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Comment aller à la Tour Eiffel en métro ?
La Tour Eiffel , symbole emblématique de Paris et monument incontournable lors d’un séjour dans la capitale française, est facilement accessible en métro. Découvrez comment aller à la Tour Eiffel en empruntant ce moyen de transport pratique et économique.
Les lignes de métro desservant la Tour Eiffel
Pour se rendre à la Tour Eiffel, il faut prendre le métro parisien et emprunter l’une des deux lignes principales desservant directement ou indirectement le monument :
- Ligne 6 : arrêt Bir-Hakeim (à environ 10 minutes à pied de la Tour)
- Ligne 9 : arrêt Trocadéro (à environ 15 minutes à pied de la Tour)
Accès depuis les autres lignes de métro
Bien que ces deux lignes soient les plus proches de la Tour Eiffel, vous pouvez également emprunter d’autres lignes de métro qui passent par des stations de correspondance à proximité . Voici quelques exemples d’itinéraires possibles :
- Depuis la ligne 8, descendez à l’arrêt La Motte-Picquet Grenelle et prenez la ligne 6 en direction de Charles de Gaulle – Étoile jusqu’à l’arrêt Bir-Hakeim.
- Depuis la ligne 1, descendez à l’arrêt Franklin D. Roosevelt et prenez la ligne 9 en direction de Pont de Sèvres jusqu’à l’arrêt Trocadéro.
- Depuis la ligne 12, descendez à l’arrêt Concorde et prenez la ligne 1 en direction de La Défense jusqu’à l’arrêt Franklin D. Roosevelt, puis changez pour la ligne 9 en direction de Pont de Sèvres.
D’autres combinaisons sont possibles selon votre point de départ et les lignes de métro que vous empruntez. N’hésitez pas à consulter le plan du métro parisien pour déterminer l’itinéraire le plus adapté à votre situation.
Les trajets en métro depuis les principales gares parisiennes
Si vous arrivez à Paris par train, voici comment rejoindre la Tour Eiffel depuis les principales gares de la capitale :
Depuis la Gare du Nord et la Gare de l’Est
Empruntez la ligne 4 en direction de Mairie de Montrouge . Descendez à l’arrêt Strasbourg Saint-Denis et prenez la ligne 9 en direction de Pont de Sèvres jusqu’à l’arrêt Trocadéro.
Depuis la Gare Montparnasse
Prenez la ligne 6 en direction de Charles de Gaulle – Étoile et descendez à l’arrêt Bir-Hakeim.
Depuis la Gare de Lyon
Empruntez la ligne 1 en direction de La Défense . Descendez à l’arrêt Franklin D. Roosevelt, puis changez pour la ligne 9 en direction de Pont de Sèvres et descendez à l’arrêt Trocadéro.
Depuis la Gare d’Austerlitz
Prenez la ligne 10 en direction de Boulogne – Pont de Saint-Cloud jusqu’à l’arrêt Ségur. Changez ensuite pour la ligne 6 en direction de Charles de Gaulle – Étoile et descendez à l’arrêt Bir-Hakeim.
Les trajets en métro depuis les aéroports parisiens
Pour ceux qui arrivent à Paris en avion, voici comment rejoindre la Tour Eiffel depuis les principaux aéroports de la région parisienne :
Depuis l’aéroport Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle
Prenez le RER B en direction de Robinson / Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse jusqu’à l’arrêt Saint-Michel Notre-Dame. Changez ensuite pour le RER C en direction de Versailles Château Rive Gauche ou Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines jusqu’à l’arrêt Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel (à environ 5 minutes à pied de la Tour).
Depuis l’aéroport Orly
Empruntez le tramway T7 en direction de Villejuif-Louis Aragon jusqu’à l’arrêt Athis-Mons Porte de l’Essonne. Prenez ensuite le bus 8 en direction de Juvisy RER jusqu’à l’arrêt Denfert-Rochereau. Montez à bord du métro ligne 6 en direction de Charles de Gaulle – Étoile et descendez à l’arrêt Bir-Hakeim.
