Purchase Paris Visite "zones 1-3" to travel from CDG to Paris city center?
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Since I will stay in Paris for 5 days, I am thinking to buy unlimited travel passes (Paris Visite "zones1-3"). I need also to use RER B to travel from CDG airport to paris center. But the airport is located in zone 5.
Does it mean that I can not use Paris Visite "zones1-3" to travel from airport to center?
In this case which ticket type should I also buy to travel from CDG using RER B?
Best Answer
You cannot use your zone 1-3 carte to go from zone 5.
You may buy a zone 5 - zone 3 ticket at CDG if you already have your zone 1-3 carte.
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