Access The station has seven entrances, the first two of which are only accessible from the platforms of Line 1, given that its stopping point was originally independent of that of Line 9. • Access 1 -
27, Avenue des Champs-Élysées; • Access 2 -
35, Avenue des Champs-Élysées; • Access 3 -
40, avenue des Champs-Élysées; • Access 4 -
44, Avenue des Champs-Élysées; • Access 5 -
3, rond-point des Champs-Élysées; • Access 6 -
7, rond-point des Champs-Élysées; • Access 7 -
60, Avenue Montaigne.
Station layout Platforms The platforms of the two lines are of standard configuration: there are two per stopping point, they are separated by the tracks located in the centre and the vault is elliptical. On the other hand, they are distinguished by their cultural layout, which itself differs between the two lines. In Line 1, the walls are clad in illuminated gilded metal panels, while the vault, as well as the tunnel exits, are clad in bevelled champagne-coloured tiles and fitted with cylindrical ceiling lamps decorated with bubble motifs. The platforms are tiled in anthracite grey and fitted with landing doors partially painted black. The name of the station is written directly on the metal panels in five different languages. On each platform, three touch screens display maps of the network, a map of the neighbourhood and a route finder. Five additional screens present advertising campaigns as well as cultural programmes. They will screen four two-minute films, produced by the
French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) as part of the International Year of Chemistry, and three films made by the artist
Marko Echeverria as part of his work
Passenger Landscapes. These amenities are complemented by black
Akiko style seats. On Line 9, the metalwork is in the form of honey-coloured aluminium panelling comprising a set of brass-rimmed display cases. Many of them are now empty. Their partial closure reveals the old wall of the station still covered with its original bevelled white tiles, which also covers the vault while the tunnel exits are treated with metal wall facings. The name of the station appears in raised honey-coloured capital letters above the display windows. This layout is complemented by yellow
Motte style seats and specific lighting canopies with metal slats in a shape close to a semicircle.
Bus connections The station is served by lines 28, 32 (in the direction of Gare de l'Est only), 42, 73, 80 and 93 of the
RATP Bus Network and, at night, by lines N11 and N24 of the
Noctilien bus network. ==Nearby==