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Retro Sidecar Tour of Paris

Our Retro Sidecar Tour of Paris was easily the highlight of our time in Paris.  A 90 minute Retro Sidecar ride around the streets of Paris. 

Remi picked us up outside our hotel, so there was no problem getting to a meeting point.  He showed us a suggested route and asked if there was anything we wanted to see or places we wanted to go.  

Retro Sidecar Tour of Paris
The Retro Sidecar

I sat pillion, and the wife sat in the sidecar.

I can’t remember everywhere we went, but we had so much fun the 90 minutes flashed by.  We stopped at the Basilica du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre for the fantastic views, drove around the Arc de Triomphe with its insane 8 lanes of traffic and through many back streets.  Remi took photos at all of the stops for us and gave a running commentary as we drove.  Last stop was the Eiffel Tower.

Remi would have dropped us anywhere we wanted, but we chose our hotel where we started.  We always felt safe and it was fun to have other people taking photos of us as we went by.

We were pleased we decided to do the Retro Sidecar Tour as it was a really fun tour that let us see Paris from a completely different perspective.

 

 

Paris Catacombs Underground Necropolis

Paris Catacombs

The Paris Catacombs are part of the former mine tunnels that riddle the underground of Paris.  Originally used to mine the stone used to build many of the city’s buildings, a lack of burial space in the city cemeteries led to the bones of six million people being placed in the disused tunnels between 1786 and 1788.

How to Get To The Paris Catacombs

Entrance is via Place Denfert-Rochereau.  We used the Metro to get there, getting off at Denfert-Rochereau.  

Booking Tickets

If you go in peak season and do not pre-book your ticket, the wait in line can be up to four hours.  Alternatively you can book a skip the line ticket and wait in this shorter line.  These options allow you to pace yourself around the catacombs, using a set of headphones and recorded commentary.

We took the more expensive option of a guided tour.  This allows a definite start time, with a guaranteed no waiting in line.  The professional guide also provides excellent information as you go, as well as access to areas the general entry patrons cannot access, as they are behind locked gates.

Access to the Paris Catacombs

There is no disabled access to this site, as entry and exit are via spiral stairways.  Once in however, the tour travels along fairly good pathways, although they are made of dirt / stone and can be wet and slippery in places.  The tunnels can be quite low, so tall people may find it a bit discomforting to walk around bent over for part of the tour.

What You See

The first part of the tour covers old tunnels, where you can see place holders for the above streets.  This is all quite interesting, but the tour really takes off when you see the ossuaries.  The sheer quantity of bones and how they have been placed is amazing.  At this point the guide left us to walk through by ourselves in silence.  As you pass through the necropolis, you are also asked to be quiet and respectful of the dead.  

Bones in the Paris Catacombs
Bones in the Catacombs
Paris Catacombs
Paris Catacombs
Paris Catacombs
The Underground Necropolis Paris Catacombs
Paris Catacombs
Skulls and Bones in the Paris Catacombs

The tour lasted two hours.  As with many tours, it exits through a gift shop.
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