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Navigo Easy card

 

What is it?

The Navigo Easy card is an anonymous and reusable smart card. It allows you to store both single tickets (t+ tickets) and day passes. It is recommended for short-term visitors and occasional travelers.

What fares can be placed onto a Navigo Easy card?

How to get it and how much does it cost?

Go to an information booth in any métro/RER station. A new blank card costs 2€ and you don't need a picture.

How to use it?

Tap you Navigo Easy card on the purple (or blue) card reader when entering a station or when boarding a bus or tramway. You'll need to tap again when you transfer to/from the RER or when you exit the RER. You do not need to tap your card to exit the métro.

To reload your card, go to a fare vending machine in a métro/RER/tramway station or use the Bonjour RATP mobile app.

Rules and conditions

  • Anyone can buy this card
  • This card is anonymous, so you may lend it to another person, however only one person can use a card at a time. (Tapping yourself in and passing it back to the person behind you so they can use it is not allowed.)

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