Paris subway : from Les Sablons to Bastille

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From Les Sablons to Bastille by subway:

The fastest route in the Paris subway from Les Sablons to Bastille takes 23 minutes. This route takes line subway line 1. It is direct and crosses 15 stations.

Direct route roadmap Les Sablons Bastille by subway or RER:

Détail du trajet Les Sablons Bastille
Nombre de
stations
Ligne de métro et
Nom des stations
pieton Go to Les Sablons station, and take subway line subway line 1
towards Château de Vincennes
1 1 Les Sablons
2 1 Porte Maillot
3 1 Argentine
4 1 Charles de Gaulle Etoile
5 1 Georges V
6 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt
7 1 Champs Elysées Clémenceau
8 1 Concorde
9 1 Tuileries
10 1 Palais Royal Musée du Louvre
11 1 Louvre Rivoli
12 1 Châtelet
13 1 Hôtel de Ville
14 1 Saint-Paul
15 1 Bastille
pietonGet off at Bastille
Position of the exits on the platform of the arrival station Bastille
(the wagons in green are near the exits)
Position of the exits

The departure point, Les Sablons, is located at a distance of 7,712 km from the destination (Bastille). On foot, he travel time between the departure and the destination is 1 h 43 mn.

All metro or RER routes to Bastille.

By bike, the trajet Les Sablons Bastille route takes 36 mn.

Self-service bicycles closest to Les Sablons

Self-service bicycles closest to Bastille

The inauguration of the Les Sablons subway station took place on 29 avril 1937. The annual attendance of this station is 5 795 500 passengers.
The station Bastille, located at Paris, was inaugurated on   19 juillet 1900. It benefits from an annual attendance of 13 438 906 travellers.

Detailed plan of route Les Sablons Bastille by subway:

 

Highly requested routes:

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

Streets near the destination Bastille:

Boulevard Beaumarchais, Boulevard Henri IV, Place de la Bastille, Rue de la Bastille, Rue Jean Beausire, Rue Saint-Antoine, Boulevard Bourdon, Boulevard Richard Lenoir, Cour Damoye, Passage Jean Beausire, Rue Daval, Rue de la Cerisaie, Rue de Lyon

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