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The metro for the 13th & 14th July 2015

With the military parade, concert and fireworks at the Eiffel Tower, and the firemen’s balls, some stations will be closed on 14th July.

Here’s all the info…

Le métro du 13 et 14 juillet 2014
Photo by Lissa utilisée used under cc licence

First of all, the metro will be running an hour later than usual on the evenings of 13th and 14th July, making it easier to get home – the last train arrives at the last station around 2.15am.

For the military parade, some stations between Tuileries and Arc de Triomphe will be closed or partially closed.

Tuileries completely closed from 8am – approx. midday.

Concorde completely closed from 7am – approx. midday (but you can still change lines there).

Champs-Elysées Clemenceau may be closed if it gets too busy.

Franklin D.Roosevelt remains open, but the exits on avenue Montaigne will be closed.

One exit at George V will be closed but the station remains open.

Charles-de-Gaulle Etoile will only be accessible via Avenue Carnot from 8am – midday (you can still change lines there as normal).

Le métro du 13 et 14 juillet 2014
Photo by VB Photography used under cc licence

For the concert / fireworks, Dupleix, Passy et Ecole Militaire will be completely closed from 7pm onwards, and Iéna will be closed from 9pm. At Trocadéro, three entrances will be closed from 9pm but the station remains open, and at La Motte Picquet-Grenelle, two entrances will be closed from 11pm.