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      Paris: Should you buy a Navigo pass? | EuroCheapo.com
      • Once your card is charged for the week or month, you can take the Metro, bus or tram as many times as you’d like within a certain area. Depending on your plan, the Navigo will cover only a certain number of the five zones in the greater Paris region. Most visitors will only visit within zones 1-2, but you can buy for zones 1-5 if needed.
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  2. Sep 9, 2024 · Paris Navigo Decouverte is a multi-use transit card covering all of the Metro Paris area, good for the Paris Metro (subway/underground), RER trains (including the CDG Airport train, Disneyland Paris, and Versailles), buses (including Orly airport buses), trams & surburban Transilien trains.

  3. The Île-de-France region is divided into five zones for regional public transport, from central Paris (zone 1) to the most distant towns (zone 5). The zones you choose determine the price of your ticket and where you can go.

  4. Sep 9, 2024 · By default, Navigo Week Pass passes cover all 1-5 zones. Multi-use tickets like Paris Visite and other passes like Navigo Jour Day pass have several fare zone options, like Paris zone 1-3 or Paris zone 1-5.

  5. The Navigo Découverte Pass allows unlimited travel within specific zones, including the Paris city center (Zone 1) and certain surrounding areas (Zone 2). It does not cover the airports (Charles de Gaulle and Orly) or attractions outside these zones.

  6. Jul 16, 2024 · Tickets and fares. How do I choose the zones for my subscription or travel card? Some fares in the Île-de-France region (for subscriptions and travel cards) are based on a system of concentric zones. Modifié le 16 July 2024. Print / Download this content. Which zones for my transport ticket? Fares depend on travel zones. Which zones to choose?

  7. 3 days ago · How do I choose which zones I will need? Zones 1-3 allow you to travel within the city of Paris, i.e. within the limits marked in yellow on the map. With zones 4-5, you can travel throughout the Greater Paris region, and venture even further, to Disneyland Paris, for example, or to Versailles and its chateau, as well as to the Paris airports.

  8. Zones. Public transit in Paris and the Île-de-France is divided into concentric Zones, with Zone 1 being the historic city center and Zone 5 the most distant ring, including destinations such as La Défense, St-Denis to the north, Versailles to the southeast, and Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly airports.

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