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(Last Update: 03.03.2024) It's time to get to know Gare d'Austerlitz - Austerlitz Train Station, one of the seven main train stations in Paris, one of which is used for vehicle transportation and six of which are used for passenger transportation. Gare d'Austerlitz (gar dosterlitz or gağ dosteğlitz) is located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, on the banks of the River Seine, on the Rive Gauche. Location is right next to Jardin des Plantes and opposite Gare de Lyon.
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) Gare Montparnasse (gar monparnas or gağ monpağnas), one of the seven train stations in Paris, one for vehicles and six for passengers, is located in the 15th arrondissement, right next to the Tour Montparnasse - Montparnasse Skyscraper. It is located on the side and its name is sometimes referred to as "Gare de Paris-Montparnasse". It has a rather unattractive exterior compared to other stations.
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) Gare de l'Est, located in the 10th arrondissement, right next to Gare du Nord, is the fifth largest station in Paris and trains departing from here go to the eastern suburbs of Paris, Strasbourg and It goes to cities in the east of France, especially Nancy, and to many countries in the east of France, such as Germany, Russia and Italy. To go here by high speed train
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) In this article, we will get to know Gare du Nord, the largest of the seven train stations in Paris and also the busiest train station in Europe. Located in the 10th arrondissement, this large station, where intensive train services are provided to the northern region of France and other European countries in this direction, is also the departure and arrival point of suburban trains carrying passengers to the northern Paris suburbs.
(Last Update: 05.03.2024) Assume that Üsküdar and Beşiktaş merge to form a single city, and the strait between them is a narrower river. The place we call Paris is actually a place of this size in total... But the inside of this city is so full. And because every corner has been carefully built, it is so magnificent that one thinks Paris is a much bigger place.