The station opened on 19 October 1904.
It is situated in the 2nd arrondissement and takes its name from the Bourse - the French Stock Exchange, which is located on the rues du Quatre-Septembre and Réaumur. It is an underground station.
The station is served by the metro line 3.
Main entrance to the station and the Bourse behind it. Entry is via stairs. An escalator has been installed to exit.
The ticket office can be reached via this entrance.
Sign of the bourse station and the plan of the Paris metro system on the fence of the side entrance. The shoulder-high fence is fairly plein with a spike and is painted black.
Side entrance to the station. Only for valid ticket holders, as tickets cannot be bought here. Passengers go through a turnstyle which opens by paper tickets or a Navigo pass. Three round lights in green metal holders have been installed in the opening at ground level.
Corridor from the main entrance to the platforms. The ceiling has several small arches, supported by steel beams. The walls are tiled until nearly the ceiling.
Platform in direction Gallieni. Seating is provided in from of light turquoise half-sphere seats with a slit. They are fixed on long stainless steel bars, attached to the bottom of the wall.
Tunnel and side entrance to the platform.
The vaulted ceiling is tiled.
The edge of the platform is marked in white, with no additional yellow line. A row of about 20 cm wide nobbed tiles has been added to warn sight-impaired travellers of the edge.
Signage of the station. The name Bourse is written in white upper and lower case on a blue sign.