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You can find it in the metro in Paris, you need to ask for 'plan de metro'.
Maps in Paris are very easy to come by, they are mostly free although some places do charge. The best place to get a map of the Metro would be to pick one up from the Metro Station or the nearest Information Kiosk.
Paris is a huge city and has lots to see. You are advised to get a map and use the Metro (subway). Then you can walk about the areas around the sites you want to see.
To navigate the metro system in DC effectively, familiarize yourself with the different lines and their destinations, use a metro map to plan your route, pay attention to signs and announcements, and consider using a metro app for real-time updates and information.
a metro map is "un plan du métro" in French.
You can find a detailed map of the Paris RER on the Paris By Train. The map is pretty small, so you are going to have to click and zoom in on it to see any details.
Parallel lines found on a map correspond to latitude.
There can be various lines on a map, but the ones you are probably thinking of are 'latitude' and 'longitude'.
Yes, the London Tube can be more complex than the Paris Metro. However, you can still use a similar method of using maps, signs, and electronic screens to navigate the different lines, stations, and connections. It may take a bit of practice, but with time you will become more familiar with the London Tube system.
== == go to http://www.ratp.info/orienter/cv/carterer.php for an interactive map of the metro system in Paris. I'm not sure where the Eurolines bus comes in, but Charles de Gaulle is on the North end of the blue line.
www.wmata.com has a map of DC with all of the metro stations. Those are named after the neighborhoods that they are in.
longitude