Metro-Expo-Resto – Place Monge
“Métro, expo, resto” Break out of the mould of “métro, boulot, dodo” (a French expression that, translated literally, means “Métro, work, sleep”) and get ready… Read More
“Métro, expo, resto” Break out of the mould of “métro, boulot, dodo” (a French expression that, translated literally, means “Métro, work, sleep”) and get ready… Read More
“Métro, expo, resto” Break out of the mould of “métro, boulot, dodo” (a French expression that, translated literally, means “Métro, work, sleep”) and get ready… Read More
Keeping with our theme of Babylangues this month, we’ve chosen to cover Étienne Marcel in our Metro-Expo-Resto section this month. It is one of the… Read More
Hôtel de Ville is a metro station in the 4th arrondissement near the...you guessed it, the Hôtel de Ville! In French this means City Hall… Read More
We’re putting a bit of twist on this month’s Metro-Expo-Resto by featuring Champ de Mars, a metro station that doesn’t technically exist anymore. As in… Read More
Served by line 10 of the Parisian Metro and RER B and C, Cluny la Sorbonne is a metro station in the heart of the… Read More
Served by lines 1 and 7 of the Parisian metro, Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre is a bustling station on the northern side of the Seine. Read More
Served by line 13 of the Parisian metro, Liège is a relatively quiet station, next to Saint Lazare train station on the border of the… Read More
Served by line 1 of the Parisian metro, Louvre-Rivoli is a bustling station on the northern side of the Seine, next to the world famous… Read More
Served by line 7 of the Parisian metro, Pont Neuf is a bustling station on the northern side of the Seine, next to the Pont… Read More
Served by line 12 of the Parisian metro, Abbesses is a bustling station on the western side of the butte (hill) of Montmartre in the… Read More
Served by lines 3 and 11 of the Parisian metro, Arts et Métiers station is a quiet stop tucked away in the pleasant streets of… Read More
Discover the futuristic urban underground jungle of the third busiest station in Paris!… Read More
Connecting the lines 1, 5 and 8 of the Parisian métro system, Bastille is a busy and important station which saw a massive 13,706,765 passengers… Read More
Break out of the mould of “métro, boulot, dodo” (a French expression that, translated literally, means “Métro, work, sleep”) and get ready for “Métro, expo,… Read More
Break out of the mould of “métro, boulot, dodo” (a French expression that, translated literally, means “Métro, work, sleep”) and get ready for “Métro, expo,… Read More
Situated in the heart of Paris, the metro station Concorde has seen millions and millions of people pass through it, from all walks of Parisian… Read More
Corvisart, in the 13ème arrondissement in Paris, serves the Parisian metro line 6. This station takes its namesake from la rue Corvisart that can be… Read More
Père Lachaise metro station is located on the border of the 11th and 20th arrondissements in Paris. Opened officially on the 31st January 1903 as… Read More
Charles de Gaulle Étoile metro station borders the 8th, 16th and 17th arrondissements and connects the lines 1, 2 and 6, in addition to the… Read More
Located in the 7th arrondissement, Invalides metro stop takes its namesake from the nearby Hôtel des Invalides, an area of buildings and museums dedicated to… Read More
Taking its name from the nearby Théâtre de l’Odéon, this metro station was opened on 9th January 1910 - making it a grand old age… Read More
Don't be fooled by the latter half of the station name - "Bienvenüe" doesn't mean "welcome to Montparnasse", as might be commonly mistaken. Read More
The Métro station Anvers owes its title to the square of the same name: square d’Anvers. Read More
Tucked away in the eighteenth arrondissement, this Métro station can be found at the square of the same name, Place Blanche. Read More
Bonne-Nouvelle boasts an array of exciting places to be discovered. Read More
Break out of the mould of “métro, boulot, dodo”. Join us in our quest to discover the various stations dotted across the city. Read More