Debrina A.
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Basically, nothing special. Just your normal funicular. But there's always this unique trivia from locals about 66: 0.66€ ticket price, 66 meters high, 66 seconds to go from bottom to top.
And so, we did it. We only used it for one way but I can't say if it was an enjoyable ride or not because it's very short! However, maybe I can give you some tips to ride this:
1) if you want to take a video of the rail, make sure to be the very first one to enter the carriage so you can choose your seats. To do this, just check the queue and the carriage WITHOUT buying the tickets because the officer will ask you to get in although you want to go for the next one.
2) Prepare some cash, the exact amount if possible. Sometimes the EDC machine has a problem and the officer doesn't really like to give you some change.
3) Don't force yourself to get in, the seats are limited and for the last people to get in, you usually have to stand up.
4) and of course, you barely see anything when you ride it on a cloudy day.
Overall, if you're only curious about this, I suggest you ride it to go up because the view is better and it saves your energy. It can also be the best transportation mode to choose if you'd like to see the canon, because the final stop is very close to the canon!