Rock Cafe Paris
Im Travelling to Paris soon for the first time and im after some advice?
Im Traveling to Paris soon for the first time and im after some advice. while im at paris there a 3 things i would defiantly like to do. One is to see the eiffel tower which should not be a problem as i have a hotel which is 5 Min's away. the others are to go to the Moulin Rouge and visit the hard rock cafe. upon research i have found that both are in a place called Montmatre. I was wondering if anyone knows is this place easy to get to buy metro, what metro stations to use and are these places close together?
I would really appreciate your help!
My advice is to take a cab to Moulin Rouge from your hotel because it is not too expensive, you will remember the experience and it is a very safe way to go into Pigalle and get dropped right at the door. Montmartre is a nice area, but Pigalle is right on the edge and it is a seedy area full of sex shops so taking a taxi is a good idea.
I don't know the Hard Rock café, but if it is in Montmartre it should be a safe place to go. However, Montmartre is on the highest knoll in Paris and it is all uphill getting there and full of huge stairs so it could easilly wear you out. You can certainly take the Metro, although there are some stations I have been told to avoid in Montmartre so I would again recommend a taxi. Since it is in the same area it can't cost too much to get around from one to the other.
Just my opinion after doing these things myself. I can tell you that the metro is great and it can take you everywhere but it wore us out and we finally just walked or took taxi's at the end of our trip and it was much better all the way around.
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