Trams in Paris
An eco-friendly way to get around the city
Trams
The tram is a transportation option for getting around Paris that not everyone knows about. There are several tram lines currently running, with two more expected to be ready in the coming years.

The most important line for visitors is the T7, as it connects the Orly Airport with the metro station Villejuif-Louis Aragon.
Tram Lines in Paris
On this page (in French) belonging to the RATP, you can view the route of each line in detail.
- T1 Desde Asnières-Gennevilliers – Les Courtilles hasta Gare de Noisy-le-Sec RER
- T2 Desde Pont de Bezons hasta Porte de Versailles – Parc des expositions
- T3a Desde Pont du Garigliano hasta Porte de Vincennes
- T4 Desde Bondy RER station hasta Aulnay-sous-Bois station
- T5 Desde Marché de Saint-Denis hasta Garges-Sarcelles
- T6 Desde Viroflay – Rive Droite hasta Châtillon-Montrouge
- T7Desde Villejuif-Louis Aragon hasta Athis-Mons Porte de l'Essonne (Connects Orly with Villejuif-Louis Aragon metro station)
- T8 Desde Epinay-Orgemont hasta Villetaneuse-Universite or Saint-Denis Porte de Paris
- T9 From Porte de Choisy (Paris) to Orly
- T11 Express Desde Épinay-sur-Seine hasta Le Bourget
Paris Tram Schedules
Trams run from very early in the morning until late at night. During the day, intervals between trams are typically 5 to 7 minutes.
Prices
The same price as a metro ticket. That means you will need a Ticket T+ with a single fare of €1.90.
You can also board using your Paris Visite and Navigo.
More on Getting Around Paris
Use this practical information to get around Paris like a local
Paris Public Transport
All the public transport networks that keep the city connected 24 hours a day.
Paris Metro
A fast and affordable way to get around central Paris.
Trains in Paris
Paris trains are also a great way to get around the city center. They are affordable and complement the metro perfectly.