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Wps office 8.0 apk Continue If you also see metro lines on the city's geographic map, you'll see a closed loop that doesn't represent a perfect circle. But, on the associative level, this cycle is easier to remember as a circle. Using a circular line pattern is a basic principle of map design. They simplify the perception of the map by placing visual accents and dividing the map into round segments. In addition, these lines, forming a circle, are unique in that they intersect with all the main lines of the system. By 2030, another circular line will pass through Paris. Also available in: 繁體⽂Ssload our map of Paris RER here! You may already be familiar with the popular and extensive Paris metro. The metro is absolutely perfect for travelling in and around the city. But what if part of your travel itinerary is visiting Versailles or getting an early start at Disneyland? Or even just get from the airport to the city center? That's where RER commuter trains come into play. RER trains not only reach these destinations outside the city, but also allow you to travel faster in Paris! Our Paris RER map will guide you through this extensive network and share with you the best tips for navigating it as a Parisian. Paris RER map First of all, it is important to understand that there are 2 different types of commuter trains throughout the Paris region: the first are rer trains that cross the city center and stop in the suburban areas that surround Paris. They are easy to access with many common stations with metro stations in the city. They also come very often with approximately 1 train every 3 minutes during the busiest hours of the day. Another type is the Transilien trains, which depart from one of the main stations in Paris and extend beyond the Paris region and in general to Normandy or the Loire region. Paris RER map: The main rer lines and stations in the Paris region - RER B is one of the busiest RER lines in the Paris region as it crosses the region from north to south. The bold blue line represents RER B on the Map of Paris RER above. It is often very crowded with both locals and tourists because it stops at the main airports of Paris: CDG airport in the north and Oli airport down south at Antony station. RER B also stops at Chatelet-les-Halles, which is the largest metro and rail hub in central Paris and Gare du Nord, where trans-European rail services such as Eurostar and Thalys depart. You will also find some sights and monuments on RER B, like Notre Dame Cathedral at St. Michel Notre Dame station, the Luxembourg Garden and the Pantheon at Luxembourg Station, as well as the catacombs at Denfert Rochero Station. - RER A is another main RER line in Paris. You'll find it marked on the map of the Paris RER red line. It crosses the city centre from the west to the RER A makes stops at station stations Defans is the financial district of Paris, the Chatelet-les-Halles and the Nation, which is a major transport hub in the Far East of Paris. In the city center, RER A stops at Ober Station. This station becomes equally busy as it connects to many subway lines. It is also right at Saint-Lazar station, where most Transilien trains depart. We encourage travelers in Paris to familiarize themselves with the RER rail line as it is the line that takes you to Disneyland Paris and the famous La Valle Village shopping mall. Download our Paris RER map here for free! Paris RER map: Major metro stations in Paris - Chatelet-les-Halles station is the largest transport hub in Europe. It is very easy to get lost in this station where 8 different lines are assembled. RER lines: A, B, D and Metro lines: 1, 4, 7, 11, 14. - Station Republic is another major metro station in Paris with 5 lines going through. The station is located in the center of one of the main squares in the central-eastern part of Paris. The square is also the No.1 location for mass demonstrations in Paris. As a result, RATP occasionally closes the station in the Republic for security reasons. Montparnasse Station is another major transport hub. 4 metro lines pass through this station with Transilien and TGV train stops here too. Montparnasse is full of Parisian passengers travelling to and from the city. This station is also particularly difficult for travelers with large suitcases as the corridors go up and down without escalators. - St. Lazar station, which connects to St. Lazar Regional Railway Station is also a very large station. Finding your way through a station can be quite confusing as it has many levels and numerous exits. Paris RER map: The most interesting metro station in Paris - Louvre - Rivoli on Line 1 is one of the most beautiful metro stations in Paris. Once you get out, you will see reproductions of famous masterpieces such as the sculptures that are on display at the Louvre Museum. - Concorde on Line 12 is another unique and stunning metro station in the Paris Metro network. White tiles with blue indigo letters completely cover the walls of the platform on both sides. Giant walls of words are extracted from the Declaration of Human Rights. - Art and Mutier on Line 11 was reworked in the 90s by a Belgian comic book artist named Francois Schuiten. Passengers feel as if they are inside a giant submarine because the platform seems to be made of copper. The design platform is said to be inspired by the steampunk aesthetic and science fiction of Jules Verne. - Cluny La Sorbonne on Line 10 is beautifully decorated with an art installation of colorful mosaic tiles. - The entrance to the Royal Louvre Palace in Colette Square is one of the most beautiful in Paris, designed by the French Otoniel. It's stunning stunning the entrances of the famous Guimar using the installation of blown glass beads. For more practical tips on Paris check out our Paris visit guidebook. Paris Public Transport Guide To Go Beyond Just Mastering Map Paris RER! To learn more about using other modes of transport in Paris, getting the right transport tickets and passes for travellers, we recommend that you bring our pocket guide to public transport in Paris. This pocket guide comes in a PDF file that you can comfortably hold in your phone or tablet and taken out as you navigate in Paris. You can request a free Paris public transport guide here. More INSIDR tips on Paris public transport! In addition to our INSIDR Paris Public Transport Guide, read our updated article on Paris transport: - How to travel from the airport to Paris - Using public transport in Paris - Paris Navigo Pass You liked our map of Paris RER? There are more free INSIDR Travel resources for you! 1- Paris neighborhood maps! 2- More Paris practical cards 3- INSIDR free guidebooks! Also available in: 繁體⽂ metro in Paris is the most efficient way to travel around the city during your visit. It's like a metro in the UK or a metro in the US. Many first-time visitors prefer to use taxis, which are much more expensive. If you've never used it before, you may find it challenging to figure out which ticket to buy and how to find the right subway lines and destinations, since not much information translates into English. It's actually quite simple, and the guide below will give you all the resources to prepare your visit to Paris via public transport. You'll find out which ones are the right subway ticket prices, pass and card options, printed metro PDF maps, interactive online maps and even excellent free subway ride apps for your mobile devices. 1- High Resolution PDF map Download this PDF map to your computer Click image to open PDF This first map is a complete map of the Paris metro PDF in English, with landmarks and street names. This is a high-resolution file that is best downloaded to mobile devices or on a computer. It's not suitable for paper printing. Ideal for preparing subway rides during the day. This PDF combines Paris Metro and RER lines, station names, connections, Paris street names, landmarks, monuments and major buildings. It's information, but the best map is to prepare for your visit to Paris. There is a second page inside this document, with handy tips on how to go to airports on the subway, less RER and a table where the subway stations link, so you can easily find them on the map. 2- Small size PDF Metro Plan Download this PDF plan to your computer Click image to open the PDF Small Print Major Subway and RER map that can be printed on paper to carry in your wallet. Teh Teh The print size will fit on half a page A4. It's the right size to carry around and the plan is still readable. It is useful to quickly check the progression of your subway trip during your visit to Paris. 3- RER Train Network PDF Plan Download RER PDF plan on your computer Click image to open PDF Basic RER plan showing different area fare zones from 1 to 5. ReR lines are part of the Paris Metro network. They are used by Parisians to drive in and out of the city centre.