FNAC doesn't discount them, and they may not have access to all of them available. Rome2rio is a door-to-door travel information and booking engine, helping you get to and from any location in the world. I don't think going to FNAC would serve any purpose, I'd go to the opera building. So, if I were you, I'd say you can try to get something onsite last minute, but you may well not. Those were not discounted in any way, it was just online they said none were available, but the were. I can't swear to it, but I think once I went and got tickets a day or two before an event at the Bastille when I couldn't buy them online. That isn't a very expensive ticket for opera, so that is already several price levels below the top and there aren't many below that. Usually the cheaper ones sell out first, and that's why the 70 euro ones are the only ones left, most likely. Other than the special discount tickets for students or by age, I don't think there are any tickets sold there or at the Garnier that are just discounted because it's the last day. Any seat that is too far away is bad to me, I would rather not go to a production than go to one where I can't hardly see anything due to distance and things look smaller than a TV set. There are bad seats in every hall, as far as I'm concerned. That is a nice venue and generally the sightlines are good.
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