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Gare de l'Est
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Jardin Villemin
14 Rue des RƩcollets, 75010 Paris, France
Place Madeleine Braun
75010 Paris, France
Aire de jeux pour enfants du Jardin Villemin
22 Rue des RƩcollets, 75010 Paris, France
Médiathèque Françoise Sagan
8 Rue LƩon Schwartzenberg, 75010 Paris, France
Square des Recollets
86 Quai de Valmy, 75010 Paris, France
Place Raoul Follereau
HƓpital Saint-Louis, 75010 Paris, France
Saint-Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Square CavaillƩ-Coll, 75010 Paris, France
Parc de Valmy
159bis Quai de Valmy, 75010 Paris, France
Saint-Lazare Garden
13 Rue LƩon Schwartzenberg, 75010 Paris, France
Baignade estivale - Canal Saint-Martin
116 Quai de Jemmapes, 75010 Paris, France
Nearby restaurants
Bouillon Chartier
5 Rue du 8 Mai 1945, 75010 Paris, France
YUMMY ASIAN FOOD
8 Rue du 8 Mai 1945, 75010 Paris, France
The Place to... Gare de l'Est - Restaurant Pub Paris 10
131 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin, 75010 Paris, France
CafƩ A
Maison de l'Architecture, 148 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin, 75010 Paris, France
Jungle Palace
12 Rue de la FidƩlitƩ, 75010 Paris, France
Bistro Aldo
81 Bd de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris, France
Y'a Pas d'Sushi
Rue du 8 Mai 1945, 75010 Paris, France
ExtƩrieur Quai - Restaurant - Bar
5 Rue d'Alsace, 75010 Paris, France
Starbucks Coffee
Gare de l'Est, 75010 Paris, France
PACKIAMS
72 Bd de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris, France
Nearby local services
Nearby hotels
Holiday Inn Paris - Gare de L'Estates, an IHG Hotel
5 Rue du 8 Mai 1945 45, 75010 Paris, France
Hotel NH Paris Gare de l’Est
5 Rue du 8 Mai 1945, 75010 Paris, France
HƓtel Little Regina
89 Bd de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris, France
HƓtel Libertel Gare de L'Est FranƧais
13 Rue du 8 Mai 1945, 75010 Paris, France
St Christopher's Inn Paris - Gare du Nord
5 Rue de Dunkerque, 75010 Paris, France
OKKO Hotels Paris Gare de l'Est
30A Rue d'Alsace, 75010 Paris, France
HĆ“tel ESTƉ- Paris- 10e arrondissement
76 Bd de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris, France
ibis Styles Paris Gare de l'Est TGV
87 Bd de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris, France
Grand HƓtel De L'Europe
74 Bd de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris, France
ibis Paris Gare de L'Est 10ĆØme
5 Rue Saint-Laurent, 75010 Paris, France
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Gare de l'Est

Rue du 8 Mai 1945, 75010 Paris, France
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attractions: Jardin Villemin, Place Madeleine Braun, Aire de jeux pour enfants du Jardin Villemin, Médiathèque Françoise Sagan, Square des Recollets, Place Raoul Follereau, Saint-Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Parc de Valmy, Saint-Lazare Garden, Baignade estivale - Canal Saint-Martin, restaurants: Bouillon Chartier, YUMMY ASIAN FOOD, The Place to... Gare de l'Est - Restaurant Pub Paris 10, Café A, Jungle Palace, Bistro Aldo, Y'a Pas d'Sushi, Extérieur Quai - Restaurant - Bar, Starbucks Coffee, PACKIAMS, local businesses:
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Nearby attractions of Gare de l'Est

Jardin Villemin

Place Madeleine Braun

Aire de jeux pour enfants du Jardin Villemin

Médiathèque Françoise Sagan

Square des Recollets

Place Raoul Follereau

Saint-Vincent de Paul Catholic Church

Parc de Valmy

Saint-Lazare Garden

Baignade estivale - Canal Saint-Martin

Jardin Villemin

Jardin Villemin

4.2

(1.8K)

Open until 5:45 PM
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Place Madeleine Braun

Place Madeleine Braun

3.1

(12)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Aire de jeux pour enfants du Jardin Villemin

Aire de jeux pour enfants du Jardin Villemin

4.3

(29)

Open 24 hours
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Médiathèque Françoise Sagan

