Located in the 17th arrondissement, the Métro station is situated on the northwestern branch of Line 13, under the Avenue de Clichy.
As such, a loop track is provided at the northern end of the station for trains to terminate and return towards central Paris.
It is made up of two non-parallel half-stations, 75 m long, located on the old turning loop and each includes a side platform track under an elliptical vault.
There are no geometric designs on the vault and walls, nor written directions on the ceramic tunnel entrances, which are all covered with bevelled white earthenware tiles.
The station, with Pasteur and Porte de Versailles on line 12, ia one of three in the network to combine Andreu-Motte decoration with traditional Nord-Sud style ceramics.
The line 14 station runs parallel to Avenue de la Porte-de-Clichy, located under the ZAC Clichy-Batignolles buildings.