
Parking near Salle Pleyel can be tricky. Discover the best transport options for getting to this iconic Parisian music venue. Our comprehensive guide gives you an overview of how to make the most of your visit without the stress of parking.
Salle Pleyel: an emblem of musical art in Paris
Inaugurated on October 18, 1927, the Salle Pleyel owes its name to the composer and founder of Pleyel pianos: Ignace Pleyel. In 1925, the polytechnician and engineer Gustave Lyon launched the construction of the Salle. Activities are rich and varied:
- Attend concerts: the Salle Pleyel offers a rich and varied program throughout the year, including concerts of classical, contemporary, jazz, pop and many other musical genres. It's the perfect opportunity to discover emerging artists as well as internationally renowned musicians.
- Take part in special events: in addition to regular concerts, Salle Pleyel also organizes special events such as music festivals, themed shows, conferences and meetings with artists. These events offer a unique and enriching experience for music lovers from all walks of life.
- Visiting the hall: the Salle Pleyel also offers guided tours to give visitors a behind-the-scenes look at this iconic Parisian music venue. You can learn more about its history, architecture and operation, and perhaps even attend a rehearsal.
- Enjoy the facilities: In addition to the concert halls, Salle Pleyel also houses dining areas, gift stores and other facilities to make your experience even more enjoyable and complete.
Where to park near Salle Pleyel?
There are several options for parking at the Salle Pleyel :
- On-street parking: this option can be more expensive and less convenient. On-street parking rates are generally higher, and it can be difficult to find an available space, especially during busy periods. In fact, it can take some luck to find a free space. Typical rates for on-street parking are €6.00 for one hour and €12.00 for two hours, with a pay period from 09:00 to 20:00. If you choose this option, be prepared to pay a little more and spend some time looking for an available space.
- Underground parking: certainly the best time/price/security ratio. Cheaper than on-street parking (€4.80/hour for Saemes Haussmann Berri car park), it saves you time (and therefore stress) and money.
Underground parking for Salle Pleyel: car, motorcycle or electric car
Just a 10-minute walk away, the Saemes Haussmann Berri car park is the ideal solution for parking near the Salle Pleyel.
- Large capacity: with an impressive capacity of 2182 spaces spread over 6 levels, this parking lot offers ample space for vehicles of all sizes. You'll easily find a place to park, and you can even book your space in advance.
- Secure, supervised parking: Leaving your vehicle in a secure parking area with 24/7 surveillance during your visit will cost you much less than leaving it on the street: €4.80 for 1 hour by car and €1.65 for 1 hour by motorcycle.
- Motorcycle parking? Whatever your mode of transport, there's a space waiting for you!
- Charging stations: if you own an electric car, you can recharge your vehicle at one of the charging stations during your outing.
How to get to Salle Pleyel?
To get to the Salle Pleyel, you have several public transport options, as well as the possibility of using your own vehicle.
- By metro: the Salle Pleyel is served by the Ternes metro station (line 2), just a few minutes' walk from the venue. You can take this line from many parts of Paris.
- By bus: several bus lines stop close to the Salle Pleyel. You can consult bus schedules and routes to plan your journey at https://www.iledefrance-mobilites.fr/.
- By car: you can use a GPS navigation service like MAPPY to find the best route. Parking can be limited in the area and it can be difficult to find an available space, especially during busy periods. It is advisable to check parking options and reserve your space in advance.
- By motorcycle: Paris streets often offer lanes specifically dedicated to two-wheelers, making it easier to navigate the city. Before you leave, be sure to plan your route using motorcycle-friendly navigation apps to avoid traffic jams and find the best routes.
- By bike: several safe routes are available in Paris. You can opt for the cycle paths along the main roads or take quieter routes through the neighborhoods. Be sure to plan your journey in advance and consult the city's cycling maps to find the most suitable route.
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