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Public transports in Paris and suburbs

Paris has an extensive public transportation network that includes the metro, bus, RER, tramway, and various other modes of transport. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a long-time resident, it's important to know how to navigate the city's transportation system in order to get around efficiently.

Tickets and pass navigo

There are several different types of tickets available, depending on how often you plan to use the metro/ bus/ tramway and RER and what zones you'll be traveling in.

Single tickets:

Single tickets, or "t+" tickets, are the most basic type of metro ticket. They cost €1.90 and are valid for one trip within the city limits, including transfers between metro lines and the RER within Paris. You can purchase single tickets at any metro station ticket machine or ticket window.

Carnet of 10 tickets:

f you plan to use the metro frequently, it's more cost-effective to purchase a carnet of 10 tickets. This is a pack of 10 single tickets that costs €16.90, which is a discount of €1 compared to purchasing 10 single tickets individually.

Day pass

If you plan to use the metro extensively for a day or more, it may be more cost-effective to purchase a day pass. The Mobilis pass provides unlimited travel within certain zones for a single day, and costs €8.45 to €20.20 depending on the zones covered.

One-day Navigo travel pass | RATP

Pass navigo: weekly and monthly passes

The most popular pass for regular travelers is the Pass Navigo. This is a smart card that can be loaded with weekly or monthly passes. The weekly pass covers travel within certain zones for seven days, while the monthly pass covers travel for a full calendar month.

With a Pass Navigo, you can travel on the metro, bus, RER, tramway, and other modes of transport within the zones covered by your pass. This makes it a convenient and cost-effective option for regular travelers who need to get around the city quickly and easily.

To purchase a Pass Navigo, you'll need to provide a passport-sized photo and fill out an application form. You can do this at any metro or RER station, or at a dedicated Navigo service point. Once you have your card, you can load it with a pass at any metro or RER station, or at a ticket machine.

Métro

The Paris metro is one of the most efficient and convenient ways to get around the city. It consists of 16 lines that cover a total of 220 kilometers and serve over 300 stations. The metro runs from 5:30 AM to 1:15 AM every day, with extended hours on weekends and holidays.

Tips for Navigating Paris' Transportation System