![]() ![]() It links the southern suburbs to western Paris. Line 9 is one of the longest metro lines and one of the most used in Paris. Roosevelt (on the Champs Elysées), Chaussée d’Antin-La Fayette (next to the Galeries Lafayette department store), République (near the Canal Saint- Martin) and Nation. Line 9 joins many places where famous monuments are located, such as the Trocadéro, Alma Marceau (Pont de l’Alma), Franklin D. Line 7 crosses Paris northeast to southeast. Line 7 passes by Place d’Italie near Chinatown, Pont Marie, Châtelet, the Louvre, Opéra ( The Opera Garnier) and by the Galeries Lafayette department store. It is the 2nd most commonly used line after Line 1. It is the only metro line that connects to all the other lines (metro and RER). The following station, Saint-Michel station, is located next to Notre Dame, before line 4 continues to Saint-Germain-des-Près and Montparnasse and its amazing tower.Ĭrossing Paris from North to East, line 4 was created a hundred years ago. Surrounded by Pont neuf and Pont Marie, this place is incredibly romantic and recommended for admiring a beautiful sunset in Paris. Line 4 starts at Porte de Clignancourt, crosses Château Rouge (near the Sacré-Cœur on the Butte Montmartre), Châtelet and Cité, where you can access the Ile de la Cité. Historically, it is the most commonly used line as it links the largest number of Parisian monuments! ![]() All about the Paris metro‘, line 1 is the oldest metro line and was opened on July 19th, 1990. Line 1 starts and finishes with La Défense, a famous business district, through the Charles de Gaulle Etoile station next to the Arc the triomphe, then the Champs Elysées, Place de la Concorde, the Louvre, Châtelet (where you can find the world famous modern art museum, the Pompidou Center), the Hôtel de Ville, Place de la Bastille, Place de la Nation, the Chateau de Vincennes (find out more in our post Episode 1 : from Chinatown to the XIVth century castle of Vincennes).Īs we explained in Tips and tricks…. Retrieved 13 January 2022.During your stay, you’ll be looking for things to do in Paris, right? Wondering how to get around the city and don’t know where to begin? Paris’ metro system is definitely the quickest and most efficient way to travel around the city, not to mention the cheapest! Let Lodgis guide you through the best Paris metro lines for sightseeing!
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