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  1. Paris metro map, zones, tickets and prices for 2020

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  1. Paris Visite package

    The Paris Visite package allows access to all transport networks: metro, tram, bus, RER and train (SNCF Transilien). This package, valid for 1, 2, 3 or 5 consecutive days, allows unlimited travel in Paris (zones 1 to 3) or Paris and the Île-de-France region (all zones, with access to airports including Orlyval, Disneyland Paris and Château de ...

  2. Paris Metro

    Even though a few Paris Metro stations are actually outside of Paris fare zone 1, a single Paris Metro ticket is still valid for travel from inside zone 1 and ending at a Metro station outside of Paris zone 1. Paris Metro Prices. Paris Metro prices as of Jan. 4, 2024 is 2.15€ for a one-way ride lasting up to 2 hours.

  3. How To Use The Parisian Metro in 2024

    Paris Day Travel Passes. You also have the option to purchase a Paris Metro day pass for the public transportation system. This option allows you to take as many rides as you like within one day. The pass costs 8,45€ for zone 1-2 and is valid from 00-24h.

  4. A first-timer's guide to the Paris Metro

    The Navigo Easy pass is great if you visit Paris multiple times a year. Similar to London's Oyster Card, the card is easily reloadable with the Bonjour RATP app and can hold up to 30 single-use tickets. A carnet of 10 tickets costs 14.90 euros (adults) or 7.45 euros (children below 10).

  5. How to Use the Metro in Paris: Fares, Hours & Lines 2024

    Navigo Découverte Pass. The Navigo Découverte offers unlimited travel for a week across the Metro, RER, buses, and trams, including destinations like CDG, Disneyland Paris, and Versailles for €30. The pass is valid from Monday to Sunday, with a €5 cost plus a passport photo.

  6. How to Use the Paris Metro: Step-by-Step

    Hold on: The metro can get bumpy at times. Avoid looking like a human pinball by holding onto the handrails or seatback straps. Stand clear of the doors: Blocking the doors during rush hour is a major no-no in the Paris Metro. Allow passengers to exit the train before boarding.

  7. Paris Metro Guide (2024 Update)

    Ride the Paris Metro Like a Local: Everything you need to buy metro tickets & passes, and get where you want to go. The Paris metro is an incredible transit system, and often the fastest way to get almost anywhere in Paris, sans crazy traffic or surge pricing. But, with 141 miles of track and 308 stations, it may seem overwhelming to use.

  8. Paris Metro Easy Guide

    Easy Guide To The Paris Metro. Paris offers a wealth of great choices for getting around the city. There's nothing better than walking in Paris, for instance. The bus system is wonderful, and so is the Velib, the city bicycle system. But here we're going to talk about our first love, the Paris Metro. (By the way, the Metro and buses use the ...

  9. How to Use The Paris Metro In 2024 (+ Practical Tips)

    Metro Price Changes During the Paris 2024 Olympics. RAPT counter in Paris metro. If you're visiting Paris during this time, you should note that the metro ticket prices will go up from July 20 to September 8, 2024. The cost for a single ride t+ ticket will jump from €2.15 to €4, and a bundle of 10 tickets from 17.35 € to €32.

  10. Metro in Paris: buy tickets online, apps, zones & map

    From €6,90 per day you can travel with this pass within zones 1 to 3. You can also benefit from discounts at various attractions upon presentation of your ticket. 2. Dowload a map of the metro and RER in Paris. View the map of the Paris metro and the RER lines.

  11. Travel passes and prices: Metro, RER, Bus

    Transport tickets and travel cards for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games From 20 July to 8 September 2024, Île-de-France Mobilités will implement changes to transport tickets and travel cards.

  12. A Guide to Using the Metro in Paris

    Paris metro ticket prices. For the metro, a single ticket (ticket t+) costs €1.90; however, it is generally not advisable to buy tickets by the unit and to rather purchase a carnet of ten tickets, which can be bought for €16 at any station, that will bring the price per ticket down to €1.60 (prices as in March 2022).. Tickets named 'Tarif réduit' may be purchased for children under ...

  13. Which Paris Metro Tickets Or Passes Should You Buy In 2024

    The Paris Visite Travel Pass is a pass that gives you unlimited access to all forms of transportation be it the metro, bus, tram, RER, and SNCF trains in the Île-de-France region for either 1, 2, 3, or 5 consecutive days.. The daily price depends on the zones you select, starting at €13.95 for zones 1 to 3 and going up to €29.25 for zones 1 to 5.

  14. Paris Metro Guide

    It is called the "t+" ticket and allows you to use the métro, the bus, the tram, the Montmartre funicular, and the RER within Paris. It is a cardboard ticket, each costing €1.90. The tickets can be bought at the metro, RER, and tram stations. Bus stops don't sell tickets, but you can buy one from the bus driver.

  15. Paris Metro Tickets 2024 (and Best Paris Metro Pass for Tourists!)

    Paris Metro Prices 2024. The Paris Metro ticket price is 2,15 €. The T+ ticket comes with a few discounts, which are the following: > A pack of 10 T+ tickets (called Carnet de Dix in French) costs 17,35 €, which means 1.73 € /ticket. > A pack of 10 T+ tickets at a reduced price (called Carnet de Dix Tarif Réduit in French) is available for kids from 4 to 9 years old and costs 8,65 €.

  16. How to Take the Paris Metro

    The Paris metro starts up at 5:30 am, and the last metro leaves its terminus station at 12:40 am, 1:40 am on weekends (meaning you've got some extra time as the train progresses down the line ...

  17. RATP: Public transport in Paris and île-de-France: metro, RER, bus, tramway

    Station agents, technical staff, and drivers: altogether more than 63,000 people work on behalf of our passengers. Join us. Public transport in Paris and Île-de-France: itinerary planner; metro, RER and bus maps; information on: traffic, fares, hours, areas….

  18. Getting around in Paris

    The quickest way to get around is on the metro and RER. Paris' train network consists of two separate but linked systems: the metro and the RER. The metro currently has 16 lines (numbered 1-14, plus two secondary lines, 3bis and 7bis). The network is currently being expanded to add another four lines as part of the Grand Paris Express project.

  19. Types of Tickets and Metro Passes in Paris: Which Will You Need?

    The paper t+ ticket. Photo Credit: gallofilm / Shutterstock.com. The "t+ ticket" is the standard single ticket for one-way travel on the entire metro, bus, and tram system (regardless of zone), RER train (within Zone 1), and the Montmartre funicular. Currently, these are paper tickets, but Paris is slowly phasing them out in favor of ...

  20. Itinéraire

    Search the fastest itinerary between two points as you prepare your visit to Paris and île-de-France: Bus, metro, RER ... Choose your ticket or travel pass. See all hours. See the status of station facilities . Discover Metro Line 14: works and closures Modernisation du réseau Metro line 4: works and closures Modernisation du réseau ...

  21. Hundreds rally in the streets of Paris to support ...

    PARIS - Hundreds of people came out in Paris on Saturday, marching in support of the right to abortion for women across the world, just six months after France became the first country to ...

  22. Metro line 12 : a line and its history

    Metro line 12, which is known for being one of the longest lines on the network, covers a total distance of 17.2 km serving 31 stations. The line runs through the French capital from north to southwest, taking passengers to numerous iconic places along the way, such as Montparnasse, Montmartre, and the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighbourhood.