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The Paris Métro with Passe Navigo Découverte

Author: Gourmantic Posted on: January 13, 2010 at 8:43 am 11 Comments

If you find yourself in Paris for a week or more and you’re a frequent traveller on the fast and efficient Métro, a Passe Navigo Découverte is a worthwhile investment.

Replacing the old weekly carte orange in February 2009, the pass is available to tourists and residents and is valid for one week’s unlimited travel, from Mondays to Sundays on the Métro, bus and RER.  If you’re visiting Sacré Cœur, you can also use it to ride the funiculaire, the funicular railway that runs parallel to the steps leading to Butte Montmartre.

If your travel dates coincide with those of the Passe Navigo Découverte, obtaining a card is very simple. All you need is a passport-sized photograph which you can either bring with you or buy at various Métro station kiosks. The rechargeable card can be purchased in métro stations and costs €5. The weekly fare covering zones 1 and 2 to the periphery of Paris cost €17 (prices as at November 2009).

To use the card, simply place it on top of the sensor at the turnstiles et voilà!

Un carnet, s’il vous plait.

Alternatively, if you’re arriving mid-week, a carnet of 10 Métro tickets cost €11.40. Each ticket is valid for a single trip and the carnet can be shared amongst travellers. These can be purchased from vending machines near the turnstiles or the guichet, the ticket window. A single Métro ticket costs €1.60.

If your travel schedule allows it, you can use a combination of both. During my last 8 day visit to Paris, I arrived on a Thursday and used a carnet until Sunday then the Passe Navigo Découverte from Monday morning. Travelling on the Métro is a quintessential part of the Parisian experience for me, one that inspires travel stories and memorable tales. And with a camera in hand to photograph the interior of the stations, I can always take home a snippet of life under the streets of Paris.

Keeping in mind that the card is rechargeable, if you’re a frequent visitor to Paris, it is worth filing it with your passport and travel documents for future use.

More information:
Note: Prices quoted as at November 2009
RATP – Passe Navigo
STIF – Guide Navigo (in French)

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11 Comments to “The Paris Métro with Passe Navigo Découverte”

  1. Anil says:

    Good advice. So many metros around the world (especially in Europe) has these types of packages which are almost always cheaper than buying individual tickets.

    • Gourmantic says:

      Anil: More often than not, they direct you to buy a Paris Visite Pass which is geared for tourists and costs more. PND is a more versatile option and simple to obtain.

  2. Kyle says:

    Thanks for the informative (and recent!) article on the Navigo Découverte.
    I am coordinating our university’s Paris program which be will be taking place during the month of July. As some of the students have never spoken a word of French-let alone left the country- I am trying to lessen the hassle of Parisian travel bureaucracy as much as possible.
    I am interested in the pass Navigo Découverte since they will be there for the entire month of July. We will have close to 45 students and that would be a nightmare to bring to any metro station–one I am sure the attendants would not be happy to wait on.
    Do you have any suggestions for the best way to go about making this purchase for the students?
    I realize they need to have their oddly-sized 25x30mm pictures (although you say a passport-sized photo will work?) but is there any way if the director has these beforehand that we can take these to a station and purchase them on behalf of the students?
    Also, what is the cost of a ND for a month with and without the CDG airport inclusion.
    Thanks so much for any response.
     

    • Gourmantic says:

      Kyle: I assume from your comment that they will be flying into Charles De Gaulle airport. When we did, we caught the RER Line C from one of the airport terminals to St Michel station in Paris. Regardless in which terminal they arrive these are interconnected by a free shuttle train. They are clearly marked so they can just follow the signs that have a train symbol and say “Gare” to get to the RER station.

      There are ticket vending machines in the station but there is also a ticket office. The staff were helpful and seemed to be fluent in other languages. They addressed us in English although I spoke fluent French to them. This might be the best way to bulk purchase the PND tickets provided the students have their photos with them and the ticket office can provide them.

      The pass needs to be assembled, ie, the photo stuck to the card, the name written on it and the card slotted into their plastic holders then they’re ready to go.

      I agree that taking a large group into a métro station might not be ideal. If need be, I would avoid peak hours and some of the smaller métro stations if possible. I hope that helps :)

  3. lucia says:

    Thanks for your information !! 

    I am planning to go to Paris in June.
    I want to buy   The weekly Passe Navigo Découverte  covering zones 1 and 6.
    Does the  Passe Navigo Découverte zone 1 to 6 can be used to go to Charles De Gaulle airport  and   Fontainebleau  without another fee ??

    Thanks so much foryour response!!

    • Gourmantic says:

      Lucia, I tried looking on their website in French but it didn’t give me the specific information so I’m relying on my memory here. But please verify first either through a travel agent or their website if it gets updates. I think the cost of Passe Navigo Découverte zone 1 to 6 includes travel to/from Charles de Gaulle airport but Fontainebleau is way outside of Paris, and I’d be very surprised if it did. Sorry I can’t give you a more definitive answer.

      • lucia says:

        Dear Gourmantic,

        Thanks a lot for your answer. 

        Have a good day !!

        • Gourmantic says:

          You’re welcome :)

          • lucia says:

            Dear Gourmantic,

            I come back  from Paris Today.   The Passe Navigo Découverte zone 1 to 6 includes travel to/from Charles de Gaulle airport and Fontainebleau, also including  the bus from Fontainebleau Train Station to Fontainebleau. It’s very wonderful ticket for traveler from Monday to Sunday in Paris!!

            Have a nice day !!

            Lucia

            • Gourmantic says:

              Hi Lucia. Thank you so much for your comment and for updating me with the information! I’m pleased you’ve made it there, if not a little envious that you were recently in Paris :)

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