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How to get to UNESCO?
The closest stop to the UNESCO building is Segur (line 10). We also suggest taking metro lines 6, 8 or 10 and stopping at La Motte Picquet Grenelle, or if you take line 6, stop at Cambronne. The rest of the distance can easily be walked within a matter of minutes. Below, you will find various ressources to help you find your way.

The adress of the UNESCO building is as follows:

125 avenue de Suffren, Paris 7e

Public Transport Ressources:

Paris' public transport site can be found here. It is in French, though an automatically translated version can also be found here. This is a useful ressource if you are planning a trip over the metro or by bus.
If you get off at La Motte Picquet Grenelle from lines 8 or 10, the directions for walking to the UNESCO building can be found here.
If you get off at Cambronne from line 6, your directions for walking to the UNESCO building can be found here.

Other useful information:

Mappy is a useful ressource for planning any trip in Europe, and is very useful if you need directions from one specific location to another, if you were to drive or walk, for example. The Mappy website can be found here.

 

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