Does Navigo Easy need a photo?


Does Navigo Easy need a photo? Who Can Buy Navigo Easy? Anyone can buy the Navigo Easy card; Tourists and residents of Paris & Ile-de-France. The Easy card doesn't require a photo (unlike Navigo Decouverte) and is an anonymous card. Each person must have their own Easy card when travelling together.


How do I get a Navigo easy card?

To obtain your Navigo Easy card, you can go to any ticket office, Navigo SNCF Service Counter or carrier counter. You will immediately get it there and can load the fares of your choice. You can also load tickets on SNCF and RATP ticket machines.


Can tourist buy a Navigo card in Paris?

The Navigo Travel Card is reserved for people living or working in Île-de-France and is initially issued to them free of charge. Only one Navigo Travel Card can be issued to each person. For those who do not live in Île-de-France but work there, the Navigo Travel Card can only be ordered by post.


Can two people use the same Navigo card?

The Navigo Easy Card is accessible to everyone, available immediately and without formality. It is anonymous and transferable to only one person at a time: the same Navigo Easy card cannot be used by several people simultaneously.


Can I use my phone as Navigo card?

Your smartphone is now your Navigo pass2. Please note that you must turn on the NFC, posess a valid ticket for your fare, and have the screen of your smartphone on or unlocked in order to use it.


Where do I get my Navigo pass at the airport?

Can you buy the Navigo Decouverte Pass at Charles de Gaulle airport? You can purchase a Navigo Decouverte card (5€) at either of the CDG, RER stations (in terminal 2 or Roissypole). You may load any of the various passes at the same time as when you purchase the card.


Can you buy a Navigo pass on the app?

The RATP app enables you to purchase your t+ tickets and Navigo monthly and weekly travel passes from your phone whenever and wherever you want!


Can tourists buy Navigo?

Tourists can purchase a Navigo Découverte pass at almost any Metro, RER, or Transilien train ticket window—including in the airport—that normally sells tickets and passes in Paris. There are currently two versions of the Navigo pass, the standard Navigo and the Navigo Découverte.