Gare Saint-Lazare
Gare Saint-Lazare is one of the major railway stations in Paris, France. Opened in 1837, it primarily serves the western suburbs of the city and is a key hub for SNCF trains. The station is known for its distinctive architecture and bustling atmosphere, accommodating millions of passengers each year.
The station is located in the 8th arrondissement and is easily accessible by public transport, including the Paris Métro. It features various shops, cafes, and services for travelers. Gare Saint-Lazare is also notable for its connections to the Impressionist art movement, as it inspired several famous paintings by artists like Claude Monet.