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Closest Metro Stations to the Eiffel Tower
The best view of the Eiffel Tower is actually from the opposite side of the river Seine at the Trocadéro, accessed by station Trocadéro on metro line 9 and line 6. The picture of the Eiffel Tower here is from the Trocadero.
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Bus stations near Tour Eiffel in Paris
- Champ de Mars - Suffren, 1 min walk, VIEW
- Champ de Mars, 2 min walk, VIEW
- Tour Eiffel, 3 min walk, VIEW
- Pont D'Iéna, 5 min walk, VIEW
RER stations near Tour Eiffel in Paris
- Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel, 7 min walk, VIEW
Metro stations near Tour Eiffel in Paris
- Iéna, 8 min walk, VIEW
- Bir-Hakeim, 9 min walk, VIEW
Bus lines to Tour Eiffel in Paris
- 82, Luxembourg, VIEW
- 42, Gare Saint-Lazare, VIEW
- 69, Champ De Mars - Gambetta - Mairie Du 20e, VIEW
- 86, Demi Lune - Parc Zoologique - Champ De Mars, VIEW
- 30, Pigalle, VIEW
- 72, Gare de Lyon - Maison de la Ratp, VIEW
What are the closest stations to Tour Eiffel?
The closest stations to Tour Eiffel are:
- Champ de Mars - Suffren is 61 meters away, 1 min walk.
- Champ de Mars is 121 meters away, 2 min walk.
- Tour Eiffel is 213 meters away, 3 min walk.
- Pont D'Iéna is 300 meters away, 5 min walk.
- Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel is 485 meters away, 7 min walk.
- Iéna is 617 meters away, 8 min walk.
- Bir-Hakeim is 646 meters away, 9 min walk.
Which RER lines stop near Tour Eiffel?
These RER lines stop near Tour Eiffel: C
Which Metro lines stop near Tour Eiffel?
These Metro lines stop near Tour Eiffel: 6 , 9
Which Bus lines stop near Tour Eiffel?
These Bus lines stop near Tour Eiffel: 30 , 42 , 72 , 82 , 86 , 92
What’s the nearest metro station to Tour Eiffel in Paris?
The nearest metro station to Tour Eiffel in Paris is Iéna. It’s a 8 min walk away.
What’s the nearest bus stop to Tour Eiffel in Paris?
The nearest bus stop to Tour Eiffel in Paris is Champ de Mars - Suffren. It’s a 1 min walk away.
What’s the nearest RER station to Tour Eiffel in Paris?
The nearest RER station to Tour Eiffel in Paris is Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel. It’s a 7 min walk away.
What time is the first Metro to Tour Eiffel in Paris?
The 6 is the first Metro that goes to Tour Eiffel in Paris. It stops nearby at 5:31 AM.
What time is the last Metro to Tour Eiffel in Paris?
The 6 is the last Metro that goes to Tour Eiffel in Paris. It stops nearby at 2:10 AM.
What time is the first Bus to Tour Eiffel in Paris?
The 72 is the first Bus that goes to Tour Eiffel in Paris. It stops nearby at 7:12 AM.
What time is the last Bus to Tour Eiffel in Paris?
The 86 is the last Bus that goes to Tour Eiffel in Paris. It stops nearby at 1:23 AM.
What time is the first RER to Tour Eiffel in Paris?
The C is the first RER that goes to Tour Eiffel in Paris. It stops nearby at 5:10 AM.
What time is the last RER to Tour Eiffel in Paris?
The C is the last RER that goes to Tour Eiffel in Paris. It stops nearby at 12:24 AM.
How much is the Bus fare to Tour Eiffel?
The Bus fare to Tour Eiffel costs about €2.15.
How much is the Light Rail fare to Tour Eiffel?
The Light Rail fare to Tour Eiffel costs about €2.15.
How much is the Metro fare to Tour Eiffel?
The Metro fare to Tour Eiffel costs about €2.15.
Public Transit to Tour Eiffel in Paris
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Looking for the nearest stop or station to Tour Eiffel? Check out this list of stops closest to your destination: Champ de Mars - Suffren; Champ de Mars; Tour Eiffel; Pont D'Iéna; Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel; Iéna; Bir-Hakeim.
