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  1. See the metro map for Paris and the Ile-de-France region, showing the RATP transport network and stations and its [Nb de ligne] lines.

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      Presentation of the RATP Group: job opportunities, strategic...

  2. 9 de set. de 2024 · The Paris Subway / Paris Underground has over 300 Paris Metro stations on 16 lines covering the 10x10km area of central Paris. [1] [2] Metro Paris lines are numbered from 1 to 14 with two “bis” or secondary lines 3b and 7b.

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    • Paris Catacombs
    • La Petite Ceinture
    • Visit The Medieval Louvre Underground
    • Explore Roman Lutetia in The Archaeological Crypt of Paris
    • Learn About Water in Paris by Touring The Sewers
    • Visit Roman Lutetia’s Sewer System
    • Navigate The Underground Sections of Canal Saint-Martin
    • Learn About Palais Garnier’s Secret Underground Lake
    • Carrières Des Capucins, Locals’ Favorite Paris Underground Tour
    • The Metro’s Phantom Stations

    The Catacombs of Parisare 15th-century underground quarries reused years later for stocking the remains of disappeared cemeteries in Paris. AParis Catacombs tour explores some of these underground tunnels in Paris, decorated with bones and skulls from the Middle Ages. This is the most popular Paris underground tour – probably for its spooky side – ...

    The Petite Ceinture of Paris(the Little Belt railway around Paris) was a 32 km railroad line that circumnavigated the city of Paris during the 19th century. Originally built to transport material goods from depot yards to the core of Paris, La Petite Ceinture became, since 1862, also a service for passengers. This little train stopped operating in ...

    Known as the world’s most-visited museum, the Louvre Museumwas built as a Royal Palace, home to the French Kings and Queens for many centuries. The Palace of the Louvre has a long history that goes back to Medieval Paris. The construction of the Louvre started in the 12th century under the rule of King Philippe Auguste,who wanted to protect Paris b...

    The Archaeological Cryptis a fascinating place located just in front of Notre Dame Cathedral. Despite its proximity to one of the most visited monuments in Paris, the Archaeological Crypt sees few visitors a day! The place was planned to be an underground car park until the excavation works uncovered one of the most fascinating and well-kept parts ...

    The Paris Sewer Museumis a fascinating place located in the 7th District of Paris that details the history of the sewer system and water in Paris, from the former Roman Lutetia to its modern layout (19th century). The museum also explains the sewer workers’ role and the water treatment methods, with interesting anecdotes about water in Paris. I am ...

    The Romans of Lutetia also had an efficient sewer system – different from the current sewer system – and you can see a part of it just below the Roman baths inside the Cluny Museum, in the 5th Arrondissement of Paris. Visitors can explore these Roman Paris tunnels only during special guided visits by one of the museum’s curators. The visits are in ...

    Napoleon‘s engineers designed the Canal Saint-Martin in the 19th century to bring drinking water to Paris. The Canal connects the Bassin de la Villette to the Seine Riverupstream with a drop of twenty-five meters. Canal Saint-Martin has nine locks and two swing bridges, and it measures 4.5 km long, more than 2 km of which flows underground. The sec...

    The underground lake below the grounds of the Opéra de Garnier is, in our opinion, the best secret of our Underground Paris guide! Were Gaston Leroux’s tales in his novel The Phantom of the Operajust stories? In the book, Erik the Phantomis a deformed architect who helped build the Opera of Paris. At the same time, he secretly built a magnificent p...

    The famous Paris Catacombs only represent 0.5% of the underground city Paris has to offer. There are other places that are less easy to reach, sometimes forbidden places, which years ago were the object of clandestine parties and other meetings. The Carrières des Capucins(the Quarries of the Capuchins) is a great and local alternative to the Paris ...

    With a daily ridership of 4.16 million (2015), the Parisian Metro is the most known part of the underground Paris. The metro of Paris has 300 stations spread all over the city, and there are beautiful metro stationsthat you can visit with a single metro ticket. The Parisian Metro also counts 18 phantom stations and underground tunnels abandoned for...

  3. Public transport in Paris and Île-de-France: itinerary planner; metro, RER and bus maps; information on: traffic, fares, hours, areas…

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paris_MétroParis Métro - Wikipedia

    The Paris Métro runs mostly underground; surface sections include sections on viaducts in Paris (Lines 1, 2, 5, and 6) and at the surface in the suburbs (Lines 1, 5, 8, and 13). In most cases, both tracks are laid in a single tunnel.

  5. Paris Metro (Métro in French, Subway or Underground in English) is the fastest way of getting around the city. The underground system has 14 interconnected lines (and 4 others under construction) and is also linked with the other RER trains.

  6. The Paris metro map allows you to visualize all the underground and aboveground lines that traverse the city to serve all of Paris within the city limits and the surrounding suburbs.

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