The Paris Metro is a good option to move from one point to another, it has 16 lines and 302 stations throughout the city.
The metro lines in Paris are differentiated by colors and are numbered. This it is the third longest tube network in Europe, after the London Underground and the Madrid Underground.
Maps and plans of the Paris Metro
You can also see the Paris metro on this interactive map
Paris Metro tickets and passes
The price of the tickets varies according to the type of pass, they can be for a single trip (€2.10 ) daily, weekly or monthly ; several trips are usually purchased at the same time (card), with which we will save money; In addition, with the metro tickets you can also use the RER (suburban train) and the bus.
These are the most popular options:
- Pass Ticket t+ (single or single ticket option for a single trip or a block of 10 single tickets)
- Navigo Pass (Long and local stays)
- Paris Visite (visitor pass)
The single ticket, called Ticket t+ it costs €2.10 / 10 tickets are €16.90 / 10 tickets with reduced rate €8.45.
This ticket allows transfer with RER and buses. See more details on the Pass Ticket t+ page.
Children up to 4 years old can use the Paris Metro for free . Between 4 and 10 years old they pay half (reduced rate).
Always validate your tickets , the fines are quite high. And keep your ticket to leave the station.
Other options for getting around Paris
Paris Metro schedule
The service starts at 5.30 in the morning and ends at 1 in the morning.