Highly recommend The chefs cooked... The stairs up and back out are a killer!!! Adequate prices. Here we see the entrance for Montparnasse’s Metro station just after the arrival of a Grandes Lignes train from the upper levels, hence the crowd. The first set of ticket counters to the extreme left sell TGV tickets and other non-high speed train tickets for Further to the right are ticket counters for Grandes Lignes train tickets which includes TGV, Ter, Téoz, Corail, Lunéa brand French trains which travel to other cities across France.

TGV lanes 1 – 9 are marked with a TGV insignia near the tops of the columns.Ter, Transilien commuter trains and finally more TGV trains are parked between lanes 18 to 28. Service immaculate, staff super friendly - tunes on point. The fact is that the statues are much to big for such a small place. The photo below shows the Transilien train ticket purchase area and entrance:Tickets for Transilien trains can be purchased from Back to Gare Montparnasse’s main train station section. On the front of each column marking the lane you’ll find the lane number (“Voie”) and train information including direction and stops along the way.In the photo below, at the far end of Hall Maine you’ll notice that the train lanes stop at 24, yet there are 28 lanes in total at Gare Montparnasse. We stayed in two different rooms at the Niepce Paris Hotel due to splitting our trip between Paris and London. The yellow boxes scattered through the middle of the photo are Grandes Lignes train ticket (TGV, Corail, etc.) Find all the transport options for your trip from Paris Nord Eurostar to Gare Montparnasse right here.

Man, the food was really great. The location was very good, with many restaurants and metro... Small but cozy, so better make your reservation in advance. Excellent museum on the WW2 occupation of Paris and the events around its liberation. Above is a photo of multiple levels of Gare Montparnasse, taken from Level 2 (“Niveau 2”), two floors up from ground level. I love cemeteries.

Burgers delicious and price is great. Very moving to see so many bones piled up. Great location and really close to metro stops. Fortunately, we made it and the views from the top, in all directions, was amazing.

Presentation are historically objective, showing heroic and venal aspects of the occupation. Peculiar are the statues in the small garden. That may change next time I visit because Hôtel Le Six was practically perfect! In between lie adorable ivy-covered houses with beams and small gardens to match.

This area is also referred to as Montparnasse 3 or Gare Vaugirard.To help get your bearings after you’ve arrived and are still on Level 2, walking straight out from the main train lines will give you a view of Tower Montparnasse (Tour Montparnasse), which is very visible out the front window of Gare Montparnasse. The lobby is inviting, well decorated and comfortable, with multiple sitting areas.

Photo of the front of Gare Montparnasse in the 6th Arrondissement of Paris, opposite Montparnasse Tower (Tour Montparnasse).The following section will explain how to get to the Metro station at Gare Montparnasse if you’ve recently arrived via bus or on foot.Upon entering Gare Montparnasse from street level (Niveau 0), you’ll have stairs and escalators leading up to the main train lines (TGV, Ter, Transilien, two floors up on Niveau 2) on Level 2 or you can continue forward towards to the Metro area.From the entrance of Gare Montparnasse, walking straight ahead and down, you’ll enter Sublevel 1 (Niveau -1) where you’ll find the entrance for Metro lines 4, 6, 12 and 13.Here we see the entrance for Montparnasse’s Metro station just after the arrival of a Grandes Lignes train from the upper levels, hence the crowd.