Are you visiting Paris soon and planning your trip? Find tips about the metro in Paris, zones, lines, ticket prices, visit pass and detailed maps for 2022.
As you can see in the map, there are 14 lines in Paris metro and 2 Tramway (T2 an T3). There are also express trains (RER A, RER B, RERC and RER D).
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Paris metro tickets for 2022 and Paris visite pass
Depending on the area you choose, Paris visit passes allows you to travel on:
- Subway lines
- RER lines (RATP and SNCF)
- Transilien SNCF lines
- The bus (and tram) le-de-France (RATP and OPTILE) except those of Jetbus networks Allobus, Roissy CDG, tourist circuits and finally Air France)
- The Orly Val (connecting Orly Airport to the RER B)
- The Montmartre Funicular.
Paris Visite pass allows you to benefit from 100 discount with 13 partners, just by presenting your valid title.
You can book there a Paris Museum Pass and have many discounts.
Get for example:
- 20% discount on entry to the Arc de Triomphe
- 20% discount on standard ticket for Disneyland Paris
- 30% discount on entry to the Tour Montparnasse
Ticket prices:
- 1 single ticket: 1.90
- 10 single tickets: 14.90 (kids : 7.45)
Pass prices
Zone 1 to 3 : for Metro in Paris center
- 1 day: 12 (kids : 5.80)
- 2 days: 19.50 (kids : 9.75)
- 3 days: 26.65 (kids : 13.30)
- 5 days: 38.35 (kids: 19.15)
Zone 1 to 5 : for Metro in Paris & suburbs (Airports included)
- 1 day: 25.25 (kids : 12.60)
- 2 days: 38.35 (kids : 19.15)
- 3 days: 53.75 (kids : 26.85)
- 5 days: 65.80 (kids: 32.90)
Zones
There is five zones in Paris transportation Service.
Service called Metro operate only in Zones 1 and 2. The RER operates until Zone 6.
Those zones are located in Paris intramuros and its nearest suburbs.
For Example, if you access Saint-Denis and la Dfense with le metro, your are in Zone 2. But if your access them with RER and bus, your are in zone 3.