Since January 2021, Navigo pass management has been simplified: no need to queue at the station every 1st of the month: from now on, you can recharge your Navigo pass directly from your iPhone.
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Your smartphone is now your Navigo pass2. Please note that you must turn on the NFC, posess a valid ticket for your fare, and have the screen of your smartphone on or unlocked in order to use it.
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.
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.
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.
With your Navigo pass, you may travel on every Metro line, all RER (Regional Express Network) and Transilien train lines, all bus lines (except Orlybus and Roissybus) and all Tram lines in the Paris region, as well as the Montmartre Funicular.
Yes, tap water in Paris is perfectly safe to drink and is readily available wherever you go, even at public water fountains. As long as taps aren't labeled eau non potable—meaning “not for drinking” in French—everything else is potable. In fact, drinking water from the fountains of Paris has been encouraged.