Reservations
Large, versatile underground climbing gym with friendly staff and abundant routes, but recurring maintenance, hygiene, ventilation, and crowding issues significantly impact comfort and value.
Climb Up Paris delivers a vibrant climbing destination with strong appeal among Paris climbers and capable instruction, but operational inconsistencies prevent a higher grade. Basic cafe fare and frequent snack availability issues undermine the secondary dining experience, while recurring maintenance and hygiene concerns in changing areas create comfort gaps. The venue excels as a climbing gym but falls short as a complete leisure destination.
The scene is a sprawling underground gym where the buzz of climbers and the thud of mats set a lively, high-energy rhythm. Staff at reception are often praised as friendly and helpful, and an upstairs lounge offers space to catch your breath. One visitor summed it up: "Come early; by evening the walls get crowded and the air feels heavy." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The culinary approach is basic cafe fare—think simple snacks and coffee to refuel between attempts. This place is about training, not dining; climbers appreciate the massive variety of boulders and routes, though maintenance lapses and outages in sauna or hammam can undercut the overall comfort. Expect policies like liquid chalk only and a food requirement when ordering alcohol. For families, kids courses are common and the upstairs area lets parents wait comfortably. Food is straightforward—cheese sandwiches, a veggie burger, soft drinks—fine for hungry kids but not a destination meal. Crowding during classes can limit access, so off-peak hours may suit younger climbers better.
Area: Southern edge of Paris near Porte d’Italie; mixed residential, offices, and transit nodes; practical more than scenic.
Safety: Generally urban and busy; some reports of thefts inside venue suggest vigilance for belongings.
Nearby: Close to tram/metro links; destination for indoor sports; limited street charm, functional surroundings.
Available: Reservations
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