RER: C Metro: 6 9 Bus: 30 42 72 82 86 92
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How To Get to the Eiffel Tower From Anywhere in Paris
Wherever you’re in Paris, a metro stop is never far away. Add a superb RER and bus network, and it really doesn’t matter where you choose to stay. Whether you’re in a budget-friendly arrondissement or a suburb, you can be in the center of Paris with, at most, one changeover.
The Eiffel Tower is arguably the most important sight to search out for visitors to the City of Light. While you can stay in a nearby hotel or even get a room with a view of the Eiffel Tower , chances are that you’ll stay in a different arrondissement.
Luckily, Paris has a fabulous public transport system, with reliable buses, very regular metro lines, and fast RER trains that connect you with the suburbs. Here are the best and fastest ways to get to the Eiffel Tower from wherever you are staying inside or just outside of Paris.
Pro tip: If you’re a first-timer in Paris, don’t try to maneuver through Châtelet station. While it offers many options and great connections, it’s vast and confusing. You’ll likely end up spending more time getting between lines than you’ll save using one of the options avoiding Châtelet.
From the 1st arrondissement to the Eiffel Tower
If you’re lucky enough to stay in the 1st arrondissement, then you’re right in the heart of Paris. You’re close to the Louvre with access to all the best connections across the city.
While you could easily walk along the Seine to the tower, you can also hop on the bus 72 at Louvre-Rivoli, toward Parc de Saint-Cloud, and exit at Pont Bir-Hakeim, at the foot of Trocadéro, and walk across the bridge.
Or take metro 1, toward La Défense, and change at Franklin D. Roosevelt into the metro 9 toward Point de Sèvres and exit at Trocadéro to walk down to the Eiffel Tower, along one of the most iconic approaches.
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2éme, the fashionable sentier.
From the 2nd arrondissement, the easiest and direct way to get to the Eiffel Tower is by metro line 9, from Grand Boulevards direction Pont de Sèvres, and exciting at Iéna. From there it is a lovely 7 minute walk along the Seine, or you can hop onto bus 82 toward Luxembourg and get out at Tour Eiffel.
3éme, the hip Haut Marais
The lovely old quarter of the Haut Marais is a hugely popular quarter to stay in. With the station République in the northern part, you have plenty of options. The metro line 8, direction Balard, takes you to Ecole Militaire at the bottom of the Champ de Mars, with a nice approach. Line 9, direction Pont de Sèvres, allows you to walk down from Trocadéro.
For a bus ride, take the 69 toward Champ de Mars and exit at RAPP- La Bourdonnais, basically in the middle of the Champ de Mars.
4éme, Marais and Saint-Paul
This little arrondissement is spread between the Haut Marais and the Seine. You have Saint-Paul in the north, where metro 1, direction La Défense takes you to Franklin D. Roosevelt. From here, you change into the metro 9 toward Point de Sèvres, and exit at Trocadéro.
Or take the 69 from Saint Paul toward Champ de Mars and exit at RAPP- La Bourdonnais. You could also take the 72 from Pont Marie in the direction of Parc de Saint Cloud, and exit at Le Notre, at the bottom of Trocadéro.
5éme, the Latin Quarter
From the Latin Quarter , on the same side as the Eiffel Tower, you can, if you are staying near the Seine, hop into the RER C at Saint-Michel Notre Dame, heading westwards, either in direction Versailles or Pontoise. Both stop at Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel, after just four stations.
For a ride with a view, take the 86 bus from Rue de l’École de Médecine just off Odéon, which takes you to Rapp La Bourdonnais by the Champ de Mars.
6éme, Saint-Germain-de-Prés and Luxembourg
Metro line 10 meanders through this quarter around Saint-Germain-de-Prés and you can take it from stations such as Odéon, Sevrés-Babylon or Duroc toward Boulogne Pont Saint Cloud. From here, either change onto line 6 toward Charles de Gaulle Étoile to Bir-Hakeim, at La Motte Picquet Grenelle, or walk — it’s not far.
