RATP • July 22, 2013Accès à pied au Funiculaire de Montmartre. / Walk to the Montmartre funicular to reach the Sacré-Cœur. Cost : 1 ticket t+.
Kate • August 9, 2014This metro station has only one way out to tje street and that's great help to not get lost.
Andrew C. • May 15, 2015Absolutely love how "Barbès-Rochechouart" sounds when they announce the station. Guys sell cigarettes, metro tickets near the station. Considered dangerous by many Paris visitors, exaggerated
Tor V. • April 20, 2010Walk around Pigalle to view the most colorful and entertaining people and establishments. Do not enter any of those shops on any account.
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.
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 !
Francis T. • November 28, 2023This is a transport hub and gets you to London via Eurostar. The place is modern, clean and always staff to help.
Adrienn H. • August 16, 2016avoid by night. even on bike it is scary to pass by on boulevard de barbes, i don't want to know how it is when you have to walk.
Alex C. • December 19, 2018Interchange here for national (and a few international) rail services. Line 4 is a bit far from the others
Alex C. • December 19, 2018I have a special attachment to this station as it used to be my main station when I lived in the neighbourhood when I was really young! Loads of steps to reach the platform (use lifts when possible)
Andrew C. • May 24, 2015Awesome views from trains of the above-ground sections of metro within Paris. Pictured: a train approaching La Chapelle station (Line 2) The Barbès market below, Lariboisiere hospital in the distance
K² • February 14, 2010Typical Metro stop on the 4 line. Be aware that although you can transfer to the 12 here, you will need to walk through a long tunnel to do so.
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. • 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)
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