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11 years ago
Average metro station. If you take the OrlyBus, you end here when coming from Orly Airport.
Place Denfert Rochereau
75014 Paris
France
Denfert-Rochereau, 14ème
01 43 20 17 70
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This Saint Paul Métro Station is in the heart of le Marais shopping area. There is a lot to see…read moreand do here. The station is located between Rue de Rivoli and Rue St Antoine, near Eglise St Paul and St Louis Church. There are both retail shops and cafés in every direction. So just start walking and you find something. Near the station we found Charcuterie Traiteur, which sells both sausages and saucisse de Lacaune (small ones), along with cheeses and desserts, while also operating a small sandwich shop in back. Nice. Also nearby is Eglise St Paul and St Louis Church, which in itself is a reason to visit here. The church is incredible and is magnificent inside. You have to see it's beautiful altar, organ and naive. Exploring the le Marais can be a lot of fun. You'll never know what you'll discover. Enjoy the journey.
49 Rue St-Antoine
Eglise St. Paul & St Louis
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While visiting my nephew in Paris, we took the Metro Pont Marie as the entrance for us to take our…read morerespective train back to our dorm/hotel after visiting the Le Marais area. They had ticket machines that worked here, so was able to reload my reusable ticket with two more trips (each trip being 2,5€).
As you can probably tell from the name, this station happens to be located next to a bridge. Well,…read moreprobably not unless you are French, or are at least familiar with the french word for bridge (pont). Well, it is a station, which means that you can catch trains from here, and also being Paris, you aren't actually all that far from a metro station (at least in most places), which I have to say is pretty cool.
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Well, it turns out that this station is located next to the old city hall. I'm not actually all…read morethat sure if it is still used as the city hall - it has probably moved elsewhere, but it is one of Paris' more famous buildings - well, to the extent that there are so many famous buildings here that it is difficult to know which ones to go and visit, as long, of course, as you don't go and visit the really touristy places. Anyway, yeah, this station is quite handy, especially if you want to check out the Hotel de Ville.
Metro métropolitain enseigne transport en commun ville citadins illustration
I'm not sure if this is the station that you use to get to Notre-Dame, but based on the name I…read moreguess it it (I thought that there was a station on the island, but I could be wrong). However, leaving that aside, the other thing that I liked was not so much the cathedral, but rather the fountain nearby, which I have to say is pretty impressive. Oh, and there is also quite a few cafews around here, if you are inclined to just sit back and relax, as some are prone to do here in Paris.
Right down the block from the Holiday Inn Notre Dame. Large…read morestation with good directions. Helpful staff. 7 euros for round trip to Versailles.
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If you are like me, and absolutely hate the sight of the Eifel Tower, then I wouldn't be…read morerecommending getting off at this station. I actually hurried down here because despite a wander through the Tulieries being quite a pleasant experience. Anyway, this is a station that pretty much runs from the Louvre all the way up to La Defense, and the Avenue Champs d'Elysee. Like most of the stations on the metro, it isn't all that deep, meaning that getting to the platform is pretty quick.
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A pretty cool train station located in the heart of Paris. We ended up here after taking a Eurostar…read moretrain from London. The stations is busy with people traveling so it was a bit hectic. Fortunatley, we had a disruption with our train back to London, so had to return to the station and security, police, and the military were all there to assist. They made a scary and stressful experience much better by the service and assistance they provided. Everyone was so positive and reassured us we would get to our destinations. The stations itself is breathtaking like the other structures throughout Paris. It is directly connected to the Metro so we didn't have to go far to get to our hotel in Paris. If you need to purchase a metro pass, you can change the language to English by clicking on the British flag. It is fast, easy, and convenient. If you are unsure, you can always ask.
the system is awesome. very straightforward and easy to follow directions to wherever your…read moredestination is. employees are all really nice c:
Waiting area post border control
Long queue for Eurostar security check
Review of station not the service…read more Conveniently located down the street from the US Embassy. On the edge of Tuileries Gardens. Near the lion statue that has bullet holes in it from a war. A long leisurely stroll from the Louvre. Off the Place de la Concorde traffic circle. Part word search, part crossword puzzle can't be sure. Even with my lack of French I still try to form words! Clean. It's a busy station. Beware of pickpockets is sometimes announced. Tourist tip - just be aware of your surroundings and you'll be fine.
Originally named Palais Royal, Musée du Louvre was added in 1989 to emphasize the closeness of the…read morenew Louvre entrance. New platform screen doors were added in 2010. It services lines 1 & 7 for the Paris Metro system.
The French subway system is bad. Their ticketing system is extremely primitive and backwards. It's…read moreall tiny paper tickets that are easy to lose and the fare inspectors know it, so are very predatory. They need to join places like the US and UK in the 21st century.
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