The t + on a Navigo Easy pass allows you to travel on metro lines, RER lines (zone 1), Île-de-France bus lines (except OrlyBus and RoissyBus), tram lines and the Montmartre funicular.
Is Montmartre funicular free?
The funicular, which opened in 1900, is run by RATP. Same price as a metro ticket. Open 7 days a week from 6am to 12.45am.
What is the closest metro station to Montmartre funicular?
Anvers is the closest Metro station to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, so hop off here for the shortest walk. For a less physically taxing arrival, walk a couple of minutes from Anvers to the funicular railway station. The Montmartre funicular is located at the bottom of the hill, directly beneath Sacré-Cœur.
What zone is Montmartre in metro?
Montmartre is in the 18th arrondissement, which is in transport zone 1, so you can use any ticket (the cheapest tickets are for zones 1-2). Closest metro stations are Anvers and Abbesses, maybe also Lamarck Caulaincourt and Château Rouge.
How much is the funicular Montmartre?
It's the “ticket t+“, the same as for metro, tramway and bus. If you buy them in pack on 10, each one will cost you 1,49€. If you buy them individually in a subway station, each one will cost you 1,90€. If you buy them on board, each one will cost you 2€.
How much are the tickets for the Sacre Coeur Funicular?
You can buy T+ tickets as singles (€1.90) or in a contactless packet (carnet) of 10 (€14.90). These packets need to be loaded on a Navigo Easy Pass, which you will need to get with a one-time purchase (€2.00). Children between 4 and 9 have reduced fares on the 10 T+ ticket packets (€7.45).
How much is the funicular at Montmartre?
It is glass all around- so you can see through all sides. It's a short one minute practical excursion. It costs the basic metro fare of 1,90 euros and is included in the various metro passes.
Can you use metro ticket on Montmartre funicular?
Can you take the metro to Montmartre?
You can reach Montmartre easily by the Paris metro. Line 12 (Abbesses) and Line 2 (Anvers and Blanche) are the closest metro stations. Montmartre is located north of the city center of Paris and usually takes around 30-40 minutes to arrive via the metro.
Is Sacre Coeur funicular free?
Then you have the option of walking up 270 stairs to the Sacré Coeur Basilica, or you can take the Montmartre-Sacre Coeur funicular train up from Gare Basse Funiculaire. The journey takes about 90 seconds and at the time of writing costs €1.90, the same price as a single ticket on the Paris Metro.
How do I get to Sacré-Coeur by metro?
The closest metro stop to the basilica is Anvers on the line 2. After exiting the station, you will see the cathedral, then it's only a 2 minute walk up Rue de Steinkerque before you arrive at the bottom. Similarly, Abbesses, on metro line 12, will take you 350 metres away from the bottom of the Sacré-Cœur.
How do you get to the Sacre Coeur by metro?
The Sacre Coeur is in north-central Paris in the Montmartre district (18th arrondissement). If you're approaching from the bottom of the park, you can take the Metro to Anvers station on line 2 and then walk up two blocks to Place Saint-Pierre avenue.
How do you pay for funicular?
Funicular & Elevator FaresBest to pay this with your Viva Viagem Card. You can also pay cash to the driver, but your fare will be less expensive if you have a Viva Viagem Card.
Can tourists use Navigo in Paris?
The Navigo pass is reserved for the locals, but anyone can purchase a Navigo Découverte. Some sellers of the popular transportation pass may try to discourage foreign tourists from purchasing a Navigo Découverte, leading them to the more expensive Paris Visite pass.
How much are the tickets for the Sacré-Coeur Funicular?
You can buy T+ tickets as singles (€1.90) or in a contactless packet (carnet) of 10 (€14.90). These packets need to be loaded on a Navigo Easy Pass, which you will need to get with a one-time purchase (€2.00). Children between 4 and 9 have reduced fares on the 10 T+ ticket packets (€7.45).