Paris Métro
The Paris Métro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Paris, France. It consists of 16 lines and over 300 stations, making it one of the densest metro systems in the world. The network is known for its efficiency, connecting various neighborhoods and key landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum.
Opened in 1900, the Métro is characterized by its iconic art nouveau entrances and unique station designs. It operates daily, providing millions of rides each year. The system is an essential part of urban transport in Paris, offering a convenient way for residents and tourists to navigate the city.