ParisianGeek • April 17, 2011La station s'appelait "Obligado", victoire franco-britannique sur l'Argentine. En 1948, elle prit le nom "Argentine", pour remercier l'aide du pays à la reconstruction d'après-guerre.
Sophie B. • April 14, 2010Puerta Mayo ! Ole ! Make sure you take the right exit or you'll be in trouble. On the other hand you might meet bunnies. Yes!
Elizabeth L. • November 28, 2014Get the ten tickets for €13.60 for tourists. May end up being more value for money.
MJ. • September 1, 2014Make sure you check with information desk to ensure the lines are working. #6 line is often interrupted.
Quentin L. • July 23, 2011Un quartier dandy, calme a 2 pas des champs Elysées et du reste de Paris. TOP
Anton W. • December 12, 2011The entrances to the George V Métro station itself are where Michel gives the slip to the detectives.
Alex C. • February 12, 2019The station before the western terminus. It has a standard Paris metro design. The area it serves it quite nice
K. W. • June 24, 2011Le kinder bueno au chocolat blanc du distributeur automatique sur le quai direction étoile est super bon.
Alex C. • March 8, 2019Serves a mostly residential area
Alex C. • March 4, 2020It’s under the place Iéna. The neighbourhood around is mostly residential and offices
Alex C. • August 26, 2019Terminus of metro line 3
Alex C. • December 4, 2019Located at the lower half of the Champs Elysées. Interchange between metro lines 1 and 13
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