Saint-Michel, Metro station in Paris
Saint-Michel is an iconic metro station serving the Latin Quarter, on the banks of the Seine River.
The station is named after the Boulevard Saint-Michel and opened on 9 January 1910.
Located near cultural landmarks, it's often used by tourists visiting Notre-Dame Cathedral and other historic sites.
Saint-Michel station is a convenient access point for both RER B and C lines.
It's distinguished by its Art Nouveau entrance designed by Hector Guimard.
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