
Gare de Lyon is one of Paris's largest and most bustling train stations, situated in the 12th arrondissement. Opened in 1900 for the World Exposition, it is renowned for its iconic clock tower and intricate Belle Époque architecture. The station primarily serves long-distance TGV trains to southern and eastern France, Switzerland, Italy, and Spain. Inside, travelers will find amenities such as cafes, shops, and the famous Le Train Bleu restaurant, offering exquisite French cuisine in a lavish setting. Well-connected with Paris's metro and bus lines, it’s an optimal starting point for exploring attractions like the nearby Place de la Bastille, the Seine River, and the vibrant streets of the Marais district.
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