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.
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
Jenny L. • July 8, 2015Never knew that the metro station in Paris has no elevator! You have to walk up the stairs with your heavy suitcase. :(
Alex C. • December 5, 2019Elevated metro station on Line 6. Last station before crossing the river (on the eastern part of the line)
Jack S. • April 17, 2022Gare de Paris Bercy is not linked to this metro station, despite some maps suggesting they are. Approx 5 min walk.
Anton W. • December 12, 2011The entrances to the George V Métro station itself are where Michel gives the slip to the detectives.
Alex C. • March 9, 2019Busy metro station. The platforms of line 1 and line 9 are quite distant!
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.
Jack S. • October 14, 2024The station got its name after the construction of a passageway connecting 2 separate metro stations. Bienvenüe got its title in honour of the principal engineer of the Paris Métro, Fulgence Bienvenüe
Melissa M. • July 16, 2016Really really big metro station that has so many lines connected to it! Be careful not to get lost/pickpocket.
Alex C. • March 4, 2020It’s under the place Iéna. The neighbourhood around is mostly residential and offices
Helene L. • August 10, 2010la station célèbre la date du 4 septembre 1870, à laquelle Gambetta proclama la Troisième République au palais des Tuileries.
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