7éme, Home of the Eiffel Tower
Congratulations, you are staying in the same arrondissement as the Eiffel Tower, and it is perfectly walkable from anywhere. The furthest away point would be Sevrés Babylon, where you could always catch bus 86, coming from the 6 th arrondissement.
8éme, Champs Élysées and Beyond
If you’re staying in the swanky south of the 8éme arrondissement, chances are you can just walk the few steps along the Seine to the Eiffel Tower. If you’re closer to the Champs Élysées in the north of the area, take the 42 bus from either Champs Élysées Clemenceau or Champs Elysées Rond Point direction Cours de l’Île Seguin, and get off at Champ de Mars – Suffren.
9éme, Theatreland
The hip 9éme arrondissement with its many beautiful covered passages stretches from the top of the 2éme to the south of Montmartre. It’s crisscrossed by various metro and bus lines.
The fastest and easiest way to get straight to the Eiffel Tower is by taking metro line 8 toward Balard from Chaussée d’Antin La Fayette or Opéra to École Militaire. If you’re closer to Pigalle, take bus 30 from Pigalle, direction Hôpital Européen George Pompidou, and get off at Tour Eiffel.
10éme, Canal Saint-Martin and More
Handy for the national and international train connections from Paris, it’s a little harder to get to the Eiffel Tower from the 10éme than other arrondissements.
Metro line 4 direction Bagneaux Lucie Aubrac takes you to Odéon, where you can hop on bus 86 from Rue de l’École de Médecine to Rapp La Bourdonnais. You can also take metro 5 toward Place d’Italie, change at République into line 9 toward Pont de Sèvres, and exit at Trocadéro.
11éme, From Oberkampf to Bastille
Quite spread out, the 11éme has the handy République in the north, and Bastille in the south, both excellent hubs.
For République connections, see 10éme, and from Bastille, take metro line 5, direction Place d’Italie, and change into RER C at Gare d’Austerlitz, into direction Versailles or Pontoise, and exit at Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel.
Alternatively, take the metro line 1 toward La Défense, and change at Charles de Gaulle-Étoile into metro line 6 (direction Nation) to either Trocadéro or Bir-Hakeim.
12éme, Around Gare de Lyon
Although it’s at the other end of Paris, the 12éme has a couple of direct connections to the Eiffel Tower, even if they take time.
If you’re taking the bus, estimate about an hour. However, you’ll get to indulge in plenty of sightseeing along the way. Bus 72 (direction Saint Cloud, takes you all the way from Gare de Lyon to Pont d’Iéna, all along the Seine.
If you’d rather ride the metro, take line 6, direction Charles de Gaulle Étoile, to either Bir-Hakeim or Trocadéro.
13éme, Modern Architecture and Floating Restaurants
From this often wrongly over-looked arrondissement, you can take the RER C from Bibliothèque François Mitterrand toward Versailles or Pontoise, and exit at Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel.
You can also take the fast metro line 14 from Bibliothèque François Mitterrand or Olympiades (direction Saint-Denis) to Madeleine and change into the 8 (direction Balard) to École Militaire.
14éme, Observatory and Catacombs
Throughout the Montparnasse neighborhood , you’ll not only spot the Eiffel Tower, but can also grab some great connections.
Take metro line 6 across the arrondissement, which will drop you right at Bir-Hakeim (direction Charles de Gaulle Étoile) to bus 82 from Montparnasse Cinémas (direction Hôpital Américain). This lets you get to stop Champ de Mars — Suffren within 20 minutes.
15éme, Many Hidden Treasures
This arrondissement either sees you staying within steps from the Eiffel Tower, or right down at the outer south-western edge of the city.
If you’re near the Seine and don’t fancy the stroll, catch the RER C from Pont du Garigliano to Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel. Alternatively take metro line 8, which traverses the arrondissement in the direction of Créteil, and emerge at École Militaire, after a few short stops.
16éme, Passy and Fine Living
This arrondissement is the largest in Paris, made up of two merged arrondissements and encompassing the Bois de Boulogne.