Médiathèque Françoise Sagan

4.4

(217)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Gare de l'Est

Bouillon Chartier

YUMMY ASIAN FOOD

The Place to... Gare de l'Est - Restaurant Pub Paris 10

CafƩ A

Jungle Palace

Bistro Aldo

Y'a Pas d'Sushi

ExtƩrieur Quai - Restaurant - Bar

Starbucks Coffee

PACKIAMS

Bouillon Chartier

Bouillon Chartier

4.5

(4.1K)

Closed
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YUMMY ASIAN FOOD

YUMMY ASIAN FOOD

4.5

(5.5K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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The Place to... Gare de l'Est - Restaurant Pub Paris 10

The Place to... Gare de l'Est - Restaurant Pub Paris 10

4.4

(871)

Open until 12:00 AM
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CafƩ A

CafƩ A

4.2

(2K)

Closed
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Maruf AlamMaruf Alam
Going back to Germany..... In Europe there are many efficient transportation options for traveling long destinations one country to another. You can opt ultra modern buses, cheap flights or high speed trains. The buses are cheaper in compare to train and flight. Flix Bus, Mega Bus, Eurolines Bus etc are very popular in Europe. I personally find bus services are more convenient, affordable and easy to use. Their comfortable seats, onboard entertainment, free Wi-Fi and power outlets gave me a safe and pleasant travel experience. As a compact continent with many countries located in close proximity to each other, Europe is highly connected by an abundance of relatively cheap flights between a variety of destinations. Hence flights are cheaper then train on some routes but the Airlines allow only 10 kg luggage, beyond that is to be paid. Journeying by discount airline continues to be a viable transportation option, especially since domestic flight connections usually involve a shorter transit time than choosing to travel via bus or train. Airlines like Ryan, KLM, Esay Jet, Transavia etc are good options among many. Europe has an excellent rail infrastructure and made train travel one of the most popular transportation modes throughout the continent. Train travel in Europe is very convenient not only for quick jaunts to nearby cities but also for longer-distance international journeys. Most major cities in Europe are connected by high-speed train routes. The high speed trains are bit expensive but exciting and amazing. Please note that prices of train tickets also fluctuate considerably, so one has to book tickets well in advance as possible. The major train operators in Europe are Eurostar, NTV, Renfe, SNCF, Thalys, and Trenitalia to name a few. I have taken SNCF high speed train for Paris to Germany today. SNCF (French National Railway Company)founded in the year 1948 is France's national state-owned railway company. It operates the country's national rail traffic along with Monaco, including the TGV, France's high-speed rail network. In France it's called the SociƩtƩ nationale des chemins de fer franƧais (SNCF). I had traveled by Bus and budget flight too in Europe. It is surprising to know that, there are some bus/train routes that beat flight. Taking bus or high speed train are sometimes quicker options than flying. I am sharing some photographs with captions for more information.
Richard T.WhybrowRichard T.Whybrow
Well Serviced Railway station with plenty of shops, cafes, stores with all the essentials for travel. The metro connects immediately underneath with multiple lines from connecting stations. There are plenty of escalators and lifts to assist with mobility impaired and your heavy luggage. There is toilet facilities although you will be charged for the convenience. The entrance to the toilet is manned and you can use your credit card, smartphone or cash for payment. Because the station is so busy at times you might find it hard to find a seat unless you take an opportunity to use one of the many cafes, including Starbucks, McDonalds, or one of the many specialty cafes. There is taxis waiting out front to provide services, but be warned unauthorized cab scammers are waiting to pounce on the unexpected. As most of Paris rail there is plenty of announcements warning customers to be wary of pickpockets. There is armed military patrolling the station with plenty of French speaking security guards. There are plenty of easy to read train departure screens display your trains destination, platform, and its departure time. If traveling via EuroRail it’s a good idea to book your ticket; and seat allocation, online prior, and then activating (on the ā€œRailPlannerā€ App) once you arrival at the station. You can even activate your ā€œRailPlannerā€ ticket when you are seated on the train.
Payel KhanPayel Khan
One of the most important and mostly busy rail station in paris. Even you are able to find bus whole night for travelling in paris and others cities around Paris.you can travel some big city in France even it also provides international train communications with some other big city in Europe .form here you can book tickets for every where even from every station and also get helps about your tarin information and tickets.you also able to shopping inside this station.there have some well known brand.you can buy clothes even other stuff.you also get some restaurant inside it those are usually open until 23.00.other wise you can try fast food or hot chocolate or cafe even ice cream.you also found a police box further it's necessary. flowers shop is just beside the special restroom for disabled people with a toilet with facilities of disabled person.well security provided by authorities.it also have parking facilities.you can easily find out a hotel around this station most of all for communicate with transport in paris and with other cities in France even international this station is just amaizing.nearest station gare de nord is just five minutes away by walk.this station have amaizing view form outside and also from inside.
