How many stops does the Paris Metro have?

With over 300 stations covering 214 kilometres (133 mi) underground the Paris Metro system is also one of the oldest transport networks in the world.

What Metro lines go to the Eiffel Tower?

The closest Paris Metro station to the Eiffel Tower is Champ de Mars / Tour Eiffel on line RER C. Other Metro stations close to the Eiffel Tower include Ecole Militaire on Line 8, and Bir-Hakeim on Line 6.

What is the most central train station in Paris?

the Gare du Nord
The first thing that stands out about the Gare du Nord or North Station is its neoclassical facade adorned with twenty statues. It has been in operation since 1846 and is currently the largest station in Paris.

What Metro stop is the Louvre?

The metro stop that you want for the Louvre is the Palais-Royal–Musée du Louvre station.

Where does the Paris Metro take you?

This first map shows Line 1 of the Paris Metro, which travels from La Defense by the Grande Arche through to Chateau de Vincennes and has many additional stops, including metro stations on route that have transport connections for other lines taking you all over Paris.

What is the Paris City Vision tourist map?

Paris City Vision offers you a Paris tourist map you can download completely free of charge. This map lists museums, monuments, and must-see destinations and is a useful tool, whether you are spending a few hours or several days in France’s most beautiful city. We are offering you much more than simply a downloadable Paris tourist map.

Where does Metro Line 3bis stop in Paris?

Now Metro Line 3bis is classed as one of the minor Paris Metro lines, and this map shows the route from the Porte des Lilas going through to Gambetta, yet this only stops at two additional Metro stations in between, which are Saint-Fargeau and Pelleport. Porte des Lilas, Saint-Fargeau, Pelleport, Gambetta.

Where does the Paris Metro Line 9 stop in Paris?

Yet this map shows the Paris Metro Line 9 that travels between Pont de Sevres and Mairie de Montreuil, which has additional stops at Metro stations such as Porte de Saint-Cloud by the Parc de Princes, Trocadero by the Palais de Chaillot and the Trocadero Gardens, Franklin D. Roosevelt station on the famous Avenue des Champs Elysees and many more.