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How to buy bus ticket at CDG?

A one-way ticket for RoissyBus costs 13.70€/13.70$ and can be bought from the driver (only in cash) or the RATP counters located at CDG T1 and T2.



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Buy a bus ticket at any métro station, some newsstands, or a tabac (tobacco store). You can also buy them on the bus, but those cannot be used for transfers. Be sure to punch your ticket in the machine beside the driver when you board and keep your punched ticket throughout the trip.

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If you want to use contactless t + tickets, you can use your Navigo Easy pass or your phone! Do you want to travel on the metro, RER within Paris, bus or tram?

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Bus tickets in France work similarly to the way train tickets do. You can usually buy them at the station on the day of travel or online in advance. With Trainline, you can check and compare different bus and coach times to suit your schedule.

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If you take a bus you may pay the driver in cash but it is more expensive. If you take the metro you can either buy a ticket or 10 together or pass cards… (see www.ratp.fr). Single ticket is more expensive.

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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.

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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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