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Can I buy Metro pass at CDG airport?

How to buy. You can purchase your Paris Visite travel pass at any Metro, RER station (airport included), Paris tourist office & selected tour operators.



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Where to purchase the Paris Visite? The Paris Visite travel card can be purchased at any Metro or RER station. It can also be acquired in the airports and tourist information points in the city.

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The single journey ticket CDG Airport ? Paris costs €11,45. It allows connections between Metro & RER in central Paris. Paris Visite travelcard (zones 1-5) can be used. Tickets can be purchased at any Metro-RER stations, airport included, from either ticket booths or ticket vending machines.

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Train or bus from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) to Eiffel Tower? The best way to get from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) to Eiffel Tower is to train which takes 1h 1m and costs €13 - €16. Alternatively, you can bus and line 32 bus, which costs €6 - €10 and takes 1h 30m.

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You can easily get from Charles de Gaulle to Paris by taking an RER B train. RER trains are regional express services that run every 10 minutes between the airport and the city centre and stop at the main stations in Paris, including Paris Gare du Nord. The journey lasts approximately 30 minutes.

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The least expensive and most flexible option is to take the train, called the RER B, which stops at major metro stations throughout Paris. The Paris City Pass discount card offers a free one-way shuttle bus from CDG to Paris. Read our guide to the Paris City Pass here to see if this is a good option for you.

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Now, with the Navigo Easy card, it's even easier to zip around Paris with a single swipe. You can obtain Navigo Easy at virtually any Metro station and use the machine to reload your card using either cash or a credit card, and instructions are available in English. Here's what you need to know.

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BUYING A METRO TICKET IN PARIS They accept cash or credit card (though for Americans, make sure it's a chip & pin card!)

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How to get to CDG by Metro. In terms of cost, flexibility, and time, taking the train to/from Paris is probably the best option. The Metro station Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1 serves terminals 1 and 3, while Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 - TGV serves terminal 2.

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The cost of the taxi trip between CDG and Paris is between 50 Euros and 60 Euros, depending on the route taken and the destination in Paris. In the event of frequent traffic jams in Paris and its surroundings, this price may be doubled. Those who don't want to queue for a taxi can book a motorcycle taxi.

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Tickets from CDG airport to downtown are 17€ for a one-way trip and 30€ round-trip. The bus makes three stops at Porte Maillot, Etoile Champs-Elysées and Trocadero.

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Métro. The Metro is the easiest, least expensive and quickest way to go out and to get home. Fourteen lines crisscross Greater Paris, from east to west and north to south. Good to know: As part of certain celebrations and events (New Year's Eve, Fête de la Musique, etc.), the Metro is open—and free—most of the night.

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The Navigo pass for the Paris Metro It's a confusing system that needlessly complicates navigating the Paris Metro. However, travelling around the Paris Metro has become easier thanks to the introduction of a contactless pay-as-you-go card for visitors, the Navigo Easy.

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The Navigo Easy Card is accessible to everyone, available immediately and without formality. It is anonymous and transferable to only one person at a time: the same Navigo Easy card cannot be used by several people simultaneously.

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The Navigo pass is reserved for the locals, but anyone can purchase a Navigo Découverte. Some sellers of the popular transportation pass may try to discourage foreign tourists from purchasing a Navigo Découverte, leading them to the more expensive Paris Visite pass.

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