Paris subway : from Gare du Nord to Port-Royal

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From Gare du Nord to Port-Royal by subway:

The fastest route in the Paris subway from Gare du Nord to Port-Royal takes 13 minutes. This route takes RER line RER line B. It is direct and crosses 5 stations.

Direct route roadmap Gare du Nord Port-Royal by subway or RER:

Détail du trajet Gare du Nord Port-Royal
Nombre de
stations
Ligne de métro et
Nom des stations
pieton Go to Gare du Nord station, and take subway line subway line B
towards Robinson
Saint-Rémy-lés-Chevreuse
1 B Gare du Nord
2 B Châtelet - Les Halles
3 B St-Michel Notre-Dame
4 B Luxembourg
5 B Port-Royal
pietonGet off at Port-Royal

The departure point, Gare du Nord, is located at a distance of 4,748 km from the destination (Port-Royal). On foot, he travel time between the departure and the destination is 1 h 03 mn.

Access to the metro or RER at the "Gare du Nord" railway station

All metro or RER routes to Port-Royal.

By bike, the trajet Gare du Nord Port-Royal route takes 22 mn.

Self-service bicycles closest to Gare du Nord

Self-service bicycles closest to Port-Royal

The inauguration of the Gare du Nord subway station took place on   21 avril 1908. The annual attendance of this station is 50 793 797 passengers.
The Port-Royal station benefits from an annual attendance of 3 361 591 travellers.

Detailed plan of route Gare du Nord Port-Royal by subway:

 

Highly requested routes:

Port-Royal Gare de Lyon | Port-Royal Gare du nord | Port-Royal Gare Montparnasse | Port-Royal Gare Saint-Lazare | Port-Royal Châtelet-les-Halles | Port-Royal République | Port-Royal Nation

Streets near the destination Port-Royal:

Avenue de l’Observatoire, Avenue Georges Bernanos, Boulevard de Port-Royal, Boulevard du Montparnasse, Rue Henri Barbusse, Rue du Val de Grâce, Rue d’Assas, Avenue Denfert-Rochereau, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques, Rue Joseph Bara

Streets near the departure location Gare du Nord:

Rue de Dunkerque, Rue de l’Aqueduc, Rue Demarquay, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, Rue la Fayette, Rue de Saint-Quentin, Rue d’Alsace, Boulevard de Magenta, Rue Cail, Rue de Maubeuge, Rue de Valenciennes

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