(Last Update: 02.06.2025) in paris metro, RER ve municipal bus As if the network was not enough, Parisians have also built tram lines around the city and continue to do their best to prevent transportation from being a problem by continuing the construction of new lines.
From 1855 to 1937, tram transportation was provided in Paris, but with the widespread metro network coming to the fore, these lines became deactivated over time, and the reintroduction of trams in Paris became possible in 1992. This line was built to provide suburban transportation outside the center of Paris. Later, a brand new transportation alternative was developed with the introduction of several interconnected lines surrounding Paris; Extension work is still continuing.

T1, T2, T3a-T3b, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12 ve T13 to be Tram system serving with 14 separate lines, is shown on the Paris transportation map with alternate long and short lines. The system has a total of 278 stations and is 186 km long.You may not use tram lines frequently for transportation within Paris, but depending on where you stay, I think they will be very useful when you need to use them to get from one place to another around Paris without having to transfer in the center.
Especially Orly AirportAs the most economical method of transportation to T7 tram you can use Of course for this orly 4 You need to be in the terminal. If your flight lands at terminal Orly 1, Orly 2 or Orly 3, you will be charged free of charge. OrlyValYou need to get on and go to Orly 4 terminal. If you take the T7 tram from here with a single city ticket, you can take the number 7 tram. metro last station of the line Villejuif - Louis AragonYou reach . After that, use another ticket and go to the center by metro. It takes a while, but if your intention is to save money, this is the ideal solution..
Or, like me, you can spend one day on a tram tour in your spare time to comfortably circle Paris, at least around 270 degrees. Of course, this trip will not be a historical or touristic tour, but I think it will be a good opportunity for you to see the different faces of the city in a very enjoyable way.

The same price tariff applies to trams and buses. For regular ticket €2 for discounted tickets €1 you are paying. Most stations do not have a turnstile system; to the public bus like a ride on the machines in the tram your ticket or card You are teaching. A ticket is valid for 90 minutes but only for trams, otobüs ve to the funicular You can transfer, metro ve RER'to transfer not valid, because their tariffs are different. There are many different types of tickets and transportation cards with different advantages. For more information tickets and transportation passes It is important that you read my article.
Of course, it is pointless to leave the city center and go to a tram station just to take the tram, but if the place you are staying is close to a tram station, you can try to go from one place to another by tram, even if you do not do a full tour.

To the current map You can access it from the link below. The lines shown as dots on the map show tram lines. It is possible to go from one place to another in Paris with pleasure by looking at this map and of course by reading other articles about transportation in Paris.
for example University campusto or Parc Montsouris – Montsouris ParkOne day, when you come to , traveling by tram might be a nice option.
As long as you want to travel; There are so many things to do in Paris…
Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.
Current Tram Line Plan: ratp.fr/plan-tramway
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7 Comments
Hello Ahmet Bey, thank you very much for your articles, thank you for your efforts, they are very informative and up-to-date. We will be there in August with our family and friends, hopefully. We have some transportation ideas, where to go and what to pay. You also mentioned in your article that it is possible to reach Orly by tram for 2€, but when I looked at the official website, there is a statement (excluding airports) for Bus-Tram tickets, so is this price not valid? Do you have any information?
Hello, I looked at the official website for you but I couldn't find the information you asked for. The official website I looked at says 2€ including airport transportation. See: https://www.bonjour-ratp.fr/en/aeroports/orly/acces/tramway/
If you post a link to the page where you saw that information, we can check it from there too.
I looked here too, I wonder which information is correct
https://www.iledefrance-mobilites.fr/en/tickets-fares/detail/bus-tram-ticket
I also took a screenshot from the application, Mr. Ahmet. I think tram transportation is 13€
https://hizliresim.com/8gwnof2
It is good that you shared the screenshot, the issue is now clear. The route suggested to you includes the M14 Orly Metro, the airport transportation price of that metro is 13€. If you go by tram, the normal tram & bus ticket of 2€ is valid, so the information I told you at the beginning is correct. I would like you to write about Orly Airport Transportation on this subject. See: https://www.pariste.net/pariste-ulasim-7-orly-havaalani-paris-sehir-merkezi-transferi/ Have a nice holiday in advance.
Hello Mr. Ahmet. I have read most of your transportation articles, but like everyone else, I have a small question :) I will land in Orly on Friday, the 6th, and return to Amsterdam by bus from Bercy on Sunday evening. I guess I don't have a chance to get a Navigo Card since I arrived on Friday. Since I am a student, I want to reach the city in the most economical way possible. Based on the information I have obtained, I think using T7 or bus183 will be the most economical option for me. If I use T7, I think I will get off at the Villejuif-Louis Aragon stop, but when I get off here, can I travel the rest of the way with a transfer or with a second ticket? Or similarly, what route should I follow when I get off at the Porte de Choisy stop on 183? Also, are these ten tickets valid on T7 and 183, or should I buy a single ticket and then mobilis when reaching the first city? I would be glad if you could help me, thank you in advance.
Hello Mr. Emre,
Although it may take a while to reach the center from Orly, the most economical way is the T7 tram, especially suitable for students. If you need to economize, Bus 183 + RER C is more expensive.
You will need to use a separate ticket to take the metro after the T7 tram, unfortunately there is no transfer from the tram to the metro. If you take the tram from the airport to the city center and buy 1-2 zone 10 carnets, I think it will be enough for your days in Paris.
This article may also be useful for your trip to Amsterdam:
https://www.pariste.net/mini-amsterdam-rehberi/
Have a nice holiday in advance