Trains in Paris
(Metro, RER, Tram)

RER

▲ RER

Metro

▲ Metro

目次

  1. Route overview (route map, related links)
  2. Types of tickets and fares
  3. How to purchase ticket and ride
  4. Airport access
  5. Long-distance train's station

Overview (route map, hyperlink)

● Transportation Types
・Suburban trains : RER, Transilien
・Metro
・Tram
・Bus

● Operators
French National Railway (SNCF) and Paris Transit Authority (RATP)

● Features
Fares are zone-based, from Zone 1 to Zone 5. Most tourist spots are within Zone 1. The Palace of Versailles is in Zone 4, and Paris CDG Airport is in Zone 5. Fares within Zones 1 to 4 are unified. Traveling to Zone 5 is charged by distance. In Zone 5 stations, CDG Airport is the main one used by tourists. When using the airport, purchase an Airport ticket. For other sightseeing, basically use one-way or day passes. Some RER and Transilien lines run beyond Zone 5. Long-distance trains like TGV, IC, and TER operated by SNCF are not covered here.

● Hyperlink
Route map : RER, Metro, Tram
Route map : RER, Transilien
Paris Transit Authority (RATP) website
French National Railway (SNCF) website
RER

▲ RER

Tram

▲ Tram

Types of tickets and fares

※As of July 2025
Child fares apply to ages 4–9. Child fares are available for some ticket types. Children under 4 ride free.

Common tickets

● Airport ticket
Allows one-way travel between Paris CDG Airport and central Paris. Valid for 2 hours after first use. Use RER Line B for travel to/from CDG Airport. RoissyBus is not valid with this ticket.
Price: EUR 13.00

● One-way ticket (Métro‑Train‑RER ticket)
Valid for 2 hours after first use (metro, RER, Transilien). Metro can be used on all lines; RER and Transilien valid up to Zone 4. Adult and child fares are the same.
Price: EUR 2.50

● One-way ticket (Bus‑Tram ticket)
Valid for 90 minutes after first use (bus, tram). Adult and child fares are the same. Note: Roissybus and trams T11–T14 are not valid with this ticket. Tickets purchased onboard buses cost EUR 2.50 (no transfers).
Price: EUR 2.00

Tourist tickets

● 1-day ticket (Paris Visite travel pass)
Valid on Transilien, RER, metro, tram, and buses throughout Paris and the Île-de-France region. Allows travel to multiple stations near Paris CDG Airport, Disneyland Paris, and Palace of Versailles with a single ticket.
※Child fares for ages 4–9 are shown in parentheses.
1 day : EUR 29.90 (EUR 14.95)
2 days : EUR 44.45 (EUR 22.20)
3 days : EUR 62.30 (EUR 31.15)
5 days : EUR 76.25 (EUR 38.10)

Tram

▲ Tram

RER

▲ RER

How to purchase ticket

1. Find the ticket vending machine

Ticket vending machines are installed at stations of Paris Transilien, RER, metro, and some tram stations. You can purchase most tickets using these machines. Some major stations also have staffed ticket counters. However, ticket counters tend to be crowded, so mastering the use of ticket vending machines can save you time.

Ticket vending machines installed at stations

2. How to use the ticket vending machine

※The photo also shows tickets that are no longer sold, but the ticket vending machine operation remains the same.
Use the roll and OK buttons at the bottom right to operate the machine. Basically, paper bills cannot be used; payment is possible by coins or credit card. When using a credit card, be careful not to let others see your PIN. Here, we explain how to purchase the Paris Visite travel pass.

How to use the ticket vending machine

3. Select the language

From the top:
・French
・English
・Spanish
・German
・Italian
This guide explains usage in English.

言語を選択する

4. Purchase a paper ticket

Reload Navigo pass…Recharge an IC card
Buy ticket…Purchase a paper ticket
Use the roll and OK buttons to select "Buy ticket."

Purchase a paper ticket

5. Select the ticket

Press the button for the ticket you want.

Select the ticket

6. Select the validity period

You can choose from 1, 2, 3, or 5 days. This step does not apply when purchasing a one-way ticket.

Select the validity period

7. Select adult or child

Select adult or child

8. Select the number of tickets

If you want to buy 2 adult tickets and 1 child ticket, you need to purchase adult and child tickets separately.

Select the number of tickets

9. Validate the ticket

To use the ticket, select the validate button (Validate). Pressing this button activates the ticket for use on the day of purchase. Note that you cannot purchase tickets in advance for use on the next day.

Make another purchase…Buy other tickets

Validate the ticket

10. Pay the fare by coins or credit card

The total fare will be displayed, so please pay using the coin slot or credit card reader mentioned in step 2.

Pay the fare by coins or credit card

How to ride train

① Finding the station

At metro stations, signs like the one in the photo are displayed. Even stations with the same name may have platforms located both above and below ground, or may be quite far apart. It is recommended to check which line the station sign refers to in advance.

Metro station

▲ Metro station

Metro station

▲ Metro station

② Purchasing a ticket

Ticket vending machines are available at all Transilien, RER, metro and some tram stations in Paris. Most tickets can be purchased from these machines. Some major stations also have staffed ticket counters, but they are generally crowded.

Ticket machine

▲ Ticket machine

Ticket counter

▲ Ticket counter

③ Boarding the train and getting off at your destination

When riding the Transilien, RER, or metro, you’ll find ticket gates at the platforms—insert your ticket there. For trams, there are no ticket gates. In this case, stamping machines are installed inside the tram—insert your ticket to stamp the time. Failure to do so may result in a fine. Stamping machines are often out of order, so be sure that your ticket is properly stamped.

