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T+ ticket (métro ticket)

The t+ ticket is good for one trip on the bus, tramway, métro, RER within Paris, or the Montmarte Funicular.

Prices: 1,90 per ticket, 10 tickets cost 14,90

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Île de France point-to-point ticket (RER ticket)

The origin-destination ticket, or Île-de-France ticket is good for one trip on the RER into the suburbs. Free transfers to the métro are possible with this ticket

Prices: Varies based on distance traveled. Go here to find out the cost of your trip.

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On-board bus ticket

This is the only ticket sold aboard the bus and is good for one bus trip. You can also get this fare by SMS.

Prices: 2,00

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Unlimited trips on all modes of transport except the Orlyval shuttle within the selected fare zones. It is valid 1 day and expires at midnight.

Prices: 7,50 (fare zones 1-2)

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Navigo Weekly Travel Pass

Unlimited trips on all modes of transport except the Orlyval shuttle within the selected fare zones. It is valid for 1 week and expires on Sunday at midnight.

Prices: 22,80/month (all zones)

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Navigo Monthly Travel Pass

Unlimited trips on all modes of transport except the Orlyval shuttle within the selected fare zones. It is valid for 1 week and expires on Sunday at midnight.

Prices: 75,20/month (all zones)

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Navigo Youth Weekend Travel Pass

This travel pass allows unlimited trips on a Saturday, a Sunday, or a holiday. It is reserved to riders under 26 years old.

Prices: 4,10 (zones 1-3); 8,95 (zones 1-5)

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Paris Visite Ticket

The Paris Visite ticket allows unlimited trips on all modes of transport (including Orlyval) for 1, 2, 3, or 5 days. It also gives discounts on tourist attractions in the Île de France region.

Prices: 12,00 (adult, 1 day, fare zones 1-3)

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Mobilis Travel Pass

The Mobilis ticket allows unlimited trips on all modes of transport except the Orlyval shuttle within the selected fare zones. This is the exact same thing as the Navigo Daily Travel Pass, in the form of a  paper ticket instead of loading it onto a Navigo card.

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Antipollution Travel Pass

In the event of a pollution peak on hot days, this travel pass allows unlimited trips on all modes of transport, except Orlyval in all 5 fare zones. It is valid for one day.

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