Gare de Lyon & Le Train Bleu, 12th arrondissement of Paris
Tourist guide · Paris 12th · Station · 1900

Gare de Lyon & Le Train Bleu

Place Louis-Armand, 75012 Paris
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Gare de Lyon & Le Train Bleu

One of the grandest railway stations in the world, built for the 1900 World's Fair and crowned by a Garnier-style clock tower. Inside, Le Train Bleu — a gilded Belle Époque dining room of frescoes and chandeliers — is a listed monument in its own right, open to diners and visitors.

  • 🏛️
    Type
    Railway station · heritage dining room
  • 📍
    Address
    Place Louis-Armand, 75012 Paris
  • 🎟️
    Admission
    Station free · Le Train Bleu by reservation
  • 🕑
    Access
    Station free · Le Train Bleu by reservation
  • 🚇
    Access
    Métro & RER Gare de Lyon (1, 14, RER A, RER D) — on site
  • 🗺️
    Nearby
    The Coulée verte, Bercy Village, the Viaduc des Arts and the Opéra Bastille are all within a short walk.

Where it is — and what's around

Gare de Lyon & Le Train Bleu (pulsing marker) at the centre. Toggle the filters to show the heritage, restaurants and activities of the 12th — and the hotels around.

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