Ticket gate

▲ Ticket gate

Stamping machine

▲ Stamping machine

④ Checking the train

Metro and tram lines usually run trains with the same destination. However, RER trains go to various destinations, so it’s recommended to check the train’s destination before boarding. If you board the wrong train and travel beyond the valid ticket zone, you may be fined. RER operations are complex, so double-check before boarding.

Departure train info

▲ Departure train info

Departure train info

▲ Departure train info

Departure train info

▲ Departure train info

direction

▲ Destination

⑤ Boarding the train and getting off at your destination

Doors do not open automatically—press the button above the door to open it. Most trains are equipped with onboard information displays, so checking your destination and transfer stations in advance will help ensure a smooth journey.

Information board

▲ Information board

Station board

▲ Station board

Airport access / CDG Airport

● RER (Express Train) / TGV (High-Speed Train)
Paris CDG Airport is the largest hub airport in France for Air France. The airport has platforms for the express RER Line B and high-speed TGV trains. RER Line B connects the airport to central Paris, while TGV trains link the airport to various French cities such as Marseille, Lyon, and Lille. The RER stations are located at Terminal 1 (Aéroport CDG1) and Terminal 2 (Aéroport CDG2-TGV). The TGV station is only at Terminal 2 (Aéroport CDG2-TGV).
CDG Airport

▲ CDG Airport

info board

▲ info board

RER

▲ RER

TGV

▲ TGV

RER Line B

Easy for everyone!
Access city - Airport

Stress-free access♪

Long-distance train's station

パリからの路線図 パリからの国際列車路線図

Left: Domestic trains from Paris
Right: International trains from Paris

Paris does not have a single central station. Instead, there are seven main stations for long-distance trains within the city. Including suburban stations, there are a total of ten stations. This arrangement is due to having separate stations based on destinations. Even for the same destination, departure stations may differ depending on the train type. Please make sure to confirm your departure station carefully before your trip.

Gare de Lyon

▲ Gare de Lyon

Gare du Nord

▲ Gare du Nord

EUROSTAR

▲ EUROSTAR

TGV

▲ TGV

● Train Types (Domestic Trains)
High-speed train : TGV (can run on both high-speed and conventional lines)
Express train : IC (runs only on conventional lines)
Regional/local trains : TER (runs only on conventional lines)

● Train Types (International Trains)
High-speed trains: EUROSTAR, TGV, ICE, THALYS, AVE (can run on both high-speed and conventional lines)

● Travel Time
On sections where high-speed lines are incomplete, there is no time difference between TGV and IC trains. For trips around 50 km, travel time differences by train type are minimal.

● Fares
The fares listed below are standard refundable and changeable fares for the fastest travel options, but they vary significantly depending on the season and seat availability, so use them as a guideline. Fares tend to be cheapest for TER, followed by IC, then TGV. Discounted fares less than half the regular price are available for TGV and IC trains but come with restrictions such as no refunds or changes.

Domestic train (Paris Gare de Lyon)

Destionation Train type Travel Time Fare
Dijon TGV 1h30min EUR 70
Lyon TGV 2h EUR 100
Marseille TGV 3h10min EUR 120
Montpellier TGV 3h30min EUR 160
Nice TGV 5h45min EUR 140

Domestic train (Gare de Austerlitz, Gare de Bercy)

Destionation Train type Travel Time Fare
Limoges IC 3h20min EUR 90
Clermont-Ferrand IC 3h40min EUR 60

Domestic train (Gare Montparnasse)

Destionation Train type Travel Time Fare
Tour TGV 1h20min EUR 60
Rennes TGV 1h30min EUR 80
Bordeaux TGV 2h10min EUR 120
Nantes TGV 2h30min EUR 95
Brest TGV 3h30min EUR 105
Toulouse TGV 4h30mim EUR 130

Domestic train (Paris Gare du Nord)

Destionation Train type Travel Time Fare
Lille TGV 1h EUR 55

Domestic train (Paris de l'Est)

Destionation Train type Travel Time Fare
Metz TGV 1h30min EUR 85
Nancy TGV 1h30min EUR 85
Strasbourg TGV 1h50min EUR 150
RER

Important!
7 SNCF Stations in Paris

Stress-free travel♪

SNCF train

Guide to
French railways

Ticket, route, schedule

Gare Montparnasse

▲ Montparnasse

Gare de l'Est

▲ Gare de l'Est

TGV Lyria

▲ TGV Lyria

THALYS

▲ THALYS

International train

Destionation Train type Travel Time Fare
Brussels TGV 1h20min EUR 100
Luxembourg TGV 2h10min EUR 110
London EUROSTAR 2h30min EUR 240
Rotterdam THALYS 2h40min EUR 120
Geneva TGV Lyria 3h10min EUR 150
Stuttgart TGV, ICE 3h10min EUR 135
Basel TGV Lyria 3h15min EUR 130
Cologne THALYS 3h15min EUR 120
Amsterdam THALYS 3h20min EUR 135
Frankfurt am Main TGV, ICE 3h50min EUR 130
Zurich TGV Lyria 4h EUR 180
Bern TGV Lyria 4h EUR 200
Munich TGV 5h40min EUR 150
Turin TGV 6h EUR 100
Barcelona TGV 6h30min EUR 200
Milan TGV 7h20min EUR 110
French high speed TGV

International Trains
to other countries!

Routes, travel times, fares