Wed, 07-January-2026 // Transfers & Ground Transport
Paris has one of the most efficient public transportation systems in Europe. Understanding how the Metro, RER, tickets, and transport passes work can save you time, money, and stress during your trip.
At first, the system may look complex, but it quickly becomes easy once you start using it.
In this guide, you'll learn how to use the Paris Metro and RER, which tickets to choose, when transport passes are worth it, and how to get around the city efficiently.
The Paris Metro is the fastest way to travel within central Paris. Lines are numbered (M1, M4, etc.), and navigation is simple once you follow signs and directions.
The RER is a regional train system that connects Paris to suburbs, airports, and destinations like Versailles and Disneyland Paris.
If Google Maps suggests RER, follow it.
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| Metro | RER |
|---|---|
| Eiffel Tower | Disneyland Paris |
| Louvre Museum | Palace of Versailles |
| Arc de Triomphe | Charles de Gaulle Airport |
| Notre-Dame Cathedral | Orly Airport |
| Montmartre | Outer suburbs |
| Central Paris travel | Long-distance trips |
Metro, train, and RER tickets are separate from bus and tram tickets, so switching systems may require a new ticket.
For most visitors, Metro and RER tickets are enough for sightseeing.
Paper tickets are no longer used.
You can store tickets on:
Mobile tickets are the easiest option. Just tap your phone at the gates. The Navigo Easy card is a good alternative for those who prefer a physical card.
If you travel frequently, a pass can be more practical than single tickets.
Paris Visite Pass
Weekly Pass (Navigo Week)
⚠️ Valid from Monday to Sunday, no matter when you buy it.
| Option | Best For | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Single Tickets | Short stays, light use | Cheapest for occasional trips |
| Paris Visite Pass | Tourists, airport travel | Easy and unlimited travel |
| Weekly Pass | Long stays, heavy use | Best value overall |
Simple rule:
From the Eiffel Tower and Louvre to Versailles and Disneyland, Paris transport makes it easy to reach major attractions quickly.
Use the Metro by following signs and checking station names carefully. Many stations have multiple exits, so choosing the correct one saves time. Google Maps usually helps with this.
Paris transport is safe, but stay alert in crowded areas. You can read our How to Stay Safe in Paris blog for more details on this topic.
For a smoother trip:
Paris transport may seem confusing at first, but it quickly becomes simple and efficient.
Once you understand the Metro, RER, and ticket system, getting around the city becomes easy and affordable.
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