Helene L. • August 10, 2010la station célèbre la date du 4 septembre 1870, à laquelle Gambetta proclama la Troisième République au palais des Tuileries.
Alex C. • February 8, 2019Busy station as it is shared between 3 lines and because it serves a v busy (and touristic) district
Alex C. • February 8, 2019Interchange between metro lines 3 and 9, as well as with the Auber RER station
Alex C. • January 22, 2019Although it might be convenient for some wanting to go to the gardens, I find it to be completely useless, especially since it wasn’t designed to accommodate a lot of people.
Leo D. • May 18, 2013Change to the lines 8, 12, 14 and bus 24, 84, 94, 42, 52 and 94. Exit to La Madeleine: 1. Place de la Madeleine; 2. Église; 3. Rue Duphot 4. Rue de Sèze; 5. Rue Tronchet.
Melissa M. • July 16, 2016Very conveniently located next to the enormous and beautiful Musée du Louvre!
Laurent T. • October 24, 2011Si vous allez en direction du Pont Neuf sur la ligne 7, sachez que la sortie sera tout à l'avant du métro !
Kevin S. • July 7, 2012This is not the Notre-Dame you probably have in mind. The one you want to go is between the metro station Cite / Saint-Michel or RER Saint-Michel - Notre Dame.
Frederic d. • March 21, 2011Line 9: it's worth walking 5 minutes through the gallery to Havre Caumartin when going eastward
Feyza A. • March 23, 2016Best subway station ever, love the art :)
Otel.com • April 3, 2012The rooms may be a bit small, but are well-equipped with basic traveler needs. The metro station is just 5 minutes away by foot, and the Gare Du Nord is also not too far.
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