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Going back to Germany..... In Europe there are many efficient transportation options for traveling long destinations one country to another. You can opt ultra modern buses, cheap flights or high speed trains. The buses are cheaper in compare to train and flight. Flix Bus, Mega Bus, Eurolines Bus etc are very popular in Europe. I personally find bus services are more convenient, affordable and easy to use. Their comfortable seats, onboard entertainment, free Wi-Fi and power outlets gave me a safe and pleasant travel experience. As a compact continent with many countries located in close proximity to each other, Europe is highly connected by an abundance of relatively cheap flights between a variety of destinations. Hence flights are cheaper then train on some routes but the Airlines allow only 10 kg luggage, beyond that is to be paid. Journeying by discount airline continues to be a viable transportation option, especially since domestic flight connections usually involve a shorter transit time than choosing to travel via bus or train. Airlines like Ryan, KLM, Esay Jet, Transavia etc are good options among many. Europe has an excellent rail infrastructure and made train travel one of the most popular transportation modes throughout the continent. Train travel in Europe is very convenient not only for quick jaunts to nearby cities but also for longer-distance international journeys. Most major cities in Europe are connected by high-speed train routes. The high speed trains are bit expensive but exciting and amazing. Please note that prices of train tickets also fluctuate considerably, so one has to book tickets well in advance as possible. The major train operators in Europe are Eurostar, NTV, Renfe, SNCF, Thalys, and Trenitalia to name a few. I have taken SNCF high speed train for Paris to Germany today. SNCF (French National Railway Company)founded in the year 1948 is France's national state-owned railway company. It operates the country's national rail traffic along with Monaco, including the TGV, France's high-speed rail network. In France it's called the SociƩtƩ nationale des chemins de fer franƧais (SNCF). I had traveled by Bus and budget flight too in Europe. It is surprising to know that, there are some bus/train routes that beat flight. Taking bus or high speed train are sometimes quicker options than flying. I am sharing some photographs with captions for more information.
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Well Serviced Railway station with plenty of shops, cafes, stores with all the essentials for travel. The metro connects immediately underneath with multiple lines from connecting stations. There are plenty of escalators and lifts to assist with mobility impaired and your heavy luggage. There is toilet facilities although you will be charged for the convenience. The entrance to the toilet is manned and you can use your credit card, smartphone or cash for payment. Because the station is so busy at times you might find it hard to find a seat unless you take an opportunity to use one of the many cafes, including Starbucks, McDonalds, or one of the many specialty cafes. There is taxis waiting out front to provide services, but be warned unauthorized cab scammers are waiting to pounce on the unexpected. As most of Paris rail there is plenty of announcements warning customers to be wary of pickpockets. There is armed military patrolling the station with plenty of French speaking security guards. There are plenty of easy to read train departure screens display your trains destination, platform, and its departure time. If traveling via EuroRail it’s a good idea to book your ticket; and seat allocation, online prior, and then activating (on the ā€œRailPlannerā€ App) once you arrival at the station. You can even activate your ā€œRailPlannerā€ ticket when you are seated on the train.
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One of the most important and mostly busy rail station in paris. Even you are able to find bus whole night for travelling in paris and others cities around Paris.you can travel some big city in France even it also provides international train communications with some other big city in Europe .form here you can book tickets for every where even from every station and also get helps about your tarin information and tickets.you also able to shopping inside this station.there have some well known brand.you can buy clothes even other stuff.you also get some restaurant inside it those are usually open until 23.00.other wise you can try fast food or hot chocolate or cafe even ice cream.you also found a police box further it's necessary. flowers shop is just beside the special restroom for disabled people with a toilet with facilities of disabled person.well security provided by authorities.it also have parking facilities.you can easily find out a hotel around this station most of all for communicate with transport in paris and with other cities in France even international this station is just amaizing.nearest station gare de nord is just five minutes away by walk.this station have amaizing view form outside and also from inside.
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Going back to Germany..... In Europe there are many efficient transportation options for traveling long destinations one country to another. You can opt ultra modern buses, cheap flights or high speed trains. The buses are cheaper in compare to train and flight. Flix Bus, Mega Bus, Eurolines Bus etc are very popular in Europe. I personally find bus services are more convenient, affordable and easy to use. Their comfortable seats, onboard entertainment, free Wi-Fi and power outlets gave me a safe and pleasant travel experience. As a compact continent with many countries located in close proximity to each other, Europe is highly connected by an abundance of relatively cheap flights between a variety of destinations. Hence flights are cheaper then train on some routes but the Airlines allow only 10 kg luggage, beyond that is to be paid. Journeying by discount airline continues to be a viable transportation option, especially since domestic flight connections usually involve a shorter transit time than choosing to travel via bus or train. Airlines like Ryan, KLM, Esay Jet, Transavia etc are good options among many. Europe has an excellent rail infrastructure and made train travel one of the most popular transportation modes throughout the continent. Train travel in Europe is very convenient not only for quick jaunts to nearby cities but also for longer-distance international journeys. Most major cities in Europe are connected by high-speed train routes. The high speed trains are bit expensive but exciting and amazing. Please note that prices of train tickets also fluctuate considerably, so one has to book tickets well in advance as possible. The major train operators in Europe are Eurostar, NTV, Renfe, SNCF, Thalys, and Trenitalia to name a few. I have taken SNCF high speed train for Paris to Germany today. SNCF (French National Railway Company)founded in the year 1948 is France's national state-owned railway company. It operates the country's national rail traffic along with Monaco, including the TGV, France's high-speed rail network. In France it's called the SociƩtƩ nationale des chemins de fer franƧais (SNCF). I had traveled by Bus and budget flight too in Europe. It is surprising to know that, there are some bus/train routes that beat flight. Taking bus or high speed train are sometimes quicker options than flying. I am sharing some photographs with captions for more...

