![]() ![]() With a length of 16.5 km (10.3 mi), it constitutes an important east–west transportation route within the City of Paris. Also, there is a future eastern extension planned to go to Val de Fontenay to make a link with Paris Metro Line 15, RER A, RER E and an extension of Tram 1. It connects La Défense–Grande Arche in the northwest and Château de Vincennes in the southeast. Get to see three different Champagne producers, taste seven different types of champagne and enjoy an exquisite 4-course lunch at a vineyard.Paris Métro Line 1 ( French: Ligne 1 du métro de Paris) is one of the sixteen lines of the Paris Métro. Your magical night time Paris excursion continues as you wend your way through Montmartre as you take in some of Paris’s best-known nightlife, including the Moulin Rouge and Pigalle district and then culminates at the Sacré Coeur basilicaĪnd to make sure that you enjoy a truly sparkling experience, this Paris excursion comes complete with a complimentary bottle of champagne!Ĥ This Champagne from Paris day tour will allow you to get acquainted with the region of Champagne, and try the most famous and wonderful drink which reflects the main traditions of France. You’ll begin your Montmartre by Night tour of Paris with a drive along the Avenue des Champs Elysées to the Arc de Triomphe, before passing by splendidly illuminated monuments such as the Eiffel Tower, Invalides, Louvre and Notre Dame Cathedral. With the In-depth Cultural tour Paris and Versailles, you'll have a 5 days tour package taking you through Paris, France and Versailles.ģ: The Montmartre by Night tour of Paris in Citroen 2CV is the Paris excursion with a difference! (6) When you finally exit the metro station, the mainline trains will be two levels above you, though there are banks of escalators and lifts/elevators.ġ: The Silver Segway Tour is a mini-group tour so is ideal for a family or a group of friends.Ī guide will help you to take unforgettable photos along the route, which includes the Eiffel Tower – Field of Mars – The National Residence of the Invalids – The Pont Alexandre III – Museum of the Civilisation.Ģ: The "Paris And Versailles" trip is a guided explorer tour that includes accommodation, transport and others and takes 5 days. You will first have to negotiate three short flights of stairs to access the travellator. So long that despite the provision of a travellator, it takes around 12 minutes to from stepping off the Metro being on the main concourse at Montparnasse (a long way to run if you're in a hurry!) (5) Montparnasse – Bienvenüe metro station is connected to Paris Montparnasse station by long passage ways. (4) You will leave the train at Montparnasse – Bienvenüe station, look out for the stop after St-Placide. (3) There are no luggage spaces/racks on the trains and they’re not air conditioned either, so they can be uncomfortably hot! ![]() (2) The access to the Line 4 Metro platform at Gare Du Nord is NOT step free. You may not be able to even board the first train to arrive. Gare Du Nord is the busiest Paris Metro station and Line 4 is its 2nd busiest line, so at peak times the crowds can seem overwhelming.Or you can buy a single journey t+ ticket on your phone.Ĥ: Make your way to the platform for the Line 4 trains heading to Mairie de Montrouge.īefore opting to take the Metro from Paris Nord to Paris Montparnasse, these six things are worth considering: Though at busy times and/or when the staffed ticket office is closed queues can build up for the ticket machines it can take more than 10 mins to buy a ticket. If you use this entrance, turn to the left when you reach the foot of the escalator/stairs.ģ: Buy a ) at the counter or machine: the machines have excellent English translation, but look out for the easy to miss 'confirm your purchase' button. The above image has been taken from the top of this escalator, when you step off of the escalator, initially walk ahead of you, but then turn sharp right, the Line 4 entrance will then be ahead of you.Īlternatively use this entrance pictured below - which is in the middle of the concourse - opposite the exits from voies 5-8. In this part of the station you will come to an escalator that leads to a lower concourse. The easiest option is to turn left when you exit from the voie (platform/track) and keep walking ahead until you are at the far side of the concourse - keeping the trains to your left. The four stages for making the transfer to metro line 4 at Gare Du Nord from Eurostar and Thalys train arrivals:ġ: Walk ahead to the front of the train and exit on to the main concourse (the only exit from the platform/voies).Ģ: There are TWO routes froto Metro Line 4, neither of which are particularly clearly signposted. ![]()
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