Fares and Types of Tickets
The values for tickets depend mostly on the number of travels the user has planned. Thee are also special issues for students, and fares differ for the Metrobús usage. The types of tickets and their pricings are listed below.
Type | Coverage | Fare | Notes | |
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Subway | One Way | One ride | Bs.F 1.50 (0.35 USD Official / 0.16USD real dollar value) | Valid for all stations |
Return Trip | 2 rides | Bs.F 3.00 (0.70 USD / 0.32 USD Real Dollar Value) | Valid for all stations | |
One Way Metro Los Teques | One ride | Bs.F 3.00 (0.70 USD / 0.32 USD Real Dollar Value) | Valid for all stations and Metro Los Teques | |
Return Trip Metro Los Teques | One ride | No longer exists | Valid for all stations and Metro Los Teques | |
Multi-Abono | 10 rides | Bs.F 13.50 (3.14 USD / 1.27 USD Real Dollar Value) | 1 free ride AND valid for all stations | |
Multi-Abono Metro Los Teques | 10 rides, for subway and Metro Los Teques |
Bs.F 27.00 (6.30 USD / 2.93USD Real Dollar Value) | Not available for external sale | |
Metrobús | Simple Integrated | Subway and one urban Metrobús route ride | Bs.F 1.50 (0.35 USD Official / 0.16USD real dollar value) | |
Subway and one of the sub-urban Metrobús route ride | Bs.F 3.00 (0.70 USD / 0.32 USD Real Dollar Value) | Guarenas, La Guaira, La Rosa, San Antonio and Los Teques. | ||
Multi-Abono Integrated | 10 rides, for subway and Metrobús |
Bs.F 13.50 (3.14 USD / 1.27 USD Real Dollar Value) | Not available for external sale |
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