There is SO much to see and do in Paris that you should put together a plan for your transportation needs BEFORE you arrive. Oh, and pack your most comfortable shoes because walking is the easiest way to get around Paris. What I love so much about seeing Paris by foot is that you never know what you may find around every corner-a musician, street art, or who knows?? Enjoy the journey!







For our Girls’ Trip 2023, I researched the easiest and most cost-effective ways to use public transportation to supplement our walking just so we don’t get shin splints on our first day! I average about 10 miles a day walking when I’m in Paris but unfortunately, I don’t get that level of exercise at home in Boise where we have to drive everywhere. We are in Paris for a full six days for our Girls’ Trip so, while we will no doubt walk ALOT, we will also want to use the excellent bus and Metro system to supplement getting around Paris. Surface traffic on the busy Paris streets is terrible as it is in most cities. Why waste time (and money!) being stuck in car traffic when there are cheaper and faster alternatives in the form of buses and Metros available all over Paris. I usually only use Uber as a last resort and getting taxis can be very difficult in Paris.
Two Public Transportation Payment Card Options to Consider:
NAVIGO DECOUVERTE CARD:
WHAT IS IT?
- A multi-use public transportation card (like the Oyster card in London) that covers all of Metro Paris and can be used for unlimited use during a specific time frame on the Metro (subway), RER trains (including to the airport, Disneyland and Versailles), buses (great way to get around and see Paris quicker than taking a car because buses have their own designated street lanes), trams and even the Montmartre funicular unless you want to walk up the 300+ steps
WHO NEEDS IT?
- Tourists who plan to use public transportation in Central Paris alot and don’t care about getting any discounts on local attractions (see Visite card below for that)
WHERE DO I BUY?
- Purchase the Navigo Decouverte card at any Metro, RER station or the airport at the Billets Paris et Ile-de-France train ticket window that normally sells tickets and passes
- You have to provide a color headshot photo 3cm tall x 2.5cm wide (passport photo size) that goes on the card itself.
- You have to choose a validity zone when you purchase it. To get around the center of Paris, the one for zones 1-2 is perfect.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
- 30€ for a week pass which runs from Monday through Sunday plus 5€ fee (non-refundable) for the physical Navigo card itself (no children pricing)
HOW DO I USE IT?
- At Metro and RER stations, hold the card against the purple reader zones on the turnstiles or barriers to open fare gates. Keep the card against the scan zone until you hear a sound indicating it has been read correctly to validate
- As you enter a bus, you will see a Navigo reader machine to tap your card against in order to validate your ride.
- Failure to validate your ticket every time you use it could result in a fine (I’ve seen 50€ fines!) by security officers who routinely check passengers for validated cards/tickets
FOR MORE INFO ON NAVIGO CARD GO HERE: Navigo monthly and weekly travel passes | RATP
VISITE CARD:
WHAT IS IT?
- A multi-use public transportation card that covers all of Metro Paris and can be used for unlimited use during a specific time frame on the Metro (subway), RER trains (including to the airport, Disneyland and Versailles), buses (great way to get around and see Paris), trams and even the Montmartre funicular
- Purchase passes for different period of 1, 2, 3, or 5 days. It is valid from midnight on the first day and ends at midnight on the last day.
WHO NEEDS IT?
- Tourists who may only need public transportation for a day or two and would use discount on attractions that come with the card like for the Opera Garnier, sightseeing cruises on the Seine or a bus tour, etc.
WHERE DO I BUY?
- Purchase the Visite card at any Metro, RER station or the airport at the Billets Paris et Ile-de-France train ticket window that normally sells tickets and passes. After you buy it, you must write your first and last name on it along with the starting and ending dates of validity. No photo is needed.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
- Pricing is by day and by zone and ranges from 1 day in zones 1-3 for $15 US to 5 days in zones 1-5 for $74. Zones 1-3 will all you to travel around the city. Zones 4-5 will get you to Disneyland, Versailles and the airports.
- There is children pricing with this pass. See online site for more details.
HOW DO I USE IT?
- At Metro and RER stations, hold the card against the purple reader zones on the turnstiles or barriers to open fare gates. Keep the card against the scan zone until you hear a sound indicating it has been read correctly to validate
- As you enter a bus, you will see a reader machine to tap your card against in order to validate your ride. Failure to do so could result in a fine by security officers who routinely check passengers for validated cards or tickets
FOR MORE INFO ON VISITE CARD GO HERE: Paris Visite travel pass | RATP
Transportation apps
- G7 for taxis-have used with some success
- Uber-works pretty well in Paris
- Paris Metro for subway
- Citymapper to get around town-I use this app for walking guidance, but it does show other transportation options as well
- Rome2Rio for transportation to show all options to get from Point A to Point B-my preferred app
Helpful links below from RATP (Régie autonome des transports parisiens aka in English as Parisian Autonomous Transport Administration), which is the state-owned public transportation operator.
RATP site Paris Public Transportation PDF maps:
- Bus map: See the map (PDF 1.98 Mo) (ratp.fr)
- Metro map: See the map (PDF 1.09 Mo) (ratp.fr)
- RER map: See the map (PDF 909.49 ko) (ratp.fr)
- Transilien train map: See the map (PDF 909.49 ko) (ratp.fr)
- Tram map: See the map (PDF 1.09 Mo) (ratp.fr)
- Airport map: See the map (PDF 719.15 ko) (ratp.fr)






























































































































































