- Navigo pass: the personal pass for regular travellers
Discover the Navigo pass, the personal support to load your passes and travel in Île-de-France with ease
- All you need to know about the Navigo Pass in Paris Region . . .
Visiting Paris Region? Find out all you need to know about transport tickets and Navigo Passes to get around in Paris and the entire Île-de-France region
- Navigo pass | SNCF Connect - FAQ
Validating your ticket with your phone is possible thanks to SNCF Connect! From now on, your Navigo Pass is your phone (Android and iPhone)! Buy and store your tickets directly from the SNCF Connect application To validate, simply touch a control terminal in stations with your phone or Apple Watch
- Annual Navigo travel card - RATP
The annual Navigo travel card allows unlimited travel in the zones you select, and across various transport networks in the Île-de-France region: metros, RER, buses, C1 cable, trams, and trains (excluding Orlyval)
- Navigo Passes: New Rates Effective January 1, 2026
Navigo passes: fares effective from January 1, 2026 Good to know: You can purchase and load your Navigo day, week, or month pass onto a Navigo card or directly on your phone anytime, anywhere with the Bonjour RATP app
- Navigo Easy - Paris by Train
Who Can Buy Navigo Easy? Anyone can buy the Navigo Easy card; Tourists and residents of Paris Ile-de-France The Easy card doesn’t require a photo (unlike Navigo Decouverte) and is an anonymous card Each person must have their own Easy card when travelling together
- How to get a Navigo pass? | WhatToVisitWhereToTravel. com
With a Navigo Pass, you can enjoy unlimited travel on the metro, buses, trams, RER trains, and even some regional trains within the designated zones This means you can explore all that Paris has to offer without worrying about individual ticket costs
- Navigating Paris Like a Pro: A Deep Dive into the Navigo Ticketing System
The Navigo Pass is your ticket to easy and affordable travel around the City of Light This handy card gives you unlimited access to Paris’s extensive public transit network, including the metro, buses, trams, and regional trains
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