If you’re near the Seine, or anywhere in Passy, the Eiffel Tower is just steps away. If you’re closer to the Arc de Triomphe , then trusty metro line 6, direction Nation, will take you to La Dame de Fer, the Iron Lady.
17éme, Parks and Cafés
The 17 th has various ways to get to the Eiffel Tower. If you’re near Pereire or Porte Maillot in the north of the arrondissement, then the RER C (into direction Saint Martin d’Étampes) takes you straight to Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel.
If you’re near Avenue de Ternes, hop onto metro line 6, direction Nation at Charles de Gaulle Étoile and get out at Bir-Hakeim.
Or take Bus 30 from Place de Ternes toward Hôpital Européen George Pompidou, and get off at Tour Eiffel. The bus option is the most scenic of the lot.
18éme, Montmartre and Beyond
If you’re staying in the north of Montmartre , there’s a nearly one-hour long bus route, number 80 (direction Porte de Versailles), that takes you from Lamarck Caulaincourt to Bosquet Rapp on the Seine, or a bit further to École Militaire.
If you’re on the western side of the neighborhood, metro line 13, direction Châtillon-Montrouge from Guy Môquet or La Fourche, will take you to Invalides. From here, you can easily walk or change into the 8 to Balard, and get out at École Militaire.
19éme, Urban Art and Canals
On the outer north-eastern edge of Paris, this arrondissement might look far away from the Eiffel Tower, but you’re just one change away.
From Ourcq take metro line 5 toward Place d’Italie, and change at Oberkampf into the 9 to Pont de Sèvres. Then exit at Alma-Marceau for a brief walk along the Seine.
You could also continue on the 5 to Place d’Italie and change there into the 6, in the direction of Charles de Gaulle Étoile and exit at Bir-Hakeim. The 6 is overground so you’ll get a chance to see Paris on your ride.
20éme, Home of Père Lachaise
The hip 20éme spreads along the outer eastern edge of Paris. If you’re staying closer to Nation, it’s an easy hop onto metro line 6, direction Charles de Gaulle Étoile, for a lovely ride to Bir-Hakeim.
If you’re closer to Père Lachaise , catch metro line 9 (direction Pont de Sèvres) at Voltaires and exit at Alma-Marceau for a brief walk. Or hop on the bus 72 direction Parc de Saint-Cloud for one or two stops.
Disneyland Paris
If you are doing Euro Disney and staying at the Disneyland Paris resort, it’ll take just over an hour to get to the Eiffel Tower. Get onto RER A toward Poissy and change at Charles de Gaulle-Étoile onto metro line 6 toward Nation and exit at Bir-Hakeim.
From both the Versailles train stations, Versailles Chantier, and Versailles Château Rive Gauche, you can take RER C (the merge after a couple of stations) toward Paris and exit at Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel. The exit closest to the Eiffel Tower is clearly marked.
It’s easy to get to the Eiffel Tower
Paris is very much about walking and taking public transport. Unless you’re low on time, I recommend you take buses or metro line 6 to get the beautiful views of the city.
Whatever your method of transport, be sure to enjoy the Eiffel Tower and everything else the city has to offer. If you want to make the most of your time at the Eiffel Tower, be sure to sign up for one of our guided tours . They’re the best way to see the Iron Lady.
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The train station Le Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel is a French railway station on the line: Les Invalides to Versailles-Rive-Gauche located on the boundary of a neighborhood known as Gros-Caillou in 7th arrondissement (district) and the neighborhood of Grenelle in the 15th arrondissement (district) of Paris. Opened in February 1867 by the Compagnie des chemins de fer de l’Ouest, today it is a station belonging to the SNCF served by trains from the RER line C (Regional Express Network).
It is in zone: 1 (tarification Ile-de-France) with coordinates 48°°51′ 18″ North, 2°°17′ 21″ East with an altitude of 31 m. It is on the train lines Les Invalides Versailles-Rive-Gauche and Ermont – Eaubonne Champ de Mars with 2: 1 central and 1 service tracks and 2 side platforms serving 11 815 200 passengers (2015) per year.
