(Last Update: 06.06.2025) While I still cannot understand that a city as small as Paris in terms of surface area has a total of seven main train stations, one for vehicles and six for passengers, I would like to talk about another station, Gare de Lyon, in this article. Gare de Lyon (gar dö lion or gağ dö liyon), which first started operating in 1849
(Last Update: 06.06.2025) 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: 01.07.2025) 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: 02.06.2025) 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.
(Last Update: 20.10.2025) As if the metro, RER and public bus network in Paris were not enough, Parisians have also built tram lines around the city and continue to do their best to prevent transportation from being a problem by continuing the construction of new lines. From 1855 to 1937, transportation in Paris was also provided by tram, but with the widespread metro network coming to the fore, this
(Last Update: 20.10.2025) Transportation in Paris means the Paris Metro, but for me, visiting a city means exploring Paris by public buses as well as on foot. Of course, with the exception of those who use the bus for work, getting around Paris by public bus is also a different pleasure. That's why in this article, how to get to the public bus in Paris?
(Last Update: 21.10.2025) RER, one of the most important public transportation options for tourists visiting Paris, is an interesting subject in itself. This transportation system, which we can see as a part of the Paris metro, can actually be thought of as a mixture of the suburban train and the metro. If the Paris metro means the city center, RER means suburbs in a way. Still, sometimes from one end of the city
(Last Update: 04.11.2025) Paris metro, which has become an indispensable part of daily life since 1900, is a magnificent public transportation system with a length of 14 kilometers consisting of a total of 2 lines, 16 of which are main lines and 245 of which are additional lines. This has 62 stations where you can change lines with 320 transfer points so that you can easily reach every part of Paris.







