Best Paris metro stations for tourists: 10 stops to know
A practical guide to useful metro stops for visitors: landmarks, neighborhoods, connections and common mistakes.
The stations that actually save time
For visitors, the best station is not always the closest dot on the map. It is often the one that avoids a confusing transfer, gives a clear landmark above ground, or keeps several sights within reach.
Châtelet, Cité, Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre, Trocadéro, Opéra, Bastille, Saint-Michel, Charles de Gaulle - Étoile, Abbesses and Gare du Nord often matter because they connect landmarks, neighborhoods and useful routes.
Before you board
Station names already tell part of Paris: museums, squares, old gates, stations, neighborhoods and lines. That is what makes MetroGrid useful: it turns the map into active recall.
- Check transfers
- Keep a fallback route
- Notice the exit neighborhood
- Play a metro grid to memorize
Try it with MetroGrid
Once you know your key stations, open MetroGrid: each cell asks you to combine a line, area, connection or station clue. It is a more playful way to remember the network.
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