This Cheat Sheet compiles a list of some of Paris’s top attractions and describes the easiest ways to reach these French destinations — by their Métro or RER stops. You'll also find an accompanying Métro map and the RER map for France's capital city.
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Métro Stops for Paris Attractions
Whether you dream of climbing the Eiffel Tower or gazing at Mona Lisa’s smile in the Louvre, in Paris you are never at a loss for something to see. Here's a list of some of the city’s top attractions and the easiest ways to reach them — by their Métro or RER stops.
Public transportation in Paris is easy to navigate, and it provides a great way to see the city. See the Métro map and the RER map to find the locations listed.
Museums | |
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Centre Georges Pompidou | 11: Rambuteau |
Institut du Monde Arabe | 10: Cardinal Lemoine |
Musée d’Art et d’Histoire du Judaism | 11: Rambuteau |
Musée Carnavalet | 1: St-Paul |
Musée de Cluny | 10: Cluny–La Sorbonne |
Musée Jacquemart-André | 9, 13: Miromesnil |
Musée du Louvre | 1, 7: Palais Royal–Musée du Louvre |
Musée d’Orsay | 12: Solférino/RER Musée d’Orsay |
Musée Picasso | 1: St-Paul, 8: Chemin-Vert |
Musée Rodin | 13: Varenne |
Churches | |
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Notre-Dame | 4: Cité |
Sacré Coeur | 2: Anvers |
Sainte-Chapelle | 4: Cité/RER St-Michel |
Parks | |
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Jardin du Palais-Royal | 1, 8, 12: Concorde/1: Tuileries |
Jardin des Tuileries | 1, 8, 12: Concorde/1: Tuileries |
Jardin et Palais du Luxembourg | 4, 10: Odéon/RER Luxembourg/RER Port Royal |
Place des Vosges | 1: St-Paul |
Monuments & Architecture | |
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Arc de Triomphe | 1, 2, 6, RER: Charles de Gaulle–Étoille |
Champs-Elysées | 1, 8, 12: Concorde/1, 13: Champs-Elysées–Clemenceau/1, 9: Franklin D. Roosevelt/1: George V/1, 2, 6: Charles de Gaulle–Étoille |
Conciergerie | 4: Cité/RER St-Michel–Notre-Dame |
La Crypte Archéologique | 4: Cité/RER St-Michel–Notre-Dame |
Eiffel Tower | 8: École-Militaire/6: Bir-Hakeim/ RER Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel |
Hôtel des Invalides (Napoléon’s Tomb) | 8: La Tour–Maubourg/13: Varenne/8, 13, RER Invalides |
Panthéon | 10: Cardinal Lemoine |
Place de la Bastille | 1, 5: Bastille |
Cemetery | |
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Père Lachaise | 2, 3: Père Lachaise |
Kids & Teens | |
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Aquaboulevard | 8: Balard |
Aquarium Tropical de la Porte Dorée | 8: Porte Dorée |
Les Catacombes | 4, 6: Denfert–Rochereau |
Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie/Parc de la Villette | 7: Porte de la Villette |
Les Égouts | 9: Alma-Marceau/RER Pont de l’Alma |
Jardin d’Acclimation Bois de Boulogne | 1: Les Sablons |
Jardin des Plantes/Museum of Natural History | 5, 10: Gare d’Austerlitz/7, 10: Jussieu |
Musée de la Curiosité et de la Magie | 1: St-Paul |
Musée Grevin | 8, 9: Grands Boulevards |
Palais de la Découverte | 1, 9: Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Historic Cafés & Bars | |
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Brasserie de l’Ile Saint-Louis | 7: Pont Marie |
Brasserie Lipp | 4: St-Germain-des-Prés |
Café les Deux Magots | 4: St-Germain-des-Prés |
La Closerie de Lilas | RER Port-Royal |
Harry’s New York Bar | 3, 7, 8: Opéra |
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