Guide créé par Houda Auclair

Houda
Guide créé par Houda Auclair

Sacré-Cœur Basilica

The basilica of Sacré-Cœur in Montmartre is the second most visited monument with 10 million visitors. 10 minutes walking disatnce from home.
162 Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière
162 Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière
Landry 7am-9pm
The nearest supermarket Open: 8h30 - 20h30 Sunday: 9h00- 13h00
138 Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière
138 Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière
The nearest supermarket Open: 8h30 - 20h30 Sunday: 9h00- 13h00
The Gare du Nord railway station in France is considered to be the busiest station in Europe and the third largest and busiest in the world. The railway station handles around 180 million passengers per year and is regarded as the second biggest station in terms of passenger capacity. Located in the heart of Paris, the station provides easy access to many of the city’s tourist attractions. Gare du Nord railway services The Gare du Nord railway is served by the Paris Metro transit system, the Réseau Express Régional (RER) railway system and several bus routes. The metro system has two lines operating at the station, which include line 4 and line 5. Line 4 runs from the north to south of Paris, and line 5 has extensions to the Gare de Lyon (a rail terminal in Paris), and Pantin and Bobigny. “The Gare du Nord station provides easy access to many of the city’s tourist attractions.” In addition, there are three RER lines operating at the station, lines B, D and E. Line B provides connections to the Charles de Gaulle Airport; line D is connected to the Gare de Lyon and Line E is connected to the St Lazare (a rail terminal in Paris). SNCF, Eurostar and Thalys are the three companies that provide services at the railway station. Eurostar runs trains from Paris to London; Thalys provides services to Belgium, Germany and Holland; and SNCF operates services between Paris and Amiens. Gare du Nord railway station history The original Gare du Nord railway station was opened in 1846. In 1857, however, due to lack of space, a decision was made to replace the old railway station with one that was three times bigger. The old railway station was demolished in 1860 and the construction of the new station was carried out until 1865. It opened in 1864, however, while construction work was still taking place
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The Gare du Nord railway station in France is considered to be the busiest station in Europe and the third largest and busiest in the world. The railway station handles around 180 million passengers per year and is regarded as the second biggest station in terms of passenger capacity. Located in the heart of Paris, the station provides easy access to many of the city’s tourist attractions. Gare du Nord railway services The Gare du Nord railway is served by the Paris Metro transit system, the Réseau Express Régional (RER) railway system and several bus routes. The metro system has two lines operating at the station, which include line 4 and line 5. Line 4 runs from the north to south of Paris, and line 5 has extensions to the Gare de Lyon (a rail terminal in Paris), and Pantin and Bobigny. “The Gare du Nord station provides easy access to many of the city’s tourist attractions.” In addition, there are three RER lines operating at the station, lines B, D and E. Line B provides connections to the Charles de Gaulle Airport; line D is connected to the Gare de Lyon and Line E is connected to the St Lazare (a rail terminal in Paris). SNCF, Eurostar and Thalys are the three companies that provide services at the railway station. Eurostar runs trains from Paris to London; Thalys provides services to Belgium, Germany and Holland; and SNCF operates services between Paris and Amiens. Gare du Nord railway station history The original Gare du Nord railway station was opened in 1846. In 1857, however, due to lack of space, a decision was made to replace the old railway station with one that was three times bigger. The old railway station was demolished in 1860 and the construction of the new station was carried out until 1865. It opened in 1864, however, while construction work was still taking place
Italien restaurant. 8h00- 00h00
10 Avenue Trudaine
10 Avenue Trudaine
Italien restaurant. 8h00- 00h00