About the Gare de Lyon Train Station - Paris
Gare de Lyon train station was built in 1900 and is of both historical and practical importance to the citizens of Paris. As a monument to the architecture of the day in which it was built, Gare de Lyon can be visited for that reason alone, while taking lunch at its famous restaurant “Le Train Bleu”.
The name of the station itself comes from the city of Lyon which is the last stop on its rail. As well as the traditional Gare de Lyon, you will also find the underground subway station by the same name just a few blocks away.
Hotels near the Gare de Lyon train station find themselves fortunate of the fact that there are also many other spots for backpacking families, tourists or business professionals on a tight schedule and budget to enjoy.
Places such as Bastille, Marais, Arènes de Lutèce, Bercy (Palais Omnisports, Stadium or Arena), Espace Charenton (Convention Center), the Quartier Latin and Place de la Nation are excellent and within just minutes walk from any hotel in the Gare de Lyon area.
Subway stations in the area include Afron, Place de la Nation, Gare de Lyon and Cours St-Emilion. All of which will take you quickly and inexpensively to any location in Paris.
For those looking to travel outside of Paris, the Gare de Paris-Bercy and Gare de Lyon train stations are also just a few minutes apart from one another.
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