Plan a journey
From Franklin D. Roosevelt to Printemps du Louvre by subway:
The fastest route in the Paris subway from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Printemps du Louvre takes 8 minutes. This route takes line . It is direct and crosses 5 stations.
Direct route roadmap Franklin D. Roosevelt Printemps du Louvre by subway or RER:
Nombre de stations |
Ligne de métro et Nom des stations |
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Go to Franklin D. Roosevelt station, and take subway line towards Château de Vincennes | ||
1 | 1 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
2 | 1 | Champs Elysées Clémenceau |
3 | 1 | Concorde |
4 | 1 | Tuileries |
5 | 1 | Palais Royal Musée du Louvre |
Get off at Palais Royal Musée du Louvre located about 121 m from Printemps du Louvre | ||
Position of the exits on the platform of the arrival station Palais Royal Musée du Louvre (the wagons in green are near the exits) |
The departure point, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is located at a distance of 1,949 km from the destination (Printemps du Louvre). On foot, he travel time between the departure and the destination is 26 mn.
By bike, the trajet Franklin D. Roosevelt Printemps du Louvre route takes 09 mn.
Self-service bicycles closest to Franklin D. Roosevelt
Self-service bicycles closest to Printemps du Louvre
The inauguration of the Franklin D. Roosevelt subway station took place on 19 juillet 1900.
The annual attendance of this station is 11 571 562 passengers.
Detailed plan of route Franklin D. Roosevelt Printemps du Louvre by subway:
Highly requested routes:
Printemps du Louvre Gare de Lyon | Printemps du Louvre Gare du nord | Printemps du Louvre Gare Montparnasse | Printemps du Louvre Gare Saint-Lazare
| Printemps du Louvre Châtelet-les-Halles
| Printemps du Louvre République
| Printemps du Louvre Nation
Streets near the departure location Franklin D. Roosevelt:
Avenue des Champs Elysées, Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt, Avenue Montaigne, Rond-Point des Champs Elysées-Marcel Dassault, Rue Jean Mermoz, Avenue de Selves, Avenue Matignon, Impasse d’Antin, Rue de Ponthieu, Rue du Colisée, Avenue du Général Eisenhower, Place François Ier