I need to get from CDG Airport to Raspail Metro and later that day take a return journey Raspail metro Stade De France and back.
I will then spend 2 more days in Paris where I intend making good use of Metro to see the sights. If I buy a visitot Pass (3 Day -3 Zone)
will it also cover train from airport. If not what is cost of CDG to Port Royal.it looks like Stade de france is in zone 3 on metro map
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CDG is in Zone 5 so your Zones 1-3 Paris Visite pass will not work for that part of your trip. The one way fare from CDG to anywhere in Paris is 8€50. Off the top of my head I do not recall the price of a Zones 1-5 3 day PV pass but if you are returning through CDG it might work for you.
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The PARIS VISITE (3-day Zone 1-3--19,60€..or Zone 1-6--37,70€) transportation pass is seldom a good deal. In your case, you will probably be better off with separate Tickets for the RER %26#39;B%26#39; ligne trains from and back to CDG (8,50€ each..includes onward/connecting Métro) and either a CARNET (packet of 10 reduced priced Tickets %26#39;t%26#39; 1-2 Zone--11,60€)...OR...one-calendar-day MOBILIS Zone 1-2 transportation passes (5,90€ each).
LA PLAINE-STADE DE FRANCE RER station is on the %26#39;B%26#39; ligne, within Transportation Zone 2...a single Ticket %26#39;t%26#39; or Zone 1-2 transportation pass ride.
RATP Ticket %26amp; Pass Prices--
ratp.info/informer/titres_de_transport.php
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Even Homer nods...
KDKSAIL is usually so correct with all his very detailed information but he is wrong about travelling to Stade de France. You can NOT use a ticket t+ (i.e. an ordinary métro ticket) for this journey. You CAN use a Zones 1-2 transportation pass. Although the station is in Zone 2 it is outside the area covered by the ticket t+ on the RER. The one way fare between Stade de France and Paris is 2€25.
The applicable rule here IIRC is that a ticket t+ is valid for any travel anywhere on the métro system regardless of Zone, but on the RER system within Zone 1 only.
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With apologies (and thanks for the %26#39;catch%26#39;)...I misspoke. You must purchase a separate RER Ticket...or a Zone 1-2 transportation pass. Given the price of the one-calendar-day MOBILIS Zone 1-2 (5,90€) and the regular round-trip RER fare between Paris and Stade de France (5,50€)...the MOBILIS Zone 1-2 makes sense
In the event that you%26#39;re wondering why the one-calendar-day MOBILIS Zone 1-5 transportation pass (13,20€) doesn%26#39;t %26#39;..work..%26#39; for your day-of-arrival or day-of-departure at CDG (out in Zone 5)...the terms and conditions of the MOBILIS pass specifically EXCLUDE modes of airport transfer (RER %26#39;B%26#39; ligne, Roissybus, Orlybus, etc) from its coverage.
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ok, I need one way RER ticket to central Paris. For my return Journey out to Stade De France and back I need €2.25 RER ticket or travel to Stade de France via Metro with t or t+ tickets.A MOBILIS @ €5.60 will allow for return travel to Stade De France via RER or Metro and allow me to break Jouney on way back to go gor Eats/Driks etc. Is this correct. Is this correct.
Thanks again
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I believe the only way to get to La Plaine/Stade de France is by RER. There is no métro station there. If I am wrong KDKSAIL will be along to correct me and we will then be even... ;-)
Otherwise, yes, a Moblis Zones 1-2 pass will allow you unlimited rides on the métro, bus or RER within those zones for the entire day from the first train at around 05;30 to the last art around 01:00 the following morning.
I hate to throw an added complication into the mix but if you are under 26 and will be in Paris on a Saturday or Sunday you could get a Zones 1-3 Ticket Jeunes valid ONLY on those days for 3€30, obviously a much better deal than the Mobilis pass.
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YES...the #13 MÉTRO ligne (along the Saint Denis-Université %26#39;spur%26#39; of the #13 ligne) has stations that would serve Stade de France--most likely SAINT DENIS-PORTE DE PARIS....which would be covered by a regular Metro Ticket %26#39;t%26#39;. But the walk from Saint Denis-Porte de Paris Métro station to the stadium will be longer. It is also served STADE DE FRANCE-SAINT DENIS RER on the RER %26#39;D%26#39; ligne...but the walk from station to the stadium will be longer.
Your best bet will be to use the RER %26#39;B%26#39; ligne service to LA PLAINE-STADE DE FRANCE RER station.With a Zone 1-2 transportation pass it makes no difference. The RER ride will be covered by the Zone 1-2 transportation pass...as it does the Métro, Bus, Tram Noctilien (late-night buses) and Funicular.
www.ratp.info/orienter/f_plan.php…
It%26#39;s also worth noting that if you plan to attend a match or event at Stade de France....that Last Trains on the RER %26quot;B%26quot; and %26#39;D%26#39; lignes back to Paris run at approx. 00:30 (12:30 AM). Matches or events will be over well before then...but if you plan to do any late-night celebrating over a favourite team%26#39;s victory, it may be more conveniently done back in Paris. This really isn%26#39;t a %26#39;neighborhood%26#39; that %26#39;..strangers..%26#39; should hang around within late at night.
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Don%26#39;t forget to write your name and date on the mobilis card. I spent 3 days with mobilis cards feeling smug and inspector proof and only discovered by accident that I should have put that data on them to validate them. %26#39;Rembered%26#39;, I should say, I did know that but the joy of Paris pushed it out of my head, and I thought, as in many other countries, first use through a machine would validate it.
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