Located on line 10 of the Paris metro, Cluny - La Sorbonne was a notorious ghost station for almost 50 years. But do you know why this station finally reopened in 1988? We tell you!
Parisian metro entrances come and go, but they're never the same! While you're undoubtedly familiar with the famous Guimard entrances, have you ever passed through one of these unusual and artistic stations?
Who hasn't got lost in the Châtelet-Les Halles metro station? You've got a good excuse, because this underground station is the biggest in Europe, and even in the world - a real labyrinth!
The Paris metro is so vast that many hidden connections are concealed throughout the network. And the longest connection isn't even indicated in the metro, at Saint-Augustin station on line 9!
Paris metro stations hide some amazing features that you'd never suspect when you take the train. Find out which metro station is the highest, the deepest or the least crowded!
If you regularly use Parisian public transport, you've probably already noticed that the metro and RER don't run in the same direction. But do you know why?