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How do i get to The Louvre Museum from Charles Michel Station or Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel Station?
I will stay in a hotel along 82 Rue Saint Charles in Paris so i bet these are the nearest stations to my hotel...
Take metro line 10 (direction Gare d'Austerlitz) to La Motte-Piquet Grenelle. Change to line 8 (direction Creteil-Perfecture) until Concorde.
2 options from here on:
1) Get off at Concorde, and walk down Tuilleries Garden to Louvre. It's a beautiful walk down the park, and Place de la Concorde is a point of tourist interest too.
2) Change metro to line 1 (direction Chateau de Vincennes) and get off at Palais Royal-Musee du Louvre.
Personally I like walking the city than cooped underground so I would get off at Concorde and walk to Louvre. It's only about 5 minutes stroll. :)
Graham I
Unfortunately this is not a particularly easy journey to make!
Your hotel is right next to Charles Michel station.
(map: http://www34.ratp.info/Pivi/proxi.php?exec=proxi&cmd=Plan&Profil=RATP_HOME&x=596315&y=2427555&nom=Charles%20Michels&Profil=PIVIWEB&type=STATION)
What the Paris public transport route planner is advising is the following:
Take the Metro line 10 in the direction of Gare d'Austerlitz
Change at Sèvres-Babylone to Metro line 12 in the direction of Porte de la Chapelle
Get off at Rue du Bac and get the 69 bus from stop Rue du Bac - Rene Char in the direction of Gambetta
(map : http://www34.ratp.info/Pivi/proxi.php?exec=proxi&cmd=Plan&Profil=RATP_HOME&x=599270&y=2428654&nom=RUE%20DU%20BAC-RENE%20CHAR&Profil=PIVIWEB&type=ARRET)
Get off at Quai Francois Mitterand and walk to the museum.
(map: http://www34.ratp.info/Pivi/proxi.php?exec=proxi&cmd=Plan&Profil=RATP_HOME&x=599901&y=2429058&nom=Musee%20du%20Louvre%20PARIS-01ER&Profil=PIVIWEB&type=LIEU)
This should take you about
Both routes should take about half an hour, but the metro station is a longer walk from the museum than the bus stop.
jomiese
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