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Is the Eiffel Tower in Zone 3?

However, if you have the Paris Pass on your vacation you can use the public transport network of the city (bus, RER, metro or streetcar Montmartre tram) for free within zones 1-3. The Eiffel Tower is located in Zone 1.



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Zones 1-3 allow you to travel within the city of Paris, i.e. within the limits marked in yellow on the map. With zones 4-5, you can travel throughout the Greater Paris region, and venture even further, to Disneyland Paris, for example, or to Versailles and its chateau, as well as to the Paris airports.

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The closest station to the Eiffel Tower is Champ de Mars/Tour Eiffel. You can take Metro or RER services to this stop. Then, simply hop off and stroll for less than ten minutes along the Seine to get to the monument.

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Zone 1: Central Paris
  • Sacré Coeur and the Montmartre district,
  • the Pompidou Museum and its collections,
  • the Eiffel Tower and the Trocadéro gardens,
  • the Saint-Germain-des-Prés quarter,
  • concerts at the Accor Arena,
  • the lively Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe,
  • Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Latin Quarter,


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The Ile-de-France region is divided into 5 transport zone. On Paris metro zone map Paris is in zone 1, Orly and Versailles in zone 4, Charles de Gaulle airport in zone 5. The Paris Metro operates exclusively in zone 1 and 2.

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RER map and travel zones The Paris Metro system is largely confined to just zones 1 and 2. Disneyland (Marne-la-Valee) station is in zone 5.

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Moulin Rouge is southwest of Montmartre, in the Paris district of Pigalle on Boulevard de Clichy in the 18th arrondissement, and has a red windmill on its roof. The closest métro station is Blanche.

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Visit during the week One of the top ten most visited sites in France, the Château de Versailles gets its biggest crowds on the weekends and Tuesday mornings (it is closed on Mondays). So aim to visit between Wednesday and Friday. The result? Less waiting and a smoother visit around the palace.

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Montmartre is in the 18th arrondissement, which is in transport zone 1, so you can use any ticket (the cheapest tickets are for zones 1-2).

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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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Does Paris France have Uber? Yes. You will find Uber in Paris and 19 other major cities in France.

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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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