Navigo Pass: Prices and Options in 2025

Do you live in Paris or the Île-de-France region and are looking for the best way to get around by public transport? In 2025, Navigo passes remain a benchmark for mobility. Discover the rates for 2025.
From the monthly pass to day tickets, and including new options like Navigo Easy or Liberté +, there is a wide range of plans to suit every profile and usage.
The Navigo pass covers the entire Île-de-France public transport network: metro, RER, tram, bus, and Transilien trains. Several options are available depending on how often and where you travel.
The Navigo Monthly Pass
The Navigo monthly pass allows unlimited travel throughout the region for one calendar month. It is especially suitable for working professionals, students, and residents who use public transport daily.
In 2025, the all-zone fare (zones 1 to 5) is set at €86.40. It can be recharged online, at ticket machines, or via smartphone. If subsidized by an employer (50% required by law for employees), the real cost to the user is just €43.20.
The Navigo Weekly Pass
Valid from Monday to Sunday, the weekly pass is perfect for occasional travel, temporary business trips, or short stays in Paris. The 2025 fare for all zones is €30.75.
The Navigo Day Pass
If you’re spending just a day in the capital, this pass offers unlimited travel for one day. Prices start at €8.65 for zones 1–2, up to €20.10 for all zones (1–5).
The Navigo Annual Pass
This pass is ideal for regular users, allowing savings compared to the monthly rate with payment spread over 12 months. The total annual cost for all zones is €958.80, or €79.90 per month.
Navigo Easy: for occasional users
Launched to replace paper tickets, Navigo Easy is a rechargeable contactless card. You can load single tickets (€2.15 each) or a pack of 10 (€16.90), as well as day passes or airport trips (OrlyBus, RoissyBus).
It costs €2, is anonymous, and can be lent to someone else. A great choice for tourists or residents who use public transport occasionally.
Navigo Liberté +: pay-as-you-go
This postpaid pass is designed for people who travel just a few times a week. Each trip is billed at €1.73 and the daily cap is €8.65. The total amount is charged at the end of the month. It’s a flexible, commitment-free solution.
Discounts and Subsidies in 2025
Many discounted fares are available in 2025. Students, apprentices, job seekers, low-income beneficiaries, and seniors can benefit from special rates.
The Imagine R card remains the best option for schoolchildren, high schoolers, and students under 26: €365/year for all zones with monthly payment options.
How to Buy or Recharge Your Navigo Pass?
In 2025, recharging your Navigo card is easier than ever:
- Online at iledefrance-mobilites.fr
- Using the IDF Mobilités app or the Bonjour RATP app
- At ticket machines in metro or RER stations
- At participating local stores
In addition, some Android smartphones allow users to validate their tickets directly via NFC technology.
Conclusion
In conclusion, with a wide range of plans to suit all types of travelers and affordable prices, the Navigo pass remains in 2025 the go-to solution for getting around the Paris region. Whether you’re a resident, student, occasional visitor, or commuter, there’s a pass to make your journeys easier across Paris and its suburbs.
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Want to know more about sustainable mobility?
Also check out our guide to Véligo to learn all about long-term electric bike rentals in Île-de-France.