Téléphérique Grenoble + Bastille, France 🇫🇷 (HD) - Trajet et vue panoramique !

Grenoble cable car ride: Join me for a virtual tour with the Téléphérique de Grenoble up to the Bastille and admire the beautiful evening panorama on an Indian summer day in October 2022! Please support this channel: subscribe for more Walking Tour Videos, like, and comment! If you particularly liked the video, please support my channel with a Super Thanks. If you like traditional walking tour videos, please watch my street walk here    • Grenoble, France, Walking Tour 🇫🇷 HD, Stre...   Taking the cable car to the Bastille is THE first touristy thing Grenoble residents will suggest to tourists who come to visit Grenoble, the capital of the Alps, for the first time. Filmed in October 2022, this is a special kind of walking tour video because you will take a seat in one of the cabins of the Grenoble aerial cable car, called "Les bulles" / the “Bubbles”, starting from the lower station, located on Quai Stéphane Jay in front of the Jardin de Ville gardens, and go all the way to the upper station at the Bastille, 266 m / 873 feet higher. You will be able to admire among other things The panorama of the mountains surrounding Grenoble (Belledonnes chain, Mont Saint Eynard, Vercors, Moucherotte, Chartreuse) The Musée dauphinois The student residence Le Rabot The banks of the Isère river The three towers of Grenoble The synchotron Etc. The first aerial tramway was set up in 1934, the current Bubbles have been around since 1976. More than 14 million passengers have already been transported. The Bastille is a former military fort built during the first part of the 19th century that overlooks Grenoble and offers a superb view of the city and the Grenoble metropolitan area. Today, it is THE tourist site of Grenoble including fortifications, a museum dedicated to mountain troops (Musée des Troupes de Montagne), a Center of Contemporary Art, an acrobatic park Acrobastille, tje caves of "Mandrin", restaurants and a breathtaking panoramas. It is also the arrival of a via ferrata. English speakers, please help me out! Let me know in the comments how you would call such a transportation system? (Please also let me know what your home country is because there seems to be regional differences.) I was hesitating how to call it. The English Wikipedia article on “Aerial tramways” tells me: “Because of the proliferation of such systems in the Alpine regions of Europe, the French and German names, téléphérique and Seilbahn, respectively, are often also used in an English language context. Cable car is the usual term in British English, while in American English, cable car may additionally refer to a cable-pulled street tramway with detachable vehicles; e.g., San Francisco's cable cars. It is also sometimes called a ropeway or even incorrectly referred to as a gondola lift. A gondola lift has cabins suspended from a continuously circulating cable whereas aerial trams simply shuttle back and forth on cables. [As Grenoble’s téléphérique features a continuously circulating cable, I suppose that “gondola” is an appropriate term in this case.] In Japan, the two are considered as the same category of vehicle and called ropeway, while the term cable car refers to both grounded cable cars and funiculars.” Grenoble is located in the south-east of France about an hour’s drive from Lyon and about 1h40 from Geneva, Switzerland.