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Can tourists use Navigo in Paris?

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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The Navigo Travel Card is reserved for people living or working in Île-de-France and is initially issued to them free of charge. Only one Navigo Travel Card can be issued to each person. For those who do not live in Île-de-France but work there, the Navigo Travel Card can only be ordered by post.

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Anyone can buy the Navigo Easy card; Tourists and residents of Paris & Ile-de-France.

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The Navigo Découverte pass is available to everyone, and is not limited to residents of Île-de-France. The card is purchased (with no travel enabled) for a one-time fee of €5 at staffed ticket counters, and is sold together with a cardboard wrapper and a plastic holder.

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Validate your Navigo pass before each trip If the station is equipped with turnstiles or tickets gates, you just need to place your card over the purple validator marks at the entrance to Transilien stations, RER and Metro stations and when getting on buses or trams. You're good to go!

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Tourists can purchase a Navigo Découverte pass at almost any Metro, RER, or Transilien train ticket window—including in the airport—that normally sells tickets and passes in Paris. There are currently two versions of the Navigo pass, the standard Navigo and the Navigo Découverte.

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For occasional or regular passengers for short periods and for tourists. A contactless card with an associated paper ticket card to be personalized by the holder. The card holder must enter their first name and surname, attach their photo and stick down the adhesive flap on the paper card.

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That's because Versailles is in Zone 4 of the Ile de France regional transportation network. In other words, if you have the all-zone Navigo or Visite pass, you do not need an additional ticket so your trip to Versailles and back will cost you nothing extra.

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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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No more Navigo tickets and passes, your phone becomes your ticket! How does it work? Choose and use your Navigo pass or ticket via our application. Use your phone to validate your ticket at the terminals.

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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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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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Metro. The Paris Metro is our preferred way to get around the city when we travel around central Paris. This is because it is fast, affordable, has a regular service, and it covers the majority of the attractions in the city centre. The Paris metro system is currently made up of 16 lines and 302 stations.

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Can you buy the Navigo Decouverte Pass at Charles de Gaulle airport? You can purchase a Navigo Decouverte card (5€) at either of the CDG, RER stations (in terminal 2 or Roissypole). You may load any of the various passes at the same time as when you purchase the card.

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Monthly Navigo pass Price: 84,10€ (all 5 zones), Zones 2-3 76,70€. Zones 3-474,70€. Zones 4-5 72,90€. These prices are valid from the first of the month to the last day of the month.

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Yes you can buy Navigo Decouverte pass at Gare de Lyon. The best place would be the ticket office for Ile-de-France trains. The Gare de Lyon Ile-de-France ticket office should be open from 7:00 a.m. till 9:00 p.m.

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