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What is the nicest metro station in Paris?

Parisian panache: six of the most spectacular Paris Métro stations
  • Cité, Line 4. Cité is illuminated by antique-looking white globes. ...
  • Arts et Métiers, Line 11. 'You are in Captain Nemo's submarine, which has dived deep.' ...
  • Mirabeau, Line 10. ...
  • Gare d'Austerlitz, Line 5. ...
  • Bir-Hakeim, Line 6. ...
  • Gare de Lyon, Line 14.




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Don't waste your time in Paris by standing in ticket lines when you don't have to. Skip-the-line (also called fast-track or priority or reserved entry) tickets that let you book a specific date/time slot are almost always worth getting and are easy to buy online before you travel.

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Can you take and travel with your luggage on the Paris Metro ? Yes, you can travel on Paris Metro with luggage. Paris Metro is one of the oldest and most used underground railways in the world. Its reliability, safety and frequency make it a top choice for travelers.

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Unless weather conditions or special safety considerations prevent it, you can visit the tower up to midnight from mid-June to early September and up to 11:00 pm the rest of the year.

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Yes, tap water in Paris is perfectly safe to drink and is readily available wherever you go, even at public water fountains. As long as taps aren't labeled eau non potable—meaning “not for drinking” in French—everything else is potable. In fact, drinking water from the fountains of Paris has been encouraged.

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Gare du Nord The busiest railway station in Europe and the hub for trains arriving and departing Paris on the Eurostar. With Thalys the Gare du Nord also serves Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany.

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The metro station Blanche on line 2 is the closest one to the Moulin Rouge address. You may also get off at the station Place de Clichy if you want to walk for a bit. It is on lines 2 and 13, so you will not have to change metro if you come from line 13.

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While the metro subway system is extensive, it's generally safe and easy to use once you familiarize yourself with it a bit. Trains usually arrive on time; buses are well-appointed and spacious, and commuter express (RER) trains service the city's most important stops in record time.

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We advise you to visit the Eiffel Tower at off-peak times. The number of visitors depends on the time of the year, the weather conditions and the day of the week but queues are usually shorter in the mornings and in the evenings. You can choose to visit the Eiffel tower during the day or at night.

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The sparkles: every evening after dusk for 5 minutes at the beginning of each hour. As the lights are switched off at 11.45pm, they will sparkle for the last time at 11pm.

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The French currency is the Euro (€). You cannot buy anything in France with another currency. We recommend to withdraw Euros in French ATMs with your credit cards. French people are not used to carry a lot of cash, please be careful if you have some.

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Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Paris. Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year.

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The world-famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées is a must-see on any trip to Paris. The Avenue des Champs-Élysées needs no introduction.

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Rouen is one of the most beautiful places to visit near Paris by train. Due to its short distance from the French capital, many people visit Rouen on a day trip from Paris, but this city deserves more than a few hours.

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