How do you pay for metro tickets in Paris?

How do you pay for metro tickets in Paris?

To use Navigo Easy, you first buy a card for €2,– from a ticket booth in any Paris Métro station. You then top it up with fares, which cost the same as today’s existing paper tickets: €1,90 for a single ride, or less if you buy a carnet of 10 rides.

How can I spend a day in Paris?

One Day In Paris: Things to Do in Paris in One Day

  1. START AT NOTRE DAME.
  2. EXPLORE ILE DE LA CITÉ (AND VISIT THE SAINTE CHAPELLE)
  3. WALK ALONG THE SEINE TO THE LOUVRE AND THE TUILERIES GARDEN.
  4. STROLL ALONG THE TUILERIES GARDEN.
  5. EXPLORE THE LATIN QUARTER.
  6. DUCK INSIDE THE PANTHÉON.
  7. OR PAY A VISIT TO PLACE DE LA CONTRESCARPE.

How long is the bus from CDG to Paris?

Le Bus Direct, Route 4, operates every day, including public holidays, with departures every 30 minutes. Average journey time between CDG airport and Paris-Montparnasse is 60-70 minutes, depending on traffic.

How long is the bus from CDG to Orly?

Le Bus Direct, Route 3, operates every day, including public holidays, with departures every 20-40 minutes. Average journey time between CDG airport and Orly is 60-70 minutes, depending on traffic.

How long is the bus from CDG to Eiffel Tower?

Paris-Eiffel Tower & Porte Maillot, Place de l’Etoile Le Bus Direct, Route 2, operates every day, including public holidays, with departures every 30 minutes. Average journey time between CDG airport and Paris-Eiffel Tower is 60-70 minutes, depending on traffic.

Where is Le bus direct from Charles de Gaulle?

Le Bus Direct operates three routes to-from Charles de Gaulle airport. Route 2 : CDG airport ↔ Paris-Eiffel Tower via Porte Maillot, Place de l’Etoile (Champs Elysees) Route 3 : CDG airport ↔ Orly airport Route 4 : CDG airport ↔ Paris-Gare Montparnasse via Gare de Lyon