Urbex tourism above the city of lights. AXA, Jussieu, St Sulpice, appartments, GAN, Grand Palais, St Laurent and more… Continue reading »
I’m that filthy guy in the metro people look at with mild contempt. Never mind, I know it’s hard to understand why I’m covered in grime. It’s not because I’m clinging to the bottom of the social ladder, I’m that way because I don’t just wonder what is down those dark tunnels… I find out for myself. Continue reading »
The second of the elusive Parisian ghost stations to appear on this site. After a few obsessive attempts, I was finally lucky enough visit this great location and take a few photos. Enjoy. Continue reading »
Arriving at the site late one night, things were looking promising… Fast-forward half an hour and my face is pressed up to the glass of the turbine hall windows. A large smile is creeping across my face as I make out the silhouette of a massive turbine… Continue reading »
Paris is internationally famous for one thing in the UrbEx world – “The Catacombs” (rightly or wrongly so… I’m not sure) and this report is going to cover one small part of the network – La Carrière Des Capucins. Continue reading »
St Martin, the most interesting of several phantom metro stations in Paris, two levels, four platforms, active lines and rarely seen relics of a forgotten time in the Paris metro’s history. Continue reading »