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The Paris-Saint-Germain Champions League Final takes place this Saturday, May 31, 2025! Highly-anticipated by fans, the match ...
Climax expected at 5pm: PSG will celebrate its victory with a spectacular parade down the Champs-Élysées, this time for real.
Paris is agog, awash and cannot contain itself from frequent drive-bys in souped up Mercs, beat up hatchbacks and motorcycles ...
So, we’ve brought you a roundup of all the info about which metro and tram stations will be closed and for how long, as well as the best ways to travel around Paris during this exciting ...
One-day Mobilis passes are available for 7.30 euros (about $8.14) for travel within Zones 1 and 2 (most of Paris' top attractions are located in Zone 1). You can buy tickets in metro stations and ...
The closure of métro stations is not the only disruption to affect people in Paris on the day of the opening ceremony. Being at the heart of the ceremony on the Seine, Paris' bridges will no ...
There is no wheelchair access at most Paris metro stations - Copyright Japan's Ministry of Defense/AFP Handout There is no wheelchair access at most Paris metro ...
The end of January marked the inauguration of the Villejuif-Gustave Roussy station in the French capital. The station sits on the Grand Paris Express – a metro network that links the suburbs without ...
But some stations like the new Villejuif-Gustave Roussy Station in Paris are stunning enough to ... The studio claimed the metro station is ‘among the most aesthetically pleasing in the world.’ ...
which completed last year in northern Paris. Other metro stations architecture recently featured on Dezeen include a beach-informed transit hub by Chetwoods and J&A in Shenzhen and the King ...
The first Paris metro opened in 1900 and the network has grown into the busiest system in the European Union, with more than 300 stations spread over 16 lines carrying over four million passengers ...