Paris Metro Fares Simulator (2026): Calculate Your Exact Transport Budget

Navigo Calculator 2026

Optimize your Transport Budget in Paris

Calculate the exact transport fare you’ll pay in Paris based on your stay duration and daily habits.
Designed for future students, expats and tourists.

Based on 2026 Île-de-France Mobilités fare data.

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Quick Summary

  • Airport Surcharge: A standard metro ticket/Navigo Easy (€2.55) is invalid for airports. CDG & Orly require specific fares (€14) or a Zone 1-5 Pass.
  • The “Calendar” Rule: The Weekly Pass is strictly valid from Monday to Sunday. Similarly, the Monthly Pass always starts on the 1st.
  • Employer Benefit: If you work (even part-time), your company must reimburse 50% of your subscription by law.
  • Imagine R (Student Pass): The deeply discounted pass (~€38/mo) is reserved for students under 26 enrolled in state-recognized universities. Most private language schools do not qualify.
  • Need more details? For a deep dive on how to buy, zones, read our Ultimate Guide to the Navigo Pass.
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Long distance RER and Transilien trips included.
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Children (4-9 yo): Reduced fares. Under 4: Free.
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Download the Apps

To buy your pass on your phone, download the IDF Mobilités app.


Why Calculate? 3 Real-Life Scenarios

Most visitors lose money by picking the wrong option. Here is the mathematical proof.

The Trap

Case #1: The “Friday Arrival”

The Context: Sarah visits Paris for a long weekend (Friday to Sunday) by train. She uses her phone to travel in Paris.

❌ The Math (Paris Visite Pass):

  • Paris Visite (3 days, zones 1-5): €63.80.
  • Setup fee: €0 (Smartphone App).
  • Total Cost: €63.80 for 3 days.

✅ The Optimizer Solution (Pay as you go):

  • Standard Ticket: €2.55 (Metro/Train/RER).
  • Total: 12 trips x €2.55 = €30.60.
  • Result: Sarah saves money by NOT taking the Paris Visite pass. (If she bought a Weekly Pass before Thursday evening, it would cost €32.40 for unlimited use.)
The Strategy

Case #2: The “Zone 5” Strategy

The Context: Mike comes for business (Mon-Thu). He lands at CDG Airport (Zone 5).

❌ The Math (Single Tickets):

  • Airport Round Trip: €14.00 x 2 = €28.00.
  • 8 Metro trips in Paris: 8 x €2.55 = €20.40.
  • Total Cost: €48.40 (€78 with Paris Visite 5 days)

✅ The Optimizer Solution (Weekly Pass):

  • Weekly Pass Cost: €32.40 (Zone 1-5 via App).
  • Result: The calculator highlights the weekly pass as the winner because it “absorbs” the high airport fees.
The Jackpot

Case #3: The “Yearly” Strategy

The Context: Elena studies at FTC Paris for one year and works part-time (5 days/week). She hesitates to commit to the Annual Pass.

❌ The Trap (Monthly Renewal):

  • She buys a pass every month manually.
  • She forgets to ask for reimbursement.
  • Total Cost: €90.80 x 12 = €1,089.60 / year.

✅ The Optimizer (Annual + Job):

  • 1 Month Free: The Annual Pass bills 11 months for 12 months of validity (€998.80 total).
  • 50% Off: Her employer legally covers half (- €499.40).
  • Final Cost: Only €499.40 / year.
  • Result: She saves €590.20 per year. That is a free return flight home!

The Anti-Fine Checklist

Avoid Fines (50€ to 70€)

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1 Person = 1 Ticket

Never pass a single card for multiple people at the turnstile. It’s an immediate fine.

Photo Mandatory

On “Navigo Découverte” (Week/Month), you MUST stick a photo and write your name immediately.

Smartphone Battery

If you use your phone as a ticket (NFC), it must be ON during inspection. No battery = Fine.

Traveler’s FAQ

Expert Tips for a Smooth Trip

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Best Apps

Use Citymapper or Bonjour RATP for real-time schedules. Google Maps is okay but often lags on disruptions.

Need Help?

Ask at ticket counters in stations. Agents can help in English or French. In case of harassment, call 3117 or text 31177

Bathrooms

Free in major stations (Gare de Lyon, Montparnasse, etc.) if you have a valid Navigo Pass. Scan it at entrance.

Lost or Stolen Card?

What to do in case of loss

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Week / Month / Year

Go to a counter. You pay €15 (fee) to replace it, but your subscription is restored.
Annual Pass: Free replacement (2x/year).

Liberté +

Pay €15 fee. Declare the loss immediately online or at a counter! Until blocked, you pay for the thief’s trips.

Navigo Easy (Tickets)

Bad news. This card is anonymous. If lost, your tickets are lost forever. You must buy a new card (€2) and new tickets.

Quick FAQ

Common Questions (Fast Answers)

The goal: avoid mistakes that cost money (or fines).

Can I buy a Weekly Pass on Friday?
Yes, but it will start next Monday. The Weekly Pass is valid Monday → Sunday, and it’s sold until Thursday (included) for the current week
Are airports included in normal tickets?
No. Airports (CDG / Orly) require a specific fare (≈ €14 per trip) unless you use a Zone 1-5 pass (Week/Month/Annual) or Paris Visite 1-5. Liberté+ also does not include airports.
Is Liberté+ available for tourists?
Usually no. Liberté+ is designed for people who live or work in Île-de-France. If you’re on a short stay without that link, use single tickets (or a pass if your simulator says so).
Do I need a photo for a pass?
For Navigo Découverte (Week/Month), yes: photo + name are mandatory. If you use the IDF Mobilités app on your phone, you don’t need to stick a physical photo.
What if my phone battery dies?
If your phone is your ticket (NFC), it must be ON during inspection. No battery can mean a fine. Simple fix: carry a small power bank, or use a physical card.
Where should I buy passes and tickets?
The safest options: the IDF Mobilités app, station ticket machines, or staffed counters. Avoid buying “help” from strangers near machines.
Ticket vs Pass: what’s the difference in Paris?
In Île-de-France, a Ticket means pay-per-ride travel (stored on a Navigo Easy card or on your smartphone). In the official apps, you’ll see products like: Ticket Métro-Train-RER, Ticket Bus-Tram, and Ticket Paris Région <> Aéroports.

A Pass (Forfait) means unlimited travel for a period of time (ex: Navigo Semaine, Navigo Mois, Navigo Annuel, or Paris Visite).

Paper/cardboard tickets are being phased out: they are no longer sold, but if you still have some, they can be used until June 2026 (or exchanged until Sept 1, 2026).

Sources (Official Fares Jan 2026): IDF Mobilités, RATP.