
Paris Métro
The Paris Métro is an extensive underground rapid transit system serving the city of Paris and its suburbs. Opened in 1900, it features 16 lines, identified by numbers and colors on maps. The system is known for its efficiency, with frequent trains and numerous stations, allowing easy access to major landmarks. The Métro is designed for quick travel, with trains arriving often, especially during peak hours. It is a key part of Parisian public transportation, offering a convenient way to explore the city while reducing traffic congestion and promoting sustainable travel.