Public transport
Public transport

Travelling around in Paris and getting from A to B is child’s play. Whether you take the metro, the bus or the RER suburban trains, the whole city and the Ile-de-France region are very well covered

Suburban trains (Transilien)

These trains depart from main-line stations in Paris (Nord, Est, Lyon, Austerlitz, Montparnasse and Saint-Lazare) and follow the same pricing zones (from 1 to 6) as the RER. Tickets and travel passes can be purchased at the “Ile-de-France” ticket offices and machines in the stations, as well as in metro/RER stations.

Also see “Fares, travel passes and reductions”

Free timetables are available at ticket offices in the stations. Suburban lines complement the RER network, sharing several links.

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