Paris subway : from Luxembourg to Gentilly

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From Luxembourg to Gentilly by subway:

The fastest route in the Paris subway from Luxembourg to Gentilly takes 13 minutes. This route takes RER line RER line B. It is direct and crosses 5 stations.

Direct route roadmap Luxembourg Gentilly by subway or RER:

Détail du trajet Luxembourg Gentilly
Nombre de
stations
Ligne de métro et
Nom des stations
pieton Go to Luxembourg station, and take subway line subway line B
towards Robinson
Saint-Rémy-lés-Chevreuse
1 B Luxembourg
2 B Port-Royal
3 B Denfert-Rochereau
4 B Cité Universitaire
5 B Gentilly
pietonGet off at Gentilly

The departure point, Luxembourg, is located at a distance of 3,452 km from the destination (Gentilly). On foot, he travel time between the departure and the destination is 46 mn.

All metro or RER routes to Gentilly.

By bike, the trajet Luxembourg Gentilly route takes 16 mn.

Self-service bicycles closest to Luxembourg

Self-service bicycles closest to Gentilly

The annual attendance of the Luxembourg station is 5 670 876 passengers.

Detailed plan of route Luxembourg Gentilly by subway:

 

Highly requested routes:

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

Streets near the departure location Luxembourg:

Boulevard Saint-Michel, Impasse Royer-Collard, Rue Gay-Lussac, Rue Royer-Collard, Rue Soufflot, Rue Cujas, Rue Saint-Jacques, Rue Victor Cousin, Avenue de l’Observatoire, Place de la Sorbonne, Rue Auguste Comte

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