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Navigo

Navigo is the contactless smart card system used for most public transport in the Île-de-France region, including Paris. It is managed by Île-de-France Mobilités (IDFM) in partnership with the region’s transit operators, and it enables stored-value tickets, time-based passes, and various fare products that can be used on metro, RER, Transilien trains, buses, and trams.

The system offers several card types. The Navigo Pass holds weekly or monthly passes for specific travel

Acquiring a Navigo card typically involves visiting a station or an authorized outlet. For Navigo Découverte,

Prices and validity depend on zone coverage and the length of the chosen period, with weekly, monthly,

zones
and
can
include
an
annual
option.
Navigo
Découverte
is
a
blue
card
intended
for
non-residents
that
can
be
registered
to
hold
Navigo
passes
and
journeys,
and
it
typically
requires
a
photograph
for
registration.
Navigo
Easy
is
a
reusable
card
designed
for
pay-as-you-go
travel
or
occasional
use,
on
which
individual
tickets
or
selected
passes
can
be
loaded.
Each
option
is
designed
to
simplify
fare
collection
across
multiple
operators
within
the
Île-de-France
network.
registration
often
requires
providing
a
photo;
Navigo
Easy
generally
requires
no
photo.
Once
activated,
users
validate
each
trip
by
tapping
the
card
on
a
reader
at
turnstiles
or
on
boarding
devices
on
buses.
In
most
cases,
tapping
is
required
to
validate
entry,
and
on
some
services,
the
same
action
applies
when
boarding
the
vehicle.
or
annual
terms
available.
The
Navigo
system
provides
a
unified
fare
structure
across
multiple
operators,
aiming
to
simplify
travel
and
fare
management
for
residents
and
visitors
across
the
Île-de-France
region.