Moldi • November 11, 2013Les contrôleurs sont très souvent présents aux portes du RER, faites gaffe ;)))
Eric D. • March 28, 2010The station was opened on 15 February 1930 with the extension of line 10 from Odéon to Place d'Italie (now on line line 7). It is named after the Place Maubert (Maubert square)
de Dios Editores • October 19, 2011"Amélie": Desde el bar “Le Verre á Pied”, ubicado en 118bis Rue Mouffetard, Amélie (Audrey Tautou) mira como el Sr. Bretodeau encuentra la caja de recuerdos que le dejó en la cabina telefónica .
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!
A. • September 13, 2013Paris is known for its beautiful Metro stations and Cité is one of the best. From the Guimard-esque entrance to the tiled arches of the subway, a ride from Cité is like stepping back into 1910.
Francois P. • April 15, 2011Exit 1 will get you to the actual Place Monge (with elevators) ; exit 2 will get you to the Arenes de Lutece (a Gallo-Roman amphitheater)
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).
Mr. Mu~ © . • February 13, 2017For tourists, stop here and walk around this area, it's beautiful and more French.. I like it more than champs-eleysees
Francois P. • September 5, 2011Pour débarquer à Mouffetard par le bas ; accessoirement première station de métro au monde entièrement ré-équipée en éclairage LED
Alex C. • February 24, 2020Served by line 4. It’s right by the church and two of the most famous cafés in Paris
Kevin S. • April 24, 2011Since you are not far, come on eat a frozen yoghurt at Myberry street rue Vieille du Temple :)
Alex C. • February 16, 2019Beautiful but useless station. It’s decorated with copies of some of the artefacts displayed at the Louvre Museum. This station doesn’t have a direct access to the Museum!!
Kate D. • October 22, 2014A metro which does not go below ground! Photo attached is of the viaduct which leads up to the station.
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