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What is Zone 1 2 3 in Paris?

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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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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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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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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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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Here are the few places you may want to avoid during your stay: Northern 18th and 19th district at night, around Marx Dormoy, Porte de la Chapelle, La Chapelle, Porte de Clignancourt, Porte de la Villette. Montmarte is very safe day and night.

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Notre-Dame is in fare zone 1.

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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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Admission to the Park of Versailles is free for pedestrians and bikes, there is a fee for vehicles: €3 for motorbikes, €12 for cars and €30 for buses (12 or more seats). Vehicles displaying a European disabled parking permit are granted free admission upon presentation of proof of disability.

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Admission is free and no ticket is required. The gardens are also free, except on Musical Fountains Show and Musical Gardens days. The Park is open every day all year round and admission is free.

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