voice of Edith Piaf. It was a very touristy but extremely enjoyable trip for us. Hello
Bud
Hello Ms. Gonca
Yes, you are right, there is also that option. It is inevitable that it will be touristy, but it is not necessarily a bad thing. I should write that too at the first opportunity. Thanks for reminding me.
Hello, thank you for your article. I was the one who asked a question in your article about Montmartre Hill :) I have another question. I will be very grateful if you answer. It's our last days before we go. We will stay near chatelet les halles. How can we easily get to Antwerp or Pigalle from here? The closest metro to us seems to be number 4, but it does not pass through these stops. Should we go to the arc de triomphe and take metro number 2, will we be taking too long this way? What do you recommend? thank you very much.
merhaba
I'm at Disneyland right now and my battery is very low so let me answer briefly.
It is most logical to do line 4 + line 2
Transfer from Barbes Rochechouart is very easy
have a nice day