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Paris is timeless, elegant and endlessly photogenic — but navigating it well makes all the difference. This Paris Transport Guide explains how to move confidently through the city using metro lines, RER trains and local transport options, helping you arrive and explore with ease. Alongside practical travel clarity, you’ll find the most Instagrammable locations in Paris — from iconic boulevards and river views to hidden courtyards and café-lined streets. Designed for independent travellers who appreciate beauty, food and culture, this guide helps you experience Paris effortlessly and capture it beautifully.

🗼 Paris Transport Guide

Navigate the City of Light like a local. From the iconic Métro to scenic bike rides along the Seine, Paris offers world-class transport at your fingertips.

Main Transport Options

Métro

Paris’s iconic underground network — 16 lines covering every corner of the city

€2.50 per trip
  • 16 lines with 300+ stations across Paris
  • Trains every 2–5 minutes during peak hours
  • Runs from 5:30 AM to 1:15 AM (2:15 AM Fri/Sat)
  • Line 14 is fully automated and driverless
Pro Tip: Line 6 crosses the Seine with stunning views of the Eiffel Tower — sit by the window!

RER Regional Express

High-speed regional trains connecting central Paris to airports and suburbs

€2.50 within Paris · €13 to airports
  • 5 lines (A–E) linking suburbs to city centre
  • RER B: Direct to CDG Airport (€13 flat fare)
  • RER C: Versailles access from central Paris
  • Faster than Métro for long-distance cross-city trips
Pro Tip: Keep your ticket until you exit — RER gates require it on both entry and exit!

City Buses & Trams

Extensive surface network with scenic routes through Paris’s most beautiful streets

€2.00 per trip (€2.50 buying on-board)
  • 60+ bus routes covering the entire city
  • 10 tram lines on the city’s outer ring
  • Bus 69: crosses Paris past major landmarks
  • Noctilien night buses after Métro closes
Pro Tip: Bus 69 is the budget sightseeing tour — Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Bastille all on one route!

Vélib’ Bike Share

Paris’s beloved bike share with 20,000+ bikes and 1,400 stations citywide

€3/day pass, first 30 min free (mechanical)
  • Mechanical and electric bikes available
  • 1,400+ stations across Greater Paris
  • Perfect for cruising along the Seine
  • Dedicated bike lanes on major boulevards
Pro Tip: Ride along the Canal Saint-Martin at sunset — one of the most magical bike rides in the world!

Passes & Tickets

Navigo Easy

Contactless card for loading individual tickets — replaces old paper tickets

Best for: Short visits & occasional riders
  • Load t+ tickets at €2.50 each
  • Works on Métro, bus, tram & RER
  • Buy at any station machine

Navigo Jour (Day Pass)

Unlimited travel for a full day on all Paris transport

Best for: Day-trippers exploring intensively
  • Unlimited Métro, RER, bus & tram
  • All zones included
  • €8.45 for all zones

Navigo Découverte (Week)

7-day unlimited pass running Monday to Sunday

Best for: Week-long stays
  • Unlimited all transport all zones
  • €30.75 per week + €5 card fee
  • Requires passport-sized photo

📱 Navigation Apps & Tools

Bonjour RATP

Official Paris transport app — real-time schedules, route planning, and ticket purchase

Citymapper

Best multi-modal route planner with live disruption alerts

Vélib’ App

Find stations, check bike availability, and unlock bikes instantly

Île-de-France Mobilités

Regional transport app covering all operators across Greater Paris

📸 Most Instagrammable Transport Spots

Arts et Métiers (Line 11)

Copper-clad Jules Verne-inspired steampunk station

Abbesses (Line 12)

Deepest station with stunning Art Nouveau entrance

Bir-Hakeim (Line 6)

Iconic elevated platform with Eiffel Tower backdrop

Louvre – Rivoli (Line 1)

Museum-quality art replicas displayed along the platforms

Vélib’ along the Seine

Cycle past Notre-Dame, the Louvre, and the Musée d’Orsay

💡 Insider Tips

  1. 1 Paper tickets are gone — get a Navigo Easy card or use your phone to tap and ride
  2. 2 Stand on the right side of escalators — Parisians will glare if you block the left
  3. 3 Métro Line 1 and 14 are driverless — sit at the front for a tunnel-view experience
  4. 4 Validate your ticket before boarding buses — inspectors issue €50+ fines for fare dodgers
  5. 5 Avoid Châtelet–Les Halles during rush hour — it’s the busiest station in Europe
  6. 6 The Métro closes earlier on Sunday nights — plan your last ride accordingly

ℹ️ Important Information

Emergency Contacts

  • European Emergency: 112
  • Police: 17
  • RATP Lost & Found: +33 1 40 06 75 27
  • Paris Tourism Office: +33 1 49 52 42 63

Safety Tips

  • Watch for pickpockets on Lines 1, 4, and RER B
  • Keep bags zipped and in front of you in crowded stations
  • Avoid empty carriages late at night
  • Download offline Métro maps for underground use
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