3) Fontainebleau (Zone 5) This is another historic town that happens to be a favorite weekend destination among Parisians. Once at the station, you can head directly into the forest or take Bus 1 in the direction of Les Lilas to the Château de Fontainebleau, which will take about 15 minutes. Thanks in advance for any advice. Navigo transit pass with the navigo pass for paris, you can definitely travel to the different places that are located in zone 1, zone 2, zone 3, zone 4, and zone 5. Answer 1 of 4: I have a Navigo card for Zones 1-5. I know one can go to La Défense and Versailles with a Zone 1-6 card. If you're visiting paris for just a few days and you expect to move around the city quite a lot by public transport, you may save money with a paris visite ticket from ratp. Paris Tourism Paris Hotels Bed and Breakfast Paris Paris Holiday Rentals For Navigo holders, you can take the transilien out there and jump on a bus from stop Fontainebleau-Avon direct to the Chateau (the palace and the park are on the UNESCO world heritage list), and spend the day either taking in the history and walking around the vast grounds, or head to the delightful town for a spot of ⦠Europe - Destinations on Navigo zones 1-6 - Last year, I went to Fontainebleau on a Navigo zone 1-6 card and used the buses there. Answer 1 of 4: I have a Navigo card for Zones 1-5. Or do I need to buy a separate SNCF ticket? Answer 1 of 5: Hello, Could someone confirm that it is actually possible to go from Paris all the way to Fontainebleau with the weekly Navigo ⦠Once again you can use your Navigo card as Fontainebleau is in zone 5 so it is covered by your pass. Train: R; Bus: 184-014, 21, EXPRESS34; LâIsle-Adam By default Navigo Decouverte passes are 1-5 zone. You can use it on the RER, transilien trains and buses. Top attractions include Château de Fontainebleau (the only palace which was inhabited by all crowned heads of France from the 12th to the 19th Century) , Fontainebleau Forest (a ⦠Or do I need to buy a separate SNCF ticket? From Paris, itâs very easy to visit the Château using your Navigo Pass. Trains run between every 20 and 90 minutes and the ticket costs 8.85⬠each way, unless you have a Navigo or five-zone Paris Visite card. Can I use that card somehow from Gare Lyon to go to the Fontainebleau-Avon station? Other passes like Paris Visite and Navigo Jour day pass have several fare zone options, like Paris zone 1-3 or Paris zone 1-5. Examples of popular destinations and their zones: Chateau Versailles & Orly Airport â Zone 4; CDG Airport & Disneyland® Paris â Zone 5; Fontainebleau â Zone 5 Jâai également un pass navigo 5 zones, il y a t-il un coût supplémentaire dans ce cas ? Bonne nouvelle en cette rentrée 2012: depuis le 1er septembre dernier et pendant les week-ends et jours fériés, les voyageurs détenteurs dâun forfait Navigo mensuel ou annuel et Solidarité Transport Mois peuvent utiliser lâensemble des transports en commun dâIle-de-France, quelles que soient les zones ⦠Can I use that card somehow from Gare Lyon to go to the Fontainebleau-Avon station? La gare de Fontainebleau Avon. Take a Transilien, or TER, train from Paris Gare de Lyon in the direction of Montereau/Montargis, and get off at Fontainebleau-Avon (Zone 5), which is about the second or third stop. The following transit lines have routes that pass near the château. Thanks in advance for any advice. Je souhaiterais me rendre à la forêt de fontainebleau ce week-end, si je mâarrête à fontainebleau-avon la forêt se trouve à combien de temps de marche (ou transport) et est-ce facile de retrouver une station de transilien une fois dans la forêt ? Paris.