How much does it cost to travel to Paris

Evan Kingsley wrote on 9/24/2023. Last updated: 6/20/2024

Is Paris Expensive?

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Ah, the City of Lights - Paris! It's an enchanting blend of history, art, culture and haute cuisine, but you might be wondering, "Ma chérie, is Paris expensive?" The straightforward answer is: it depends! Qu'est-ce que ça veut dire? It means your trip to Paris can range from a frugal escapade to an extravagant splurge, depending on your travel style. Let's unravel this French masterpiece with just the right je ne sais quoi.

Average Costs in Paris

Broadly speaking, Paris can adapt to different budgets like a caméléon. For the minimalists out there, you could get around and have a great time for around €50-€80 per day. Those of you after a more economic yet comfortable trip may find around €100-€150 a day more to your liking, while standard budgets range from €200 to €300. For a luxurious, la crème de la crème experience, you're looking at €500 and beyond per day.

Cost of Flights to Paris

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Hopping onto your magic carpet to Paris varies wildly based on your departure destination and time of travel. On a minimal budget, you might need to be a hawk-eyed deal hunter, with bargains found around €200-€400. Economy flights typically range from €500-€800, while you're probably looking at €900-€1200 for a standard budget. Those who've got their hearts set on a luxury, first-class seat, prepare upwards of €2000 for that champagne in the sky!

Cost of Transport in Paris

Trust me, you wouldn't want to miss the labyrinthine lanes of Montmartre or the rhythmic clippety-clop of metro trips. Thankfully, transportation in Paris caters to all budget sizes. A thrifty traveler can use metro tickets at €1.90 each or save more with a 'carnet' of ten at €16.30. Economy travelers might opt for the unlimited weekly Navigo pass at around €23. Standard and luxury vacationers might prefer taxis or Uber, with a daily allocation of around €30-€50 and €80-€100 respectively.

Cost of Accommodation in Paris

Oh la la! Where shall we lay our berets at night? Unpretentious hostels in less touristy areas can go for €20-€40 per night (minimal), while budget hotels (economy) might set you back around €60-€80. A standard range for a mid-tier hotel could be €120-€200, and for the luxury seekers, luxurious boutique hotels or 5-star palaces can enchant you for €300-€800 per night.

Cost of Activities in Paris

The spirit of Paris lies in its attractions. Minimal travelers, rejoice! Many museums, like the Louvre or Musée d'Orsay, are free on the first Sunday of each month. Or, opt for a simple yet romantic picnic at Champ de Mars in view of the Eiffel Tower. Economy travelers could invest in the 'Paris Museum Pass' for €48 (2 days). Standard budget tourists might like the 'Paris Passlib’' for €109 (2 days) with perks like a Seine river cruise. On a luxury budget? Then, private tours, VIP gallery viewings or exclusive wine tastings, around €200-€400, are your rendezvous with l'art de vivre.

Cost of Restaurants, Food and Wine in Paris

It would be a sin to visit Paris without indulging in its culinary delights. On a minimal spend, delicious baguettes or croissant au beurre can be had for a mere €1-€3, with a divine street food meal around €7-€10. An economy budget can enjoy a decent sit-down lunch for €15-€20 and dinner around €30-€40. Standard budgets allow for a wealth of options, €50-€100, in charming bistros and brasseries. The luxury gastronomy sector is a world unto itself with multi-course gourmet meals in Michelin starred restaurants costing upwards of €200. Bon appétit!

There you have it! Paris, like a good wine, can be savoured on budgets of all sizes. With the right planning and a sprinkle of savoir-faire, the city of love and lights is well within reach. Au revoir, and hope to spot you at a charming street café in Paris soon!


Evan Kingsley

Evan Kingsley

Hey, I’m Evan! Even though I’ve been bitten by a piranha, left stranded in the Sahara when my camel ditched me, and even spent a night in a Bhutanese jail over a supposedly stolen fruit (I swear I didn’t take it!), I still love traveling so much I don’t think I’ll ever stop. With over 130 countries under my belt, I’m always on the lookout for the next wild adventure… hopefully with fewer bites, camel betrayals, and misunderstandings over fruit!

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