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TOURISTS BEWARE! Each person will need to buy one of the 'oyster' style cards and upload their ticket onto the card. We travelled to this station from our Eurocamp site where they informed us that we could have three tickets uploaded to one phone/device. When we got to the station there were a row of ticket officers scamming tourists and greedy for more. They told us that whilst we had paid for our fares, we had them all on one device and this meant that we each had to pay the FIFTY EURO maximum fine. We explained that this was a mistake and we would buy the cards immediately as we had paid the fare. They showed no compassion (we had a toddler with us who as growing increasingly upset), asked for our passports (which we did not have) and then took away out driving licence IDs without explaining why. They said as we were arguing they were going to call the police over to arrest us and then we would have to pay 100 euros each instead. They were aggressive, intimidating and unwilling to listen to us even though we had made an honest mistake as tourists. They kept forcing the card machine at us to pay and stating that they would not give our IDs back until we paid. One went off to find the 'police' to arrest us. They were doing this to give other groups of tourists at the same time. In the end, out of sheer terror, we paid the fine. I went to the police following this and they said that the ticket officers had no right to suggest they could arrest us. The police informed us that the ticket officers do this to scare tourists into paying and that they would never arrest us for such a minor issue. Unsure why the rail company holds such a hard line and allows/instructs their employees to intimate tourists in this way. Feels like a money making scheme. Apparently there is a website where you can plead your case for a refund but I can't imagine that will amount to anything....

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!!! SCAMMER alert !!! Date: May 25, 2018 Time: Around 12noon Place: Gare de L’est Metro 4 entrance (one level down from long haul train)

Incident: My husband and I and our 1 year old baby were trying to buy train tickets to Palace of Versailles. One Indian woman (white top, pregnant, with a lanyard) approached us at the ticketing machine and offered help. She dressed herself as if she was a train official helping tourists, but apparently it is a BIG SCAM!!! She helped us bought 2x day ticket (Paris) and the screen quickly showed the costs of €50.50 for 2 adults. She said it was for both ways. As soon as we took out our credit card to pay at the machine, she stopped us and said only French cards are accepted and she would volunteer to pay using hers, while we pay her in cash. There you go, my 50€ goes down the drain right there and then.

Of course soon after we discovered that we have been scammed, and our tickets are only valid within Paris, limited to CHILDREN only (so even if we want to give away, no one would want them really).

Now still deeply anguished, I (as a mother who is still carrying my sleeping baby) despise what had happened, and more so that the Indian lady is still scamming during her pregnancy (if that is real). God bless her child.

In Paris, Do NOT trust anyone! Even though they may be of need (pregnant, homeless, disabled), they might just be the biggest scammer of all.

Please look up all various ways of scams in Paris, better be sceptical than to regret later.

Enjoy your...

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