The Little Train of Montmartre - Paris, France (Le Petit Train de Montmartre)
A guided tour to explore the picturesque village of Picasso and Van Gogh, from the Moulin Rouge to the Sacré-Coeur, with fabulous views of Paris.
Le petit train de MONTMARTRE
Une petite ballade à bord du petit train de Montmartre, et découvrir les points principaux et surprenants concernant les artistes à une certaine époque. Cette vidéo est disponible en Haute Définition.
Le Petit Train de Montmartre
Montmartre Petit Train | Travelling in Paris
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From Montmartre artists to the Moulin Rouge, let’s walk together and then take the petit train in Montmartre!
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Découvrez La Butte Montmartre et sa Basilique Du Sacré Coeur-Part 4 Le Petit Train de Montmartre
Le petit train de Montmartre part de la Place Blanche, face au Moulin Rouge, et vous emmène faire un tour de 40 minutes avec un arrêt Place du Tertre, au cœur de la Butte Montmartre. Un bon moyen de visiter sans fatigue la Basilique du Sacré-Coeur et la place au Tertre avec ses peintres et caricaturistes. Vous verrez la typique rue Lepic, les vignes de Montmartre et le marché Saint-Pierre, véritable paradis des tissus bon marché.
Riding on the Le Petit Train de Montmartre
Montmartre is a large hill in Paris's 18th arrondissement. It is a chic village with little surprises such as the first Cabaret in the world and even its own vineyard. There is even a cemetery where many famous famous artists who lived and worked in the Montmartre area have been laid to rest. Known as Cimitière du Nord, it is the third largest necropolis in Paris.
Perhaps the 2 most famous attractions are the town centre and the Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur. The former is lined with many shops selling artworks from the local artists. The streets are also bustling with Caricature artists and painters.
Access to the town centre is by climbing its steep hill of stairs. Those who are less able have the option of riding up the Montmartre on the Funiculaire de Montmartre which uses the same tickets as the Paris Metro system, i.e. is counted as part of daily Paris Transport travel card, etc. Alternatively, one could take a taxi or drive up.
First time visitors should definitely take a tour on the Le Petit Train de Montmartre as seen in this video. This tour takes visitors around the mountain itself and also covers other places of interest that are around Montmartre for a small fee.
Petit train de Montmartre
Sacré-Cœur, The Petit Train de Montmartre, Moulin Rouge
Mouas Foot Print
Sacre-Coeur district...ride along mini train tour, Moulin Rouge and end at the night lights of the Eiffel Tower
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Les Puissants l Germaine et le petit train de Montmartre
Riding the Funiculaire de Montmartre, Paris
The Montmartre Funicular serves the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris, France, in the 18th arrondissement. It is operated by the RATP, the Paris transport authority. It was opened in 1900, and was entirely rebuilt in 1935 and again in 1991.
It carries passengers between the foot of the butte of Montmartre and its summit, near the foot of the Sacré-Cœur basilica, providing an alternative to the multiple stairways of more than 300 steps that lead to the top of the Butte Montmartre. The 354 ft funicular climbs 118 ft in under a minute and a half. It carries two million passengers a year.
Despite its name, in its modern state the Montmartre Funicular is technically a double inclined elevator.
The funicular is open every day from 6 am until 12.45 am, transporting 6,000 people a day, or around 2 million a year, mostly tourists and pilgrims en route to the Sacré-Cœur, and also Parisians and those who love the ambience of the Place du Tertre.
The lower station was built between the Place Saint-Pierre and the Place Suzanne-Valadon, and the upper one on the Rue du Cardinal-Dubois. The funicular runs alongside the Rue Foyatier, a wide 220-step staircase.
The Paris city government voted to construct the Montmartre funicular in 1891. Initially, operation of the funicular was subcontracted to Decauville through a concession that ended in 1931. Thereafter, the Société des transports en commun de la région parisienne took control, and this was nationalized together with the Compagnie du chemin de fer métropolitain de Paris (CMP) to form the Régie autonome des transports parisiens (RATP), which continues to operate the funicular today.
The original funicular was water-powered, using a system of cisterns of 180 cu ft each that were filled or emptied to move the cars and to compensate for passenger load. In 1935, the system was converted to electricity. The funicular was completely rebuilt by the RATP in 1990–1991.
The funicular was shut down after a minor accident during tests by the RATP in December 2006. It reopened in July 2007.
Montmartre Tourist Train
July 21, 2016, little motorized miniature train that for 6 euros takes tourists for a ride along the narrow streets of Montmartre.
A Train Ride in Montmartre
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The little train of Paris Montmartre
Video from the tourist train of Montmartre going from Sacré-Cœur to Moulin Rouge and back again.
Train to Montmartre
Take a tour of Montmartre, the artistic section of Paris located on a hill near Eglise Sacré Coeur
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Paris, le funiculaire de Montmartre
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Le petit train de Montmarte [HD]
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Descending Montmartre on the Funiculaire de Montmartre
Montmartre is a large hill in Paris's 18th arrondissement. It is a chic village with little surprises such as the first Cabaret in the world and even its own vineyard. There is even a cemetery where many famous famous artists who lived and worked in the Montmartre area have been laid to rest. Known as Cimitière du Nord, it is the third largest necropolis in Paris.
Perhaps the 2 most famous attractions are the town centre and the Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur. The former is lined with many shops selling artworks from the local artists. The streets are also bustling with Caricature artists and painters.
Access to the town centre is by climbing its steep hill of stairs. Those who are less able have the option of riding up the Montmartre on the Funiculaire de Montmartre which uses the same tickets as the Paris Metro system, i.e. is counted as part of daily Paris Transport travel card, etc. Alternatively, one could take a taxi or drive up.
This video shows us descending in the Funicular and it happens to be my first experience ever riding one one. Funicular cars are connected by rope so that as one descends, its weight is used to help pull the other one up the hill. This way, the system is often almost 'in balance' and thus requires very little energy to operate.
First time visitors should definitely take a tour on the Le Petit Train de Montmartre as seen in my other video. This tour takes visitors around the mountain itself and also covers other places of interest that are around Montmartre for a small fee.
AU COEUR DE MONTMARTRE
Je vous propose une petite ballade sur la Butte Montmartre où vous pourrez voir la Place du Tertre, la Basilique du Sacré-Coeur, le Moulin de la Galette, le Moulin Rouge, ses artistes, tout ce qui fait Montmartre, charmant village qui a conservé tout son charme et son âme !
Photos réalisées par Monique Moreau en mars 2014, clichés déposés - Tous droits réservés
sur une musique de Marcel Reynaud Accordéon-musette avec son accord et autorisation.
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I propose a little walk on the Butte Montmartre where you can see the Place du Tertre, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, the Moulin de la Galette, the Moulin Rouge, its artists, all that makes Montmartre, charming village that has preserved all his charm and his soul!
Photos made by Monique Moreau in March 2014, photos submitted - All rights reserved
on a music by Marcel Reynaud Accordéon-musette with his agreement and authorization.
Video also visible on my site:
Le petit train de Morlaix - Visite guidée
Embarquez à bord
du petit train touristique
de Morlaix
pour une visite de 35 minutes
au coeur historique
de cette vieille cité corsaire !
Take on board
the little train of Morlaix
for a special trip through the past
of this ancient privateer 's City !
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