Guille M. • December 7, 2014Estación de metro que lleva directo al museo del Louvre, si vas en metro es la mejor parada para ir a visitar varios destinos.
Jennifer P. • July 20, 2011e entrance on Place Colette was redesigned by Jean-Michel Othoniel, as the "Kiosque des noctambules" (Kiosk of the night-walkers), and completed in October 2000 for the centenary of the Metro.
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.
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. • December 19, 2018Only served by metro line 4. Interchange with the RER. It you want to interchange with the other metro lines, do it at Châtelet ;)
Alex C. • January 22, 2019The area it serves is rather nice, especially when you go down the Rue des Petits Carreaux (which in turns becomes the Rue Montorgueuil à bit further down)
Alex C. • February 8, 2019Busy station as it is shared between 3 lines and because it serves a v busy (and touristic) district
Melissa M. • July 16, 2016Really really big metro station that has so many lines connected to it! Be careful not to get lost/pickpocket.
Elizabeth L. • November 19, 2014If you are heading to Pinacoteque museum, this is the nearest metro.
Alex C. • February 5, 2019This is the station for the Centre George Pompidou and the Museum of Modern Art
Alex C. • February 24, 2020Served by line 4. It’s right by the church and two of the most famous cafés in Paris
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 !
Eric D. • May 16, 2010The station opened on 10 March 1925 as part of the line's extension from Croix Rouge (a station between Sèvres - Babylone and Mabillon, which was closed during World War II).
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.
Jackson T. • September 15, 2014This metro station is by far the cleanest and unique station. The gears (center) and bronze sheets overlay of the tunnel really makes this a metro stop standout
Gorka G. • August 25, 2019The top-notch parisien subway technology. There's no more advanced station in the whole network. The double doors with lights on them were ahead of their time by decades!
Alex C. • December 19, 2018Paris’ main transport hub. And its busiest by far. 3 different RER lines serve it. Alight for the metro stations Les Halles (4) and Châtelet (1,4,7,11,14)
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