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Moscow Metro: the Underground Palaces
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This 1.5 hour walking tour will take you around Moscow’s most spectacular Soviet-era metro stations. Often considered to be the most beautiful metro system in the world, it is also one of the busiest. The first Metro line, the Red line, was opened in 1935. It had just 13 stations, and ran between Gorky Park and Sokolniky Park. The Moscow Metro now has more than 210 stations.
An expert guide will tell you how the Moscow Metro was built as a palace for the people, and show you how this new form of underground architecture was designed to express a bright, optimistic and bold new Soviet future. During the Great Patriotic War the stations served as air raid shelters, and the new, even grander, stations built after 1945 celebrated different aspects of the Soviet victory in the war.
Admire the extravagant décor of the stations - the chandeliers, gold and marble, the giant bronze sculptures in Revolution Square station, the stained glass in Novoslobodskaya station and the iconic mosaics and futuristic steel arches in Mayakovskaya station. You will also hear about the sinister Metro-2, a secret tunnel network that is said to run parallel to the main system. Moscow metro tours don’t come any better than this!
What you can expect:
- A 1.5-hour tour of Moscow metro stations with an expert local guide
- Learn about Stalin’s rule and see how his vision was reflected in the architecture he commissioned
- Visit four of the most intriguing Moscow stations: Revolution Square, Novoslobodskaya, Kievskaya and Mayakovskaya
- Look for the hidden entrance to Metro-2 - a secret government line that is said to link the Kremlin to KGB outposts
See iconic Soviet-era architecture alongside lavish mosaics, sculptures and stained glass.
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Ploschad Revolyutsii metro station
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Kropotkinskaya metro station
Kievskaya metro station
Novoslobodskaya metro station
Mayakovskaya metro station
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The Eiffel Tower at a glance
An object of discord, desire and fascination, the Eiffel Tower never fails to impress. Enriched by a history full of new developments, here you can discover all of its key information.
Origins and Construction of the Eiffel Tower
It was for the 1889 Exposition Universelle , the date that marked the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution, that a great competition was launched in 1886.
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The Eiffel Tower during the 1889 Exposition Universelle
Art and the Eiffel Tower
From the beginning the Tower was an attraction, but in the 1920s it became a symbol of modernity and the avant-garde. Little by little, its image was associated with Paris, until it even became its worldwide symbol.
The Eiffel Tower Laboratory
The Eiffel Tower was supposed to be destroyed only 20 years after its construction. To remedy the situation, Gustave Eiffel had the ingenious idea of crediting it with a scientific purpose – the Tower was saved!
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Painting the Eiffel Tower
History of the restaurants
For the Universal Exhibition of 1889, four majestic wooden pavilions designed by Stephen Sauvestre decked the platform on the first floor. Each restaurant could seat 500 people.
The Eiffel Tower in the world
The Eiffel Tower’s Illuminations
Every evening, the Eiffel Tower is adorned with its golden covering and sparkles for 5 minutes every hour on the hour, while its beacon shines over Paris.
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Nous vous recommandons de venir à la tour Eiffel par les transports en commun parisiens : métro, RER, bus. La tour Eiffel est bien desservie par le métro : il y a 3 stations de métro à proximité. Sur la ligne 6, la station Bir Hakeim est la plus proche, à moins de 10 minutes à pied de l'entrée 1 (Allée des Refuzniks) du monument.
Les lignes de métro desservant la Tour Eiffel. Pour se rendre à la Tour Eiffel, il faut prendre le métro parisien et emprunter l'une des deux lignes principales desservant directement ou indirectement le monument : Ligne 6 : arrêt Bir-Hakeim (à environ 10 minutes à pied de la Tour)
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.. The best view of the Eiffel Tower is actually from the opposite side of the river Seine at the Trocadéro, accessed by station Trocadéro on metro line 9 and line 6.
Metro stations Trocadéro (line 9) and Ecole Militaire (line 8) are 15 minutes by foot from the Tower. Another option is line C of the RER train network, which serves the Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel station, located 5 minutes' walk from Entrance 1. You can also come by bus: lines 82, 30 and 42 serve stops 5 minutes' walk from Entrance 2 of ...
