Paris metro line 7 bis map
Beware of Pickpockets
Pickpockets are unfortunately very well implemented on the Parisian metro network. Around 100 new snatching cases are held by the police in Paris every day. That doesn’t mean that you should be worried nor avoid taking the metro, but you should be extremely careful, more than you usually are. Having a wallet or a phone stolen while traveling on a metro line in Paris without noticing it on the moment, is something that happens many times a day, so you should take your precautions to not be the next victim. The parisian police highly recommends to travel with anti-theft bags. Those bags are manufactured in a way that it makes it very different to open them quickly to take what is inside. Therefore, it is extremely difficult for the pickpockets to deal with those bags. Different sizes are available, from the backpacks (available here), to the handbags (here is how it looks like) or shoulder bags (example here).
Paris Metro 7 bis
Line 7 bis of the metro of Paris is one of the shortest lines of the network. It was linked in the past to line 7.
Tourist attractions on Paris metro line 7 bis
There is no touristic site located on Paris metro 7 bis.
Paris metro line 7 bis stations
There is no major station served by line 7 bis of the metro of Paris.
Paris metro line 7 bis is connected to the following metro lines
Ticket price
Standard Ticket
The price of a metro ticket is €2.15. T-ticket is valid for 1 journey between 2 stations only, you cannot use it again after exiting the metro of Paris. You can find more details on the website of RATP.
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Paris metro line 7 bis schedule
Paris metro 7 bis runs every day of the week including saturdays and sundays. It runs every 2 to 12 minutes on weekdays, and every 4 to 13 minutes on weekends.
The first metro leaves station Pré-Saint-Gervais at 5:31 and station Louis Blanc at 5:44 every day, including weekends.
The last metro leaves station Pré-Saint-Gervais at 0:54 on weekdays and at 1:54 on weekends, and station Louis Blanc at 1:07 every day during the week, and at 2:07 on saturdays and sundays.