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The following is a list of all stations of the Paris Métro, sorted by lines.
(They are often named after a square, street, etc. which in turn is named after something else. The former is not always separately mentioned.)
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Line 1
- La Défense - Grande Arche (near Grande Arche in La Défense)
- Esplanade de la Défense (in La Défense)
- Pont de Neuilly
- Les Sablons
- Porte Maillot
- Argentine (named after Argentina)
- Charles de Gaulle - Étoile (named after Charles de Gaulle and Place de l'Étoile)
- George V (named after George V of the United Kingdom)
- Franklin D. Roosevelt (named after Franklin D. Roosevelt)
- Champs-Elysées - Clémenceau (named after the Champs Elysées and Georges Clemenceau)
- Concorde (near the Place de la Concorde)
- Tuileries (named after the Tuileries Gardens)
- Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre (near the Palais Royal and the Louvre)
- Until the 1990s its name was Palais Royal; it was renamed when a new access was built from the station to the underground portions of the redeveloped Louvre museum.
- Louvre Rivoli (near the Louvre and the Rue de Rivoli, itself named after the Battle of Rivoli)
- Châtelet
- Hôtel de Ville (name after the Hôtel de Ville)
- Saint-Paul
- Bastille (near the former location of the Bastille)
- Gare de Lyon (a train station for trains going in the general direction of the city of Lyon)
- Reuilly - Diderot (named after Denis Diderot)
- Nation
- Porte de Vincennes (at the border between Paris and Vincennes)
- Saint-Mandé Tourelle
- Bérault
- Château de Vincennes (near the castle of the same name)
Line 2
- Porte Dauphine
- Victor Hugo (named after Victor Hugo)
- Charles de Gaulle - Étoile (named after Charles de Gaulle and Place de l'Étoile)
- Ternes
- Courcelles
- Monceau
- Villiers
- Rome (named after Rome)
- Place de Clichy
- Blanche
- Pigalle (near Place Pigalle)
- Anvers (French name for Antwerp (city) and Antwerp (province))
- Barbès - Rochechouart
- La Chapelle
- Stalingrad (named after Stalingrad)
- Jaurès (named after Jean Jaurès)
- Colonel Fabien
- Belleville
- Couronnes
- Ménilmontant
- Père Lachaise (near the Père Lachaise cemetery)
- Philippe Auguste (named after Philip II of France)
- Alexandre Dumas (named after Alexandre Dumas, père)
- Avron
- Nation
Line 3
- Pont de Levallois - Bécon
- Anatole France (named after Anatole France)
- Louise Michel (named after Louise Michel)
- Porte de Champerret
- Pereire
- Wagram (named after Battle of Wagram)
- Malesherbes (named after Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes)
- Villiers
- Europe (named after Europe)
- Saint-Lazare
- Havre Caumartin
- Opéra (near Paris Opera)
- Quatre Septembre (4 September 1870 - deposing of Emperor Napoléon III, declaration of the Third Republic)
- Bourse
- Sentier
- Réaumur Sébastopol (named after René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur and the Siege of Sevastopol)
- Arts et Métiers
- Temple
- République
- Parmentier
- Rue Saint-Maur
- Père Lachaise (near the Père Lachaise cemetery)
- Gambetta (named after Léon Gambetta)
- Porte de Bagnolet
- Gallieni
Line 3bis
- Porte des Lilas
- Saint-Fargeau
- Pelleport
- Gambetta (named after Léon Gambetta)
Line 4
- Porte de Clignancourt
- Simplon
- Marcadet Poissonniers
- Château Rouge
- Barbès - Rochechouart
- Gare du Nord
- Gare de l'Est
- Château d'Eau
- Strasbourg - Saint-Denis (named after Strasbourg)
- Réaumur Sébastopol (named after Rene Antoine Ferchault de Reaumur and Sevastopol)
- Etienne Marcel
- Les Halles (near Les Halles)
- Châtelet
- Cité, located on the Île de la Cité
- Saint-Michel
- Odéon
- Saint Germain des Prés
- Saint-Sulpice
- Saint-Placide
- Montparnasse - Bienvenüe (in Montparnasse area, and named after Fulgence Bienvenüe)
- Vavin
- Raspail
- Denfert-Rochereau
- Mouton Duvernet
- Alésia
- Porte d'Orléans
Line 5
- Bobigny - Pablo Picasso (named after Pablo Picasso)
- Bobigny - Pantin - Raymond Queneau (named after Raymond Queneau)
- Eglise de Pantin
- Hoche (named after Louis Lazare Hoche)
- Porte de Pantin
- Ourcq
- Laumière
- Jaurès (named after Jean Jaurès)
- Stalingrad (named after Stalingrad)
- Gare du Nord
- Gare de l'Est
- Jacques Bonsergent
- République
- Oberkampf
- Richard Lenoir
- Bréguet Sabin
- Bastille (near the former location of the Bastille)
- Quai de la Rapée
- Gare d'Austerlitz (named after the Battle of Austerlitz)
- Saint Marcel
- Campo Formio (named after the Treaty of Campo Formio)
- Place d'Italie (named after the Napoleonic military campaign in Italy)