Directions to Tour Eiffel (Paris) with public transportation. The following transit lines have routes that pass near Tour Eiffel. RER: C. Metro: 6. 9. Bus: 22.
86 m², 4 bedrooms. Located in Paris, Cosy 3 bedroom 2 bathroom - Eiffel Tower is a recently renovated accommodation, 1.4 km from Eiffel Tower and 2.5 km from Rodin Museum. Among the facilities at this property are a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service,…. Located 430 m away from the Metro station Bir-Hakeim - Tour Eiffel.
Paris Metro Line 8 map with stations, connections and points of interest. Another option for how to get to the Eiffel Tower is by utilising the Paris Metro line 8 and alighting at the Ecole Militaire stop then taking a walk through the Champ de Mars, which is around 1000 metres, and as you can see from the maps with transport connections, this ...
eIFFEL TOWER LOCATION on Paris metro map. The nearest metro stations to the Eiffel Tower are Ecole Molitaire on Line 8, and Bir-Hakeimon Line 6.Nearest train station is Champ de Mars / Tour Eiffel pn the RER line C. CDG to eiffel tower. Charles de Gaulle Airport. Metro map location of eiffel Tower.
What companies run services between Saint-Germain-des-Prés Station, France and Eiffel Tower, France? RATP Metro operates a vehicle from Mabillon to La Motte-Picquet - Grenelle every 10 minutes. Tickets cost €2 and the journey takes 8 min. Alternatively, Bus RATP operates a bus from Michel Debré to RAPP - La Bourdonnais every 15 minutes.
Metro Stations Map Eiffel Tower. Published June 7, 2008 at 430 × 279 in Closest Metro Stations to the Eiffel Tower . Next →.
Paris attractions and nearest metro stations. Plan your trip to Paris in advance once you've downloaded the Paris Subway Map. ... Metro 5 / RER C - Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel. Metro lines and stations. Plan your visit in advance and familiarise yourself with the stations around Paris. With over 300 stations covering 214 kilometres (133 mi ...
2éme, the Fashionable Sentier. From the 2nd arrondissement, the easiest and direct way to get to the Eiffel Tower is by metro line 9, from Grand Boulevards direction Pont de Sèvres, and exciting at Iéna. From there it is a lovely 7 minute walk along the Seine, or you can hop onto bus 82 toward Luxembourg and get out at Tour Eiffel.
Detailed guide on the Paris metro, How to get a metro ticket, and how to select a metro station in Paris. Very helpful for tourist who visits for the first t...
RATP Metro operates a vehicle from Pasteur to Bir-Hakeim every 5 minutes. Tickets cost €2 and the journey takes 6 min. Alternatively, Bus RATP operates a bus from Duroc to Tour Eiffel every 20 minutes. Tickets cost €1 - €3 and the journey takes 15 min. Train operators. RATP Metro.
The train station Le Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel is a French railway station on the line: Les Invalides to Versailles-Rive-Gauche located on the boundary of a neighborhood known as Gros-Caillou in 7th arrondissement (district) and the neighborhood of Grenelle in the 15th arrondissement (district) of Paris.
Code: 10070. This 1.5 hour walking tour will take you around Moscow's most spectacular Soviet-era metro stations. Often considered to be the most beautiful metro system in the world, it is also one of the busiest. The first Metro line, the Red line, was opened in 1935. It had just 13 stations, and ran between Gorky Park and Sokolniky Park.
Moscow Metro tour. Duration: 2 hours. Moscow Metro is one of the most beautiful and unique subway systems in the world. On this tour you will discover the most famous stations of the Moscow metro, many of which are listed as cultural heritage sites. Also, you will learn how to use the metro like a local muscovite.
Ksenia our English speaking Moscow tour guide took us on a guided Moscow Metro tour! She told us about the history of each station in Moscow Metro and points...
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The Eiffel Tower during the 1889 Exposition Universelle. The tenth Exposition Universelle was organised in Paris in 1889, from the 15th May to the 6th November, and it was for this occasion that the Eiffel Tower was built. Stretching over 95 hectares, the Exposition filled the Champ-de-Mars, the Trocadero Hill, and the banks up to t...