As your travel in central Paris is unlimited with the Travelcard, this opens up the whole city to explore. Paris Visite travel card is valid for 1, 2, 3 or 5 consecutive days in zones 1-3 (Paris - inner suburbs including Défense, Stade de France and Bourget) or zones 1-5 (Paris and the whole Ile de France region, including access to Roissy CDG and Orly airports, as well as all the tourist sites of the region: Versailles, Disneyland, Provins, Fontainebleau, etc. I know that 1-3 Zone comprises of Central Paris and close suburbs and 4-5 CDG Airport, Versailles and Disneyland. Would like a detailed info on the places in the 1-5 Zones. If in doubt about zone coverage the zones are marked on the RER map (above). The Paris Travelcard is valid in Central Paris (zones 1 - 3) for use on: - Metro - RER - Buses - Trams - SNCF Trains. A friendly reminder that a weekly Navigo Découverte is strictly Monday to Sunday and not any other 7-day period. I will stay in Asnieres sur Seine, between Gabriel Peri metro station and Les Gresillons RER station. Travel around Paris the easy way with a handy metro map - download for free and start exploring: DLP = Disneyland Paris Paris and the surrounding region are divided into 5 fare zone. ). Click on the map to enlarge Download the map (PDF 186.61 ko) To make your journeys easier, RATP provides you with all the maps for the metro, RER, tram and bus lines that make up the Paris … If this is your first vacation to Paris, you'll probably want to be located near the Seine, where there is a larger concentration of things tourists come to Paris to see and do. Single tickets can be purchased from metro/RER stations, some bus terminals, and registered retailers, usually tobacconists and bookshops, displaying the RATP sign. I am going to visit Paris for 5 days, from thursday morning to monday night. Make sure to take into account: the zone you'll be leaving from, the zones you'll be going through, the zone you'll be arriving in. On this map, you can see the zones you need to choose for your pass.
I have never been to paris so i don't know what this means. Answer 1 of 9: Hi guys, travelling to Paris in June'17. Experienced travelers suggest the 1st, 4th, 5th, or 6th Arrondissements for easy access to the city's most-popular tourist attractions and useful transport lines. Fare zones in the Paris region. Answer 1 of 8: Hey everyone! Europe - Paris metro zones 1-3 - I got a deal for a metro pass, but it is only valid for zones 1-3.
You may find some older documentation online indicating that you need to buy extra zones, but weekly Navigo Découverte passes have been good for all zones (1 to 5) for some time now. Most visitors will only need zones 1&2, broadly coinciding with the extent of the Metro system.