Line 6
- Charles de Gaulle - Étoile (named after Charles de Gaulle and Place de l'Étoile)
- Kléber (named after Jean Baptiste Kléber)
- Boissière
- Trocadéro
- Passy
- Bir-Hakeim (named after the Battle of Bir Hakeim)
- Dupleix, named after Joseph François Dupleix
- La Motte Picquet Grenelle
- Cambronne
- Sèvres Lecourbe (named after Sèvres)
- Pasteur (named after Louis Pasteur)
- Montparnasse - Bienvenüe
- Edgar Quinet (named after the French historian Edgar Quinet)
- Raspail
- Denfert-Rochereau
- Saint-Jacques
- Glacière
- Corvisart
- Place d'Italie (named after Italy)
- Nationale
- Chevaleret
- Quai de la Gare
- Bercy
- Dugommier
- Daumesnil
- Bel-Air
- Picpus
- Nation
Line 7
- La Courneuve - 8 Mai 1945
- Fort d'Aubervilliers
- Aubervilliers - Pantin Quatre Chemins
- Porte de la Villette
- Corentin Cariou
- Crimée (named after Crimea)
- Riquet (named after Pierre Paul Riquet)
- Stalingrad (named after Stalingrad)
- Louis Blanc
- Château Landon
- Gare de l'Est
- Poissonnière
- Cadet
- Le Peletier
- Chaussée d'Antin La Fayette (named after Marquis de la Fayette)
- Opéra (near Paris Opera)
- Pyramides (named after Great Pyramid of Giza)
- Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre (near the Louvre)
- Pont Neuf
- Châtelet
- Pont Marie
- Sully Morland
- Jussieu (named after Antoine Laurent de Jussieu)
- Place Monge (named after Gaspard Monge)
- Censier Daubenton (named after Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton)
- Les Gobelins (named after the Gobelins manufactory)
- Place d'Italie (named after Italy)
- Tolbiac (named after the Battle of Tolbiac)
- Maison Blanche (not named after the Washington, DC White House)
- Porte d'Italie (named after Italy)
- Porte de Choisy
- Porte d'Ivry
- Pierre Curie (named after Pierre Curie)
- Mairie d'Ivry
- or
- Le Kremlin Bicêtre (named after the Kremlin)
- Villejuif Léo Lagrange
- Villejuif Paul Vaillant - Couturier
- Villejuif - Louis Aragon (named after Louis Aragon)
Line 7bis
- Louis Blanc
- Jaurès (named after Jean Jaurès)
- Bolivar (named after Simon Bolivar)
- Buttes Chaumont
- Botzaris
- The following station is served in Louis Blanc direction only.
- Danube (named after the Danube River)
- The following station is served in Pré Saint-Gervais direction only.
- Pré Saint-Gervais
Line 8
- Balard (named after Antoine Jérôme Balard)
- Lourmel
- Boucicaut
- Félix Faure (named after Félix Faure)
- Commerce
- La Motte Picquet Grenelle
- Ecole Militaire
- La Tour Maubourg
- Invalides (near Les Invalides)
- Concorde (near the Place de la Concorde)
- Madeleine (near the Église de la Madeleine)
- Opéra (near Paris Opera)
- Richelieu Drouot (named after Cardinal Richelieu and Antoine Drouot)
- Grands Boulevards
- Bonne Nouvelle
- Strasbourg - Saint-Denis (named after Strasbourg)
- République
- Filles du Calvaire
- Saint-Sébastien Froissart (named after Saint Sebastian and Jean Froissart)
- Chemin Vert
- Bastille (near the former location of the Bastille)
- Ledru-Rollin
- Faidherbe Chaligny
- Reuilly - Diderot (named after Denis Diderot)
- Montgallet
- Daumesnil
- Michel Bizot
- Porte Dorée
- Porte de Charenton
- Liberté
- Charenton - Ecoles
- Ecole Vétérinaire de Maisons-Alfort
- Maisons-Alfort - Stade
- Maisons-Alfort - Les Juilliottes
- Créteil - L'Echat
- Créteil - Université
- Créteil - Préfecture
Line 9
- Pont de Sèvres (named after Sèvres)
- Billancourt (named after Boulogne-Billancourt)
- Marcel Sembat
- Porte de Saint-Cloud
- Exelmans
- Michel-Ange Molitor (named after Michelangelo Buonarroti)
- Michel-Ange Auteuil (named after Michelangelo Buonarroti)
- Jasmin
- Ranelagh
- La Muette
- Rue de la Pompe
- Trocadéro
- Iéna (named after the Battle of Jena)
- Alma Marceau (named after the Battle of Alma and François Séverin Marceau-Desgraviers)
- Franklin D. Roosevelt (named after Franklin D. Roosevelt)
- Saint-Philippe du Roule
- Miromesnil
- Saint-Augustin
- Havre Caumartin
- Chaussée d'Antin La Fayette (named after Marquis de la Fayette)
- Richelieu Drouot (named after Cardinal Richelieu and Antoine Drouot)
- Grands Boulevards
- Bonne Nouvelle
- Strasbourg - Saint-Denis (named after Strasbourg)
- République
- Oberkampf
- Saint-Ambroise
- Voltaire (named after Voltaire)
- Charonne
- Rue des Boulets
- Nation
- Buzenval
- Maraîchers
- Porte de Montreuil
- Robespierre (named after Maximilien Robespierre)
- Croix de Chavaux
- Mairie de Montreuil
Line 10
- Boulogne Pont de Saint-Cloud (named after Boulogne-Billancourt)
- Boulogne Jean Jaurès (named after Boulogne-Billancourt and Jean Jaures)
- The following stations are served in Gare d'Austerlitz direction only.
