How do you get to La Defense in Paris?

From Charles de Gaulle airport you will first need to take the RER line B (suburban train) direction Paris and change in Châtelet les Halles. You will then need to take the A line direction Cergy / Poissy and get off at La Défense. In La Défense please follow the CNIT exit which is the building we are located in.

What zone is La Defense?

Fare zone 2
La Défense station

La Défense
Fare zone 2 (RATP) / 3 (SNCF)
History
Opened April 1959 (SNCF) 19 January 1970 (RATP)
Passengers

Which metro station is at the end of the line in Paris?

La Défense is the end station of the line 1 of the parisian metro. It is a huge station where many train lines from the western suburbs of Paris are stopping to allow people to reach the business center of La Défense.

Is RER and metro the same in Paris?

RER (Réseau Express Régional) is basically a part of the metro system aimed at travellers to or from the Parisian suburbs. If you have a look at the maps (see www.ratp.fr) you will see that the RER connects the suburbs and surrounding area (airports, disneyland, etc) to Paris.

What zone is Champs Elysees?

Metro lines and stations

Station Line Zone
Champs-Élysées – Clemenceau 1 & 13 1
Chardon Lagache 10 1
Charenton – Écoles 8 1
Charles de Gaulle – Étoile 1, 2, 6 1

What time does Metro close Paris?

RATP is your ticket to explore Paris and the Ile-de-France region, day in and day out. Weekdays, the metro operates from 5:30 a.m. to about 1:15 a.m. On Friday and Saturday evenings, as well as on the eve of bank holidays, trains run until about 2:15 a.m. The RER operates daily from 5:30 a.m. to about 1:20 a.m.

Can you transfer from RER to Metro?

You can also make one transfer between Metro and RER (the ticket is valid until you exit a Metro station). The Metro and RER share the same stations, so you don’t need to exit the Metro to transfer to the RER. Once once you’ve passed through one RER turnstile however, your ticket will not allow you to pass a second.

How do you pay for Metro in Paris?

Paris Metro tickets have no expiry; You can use them at any time in the future. Tickets can be purchased from ticket windows inside stations or through automated ticket vending machines accepting Euro coins and smart chip credit cards. The single ticket price as of Nov. 1, 2019 is 1.90€.