- Michel-Ange Molitor (named after Michelangelo Buonarroti)
- Chardon Lagache
- Mirabeau (named after Honoré Mirabeau)
- The following stations are served in Boulogne Pont de Saint-Cloud direction only.
- Javel André Citroën
- Charles Michels
- Avenue Emile Zola (named after Emile Zola)
- La Motte Picquet Grenelle
- Ségur
- Duroc (named after Geraud Duroc)
- Vaneau
- Sévres Babylone (named after Sèvres and Babylon)
- Mabillon (named after Jean Mabillon)
- Odéon
- Cluny la Sorbonne (named after Cluny and the Sorbonne University)
- Maubert Mutualité
- Cardinal Lemoine
- Jussieu (named after Antoine Laurent de Jussieu)
- Gare d'Austerlitz (named after the Battle of Austerlitz)
Line 11
- Mairie des Lilas
- Porte des Lilas
- Télégraphe
- Place des Fêtes
- Jourdain
- Pyrénées (named after Pyrenees)
- Belleville
- Goncourt (named after Edmond Louis Antoine Huot de Goncourt)
- République
- Arts et Métiers
- Rambuteau
- Hôtel de Ville
- Châtelet
Line 12
- Porte de la Chapelle
- Marx Dormoy
- Marcadet Poissonniers
- Jules Joffrin
- Lamarck Caulaincourt (named after Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Armand Augustin Louis de Caulaincourt)
- Abbesses
- Pigalle (near Place Pigalle)
- Saint-Georges (named after Saint George)
- Notre-Dame de Lorette, (named after Our Lady of Loreto)
- Trinité d'Estienne d'Orves
- Saint-Lazare (named after Gare Saint-Lazare, which itself is named after Lazarus)
- Madeleine (near the Église de la Madeleine)
- Concorde (near the Place de la Concorde)
- Assemblée Nationale (near the French National Assembly building)
- Solférino (named after the Battle of Solférino)
- Rue du Bac
- Sévres Babylone (named after Sèvres and Babylon)
- Rennes (named after Rennes)
- Notre-Dame des Champs
- Montparnasse - Bienvenüe (in Montparnasse area, and named after Fulgence Bienvenüe)
- Falguière (named after Alexandre Falguière)
- Pasteur (named after Louis Pasteur)
- Volontaires
- Vaugirard
- Convention
- Porte de Versailles (named after Versailles)
- Corentin Celton
- Mairie d'Issy
Line 13
- or
- La Fourche
- Place de Clichy
- Liège (named after Liège (city))
- Saint-Lazare
- Miromesnil
- Champs-Elysées - Clemenceau (near the Champs Elysees and named after Georges Clemenceau)
- Invalides (near Les Invalides)
- Varenne
- Saint François Xavier (named after Francis Xavier)
- Duroc (named after Geraud Duroc)
- Montparnasse - Bienvenüe (in Montparnasse area, and named after Fulgence Bienvenüe)
- Gaîté
- Pernety
- Plaisance
- Porte de Vanves
- Malakoff Plateau de Vanves
- Malakoff Rue Etienne Dolet (named after Etienne Dolet)
- Châtillon - Montrouge
Line 14
- Saint-Lazare
- Madeleine (near the Église de la Madeleine)
- Pyramides (named after Battle of the Pyramids)
- Châtelet
- Gare de Lyon (named after railway station to Lyon)
- Bercy
- Cour Saint-Emilion
- Bibliothèque François Mitterrand (named after François Mitterrand)
RER Line A
- or
- Nanterre - Préfecture
- La Défense - Grande Arche
- Charles de Gaulle - Étoile
- Auber
- Châtelet - Les Halles
- Gare de Lyon
- Nation
- Vincennes
- or
RER Line B
- or
- Aulnay-sous-Bois
- Le Blanc - Mesnil
- Drancy
- Le Bourget
- La Courneuve - Aubervilliers
- La Plaine - Stade de France
- or
RER Line C
- or
- Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel
- Pont de l'Alma
- Invalides
- Musée d'Orsay
- St-Michel - Notre-Dame
- Gare d'Austerlitz
- Bibliothèque François Mitterrand
- Ivry-sur-Seine
- Vitry-sur-Seine
- Les Ardoines
- Choisy-le-Roi
- or
External link
- Map of the Paris Métro (http://www.citefutee.com/picts/plans/gif/reseaux/metro.gif)fr:Liste des stations du métro de Paris