Paris Trip Cost Calculator

Paris ranges from €100/day budget adventures to €500+ luxury experiences. The City of Light has options for every traveler.

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Paris Budget Guide

Your Paris Budget at a Glance

Paris has a reputation for being expensive, but savvy travelers can explore the City of Light without breaking the bank. Budget travelers can manage on $100-180 per day, mid-range travelers should expect $180-350 per day, and luxury seekers will spend $500+ per day.

Where Your Money Goes

Accommodation is typically the biggest expense, followed by dining and attractions. Paris’s excellent Metro system keeps transport costs low, and picnicking in parks is both budget-friendly and quintessentially Parisian.

Budget Traveler Tips

Make the most of your euros by:

  • Staying in hostels in Montmartre or the 11th arrondissement
  • Eating at bakeries, markets, and prix-fixe lunch spots
  • Using the Metro day pass for unlimited travel
  • Visiting free attractions like Sacre-Coeur and park picnics

Worth the Splurge

Even budget travelers should consider:

  • One classic bistro dinner with wine
  • Skip-the-line Louvre tickets
  • A Seine sunset cruise

Best Time to Visit for Value

November through mid-December and mid-January through February offer the best deals on hotels. August is interesting since locals leave but tourists flood in, so prices remain moderate with good availability.

Avoid these expensive periods:

  • Fashion Week (February and September)
  • School holidays (July-August, Christmas)
  • Major events and trade shows

Money-Saving Tips

Eat Like a Local

Skip touristy restaurants. Grab croissants from bakeries, sandwiches from boulangeries, and shop at outdoor markets for picnic supplies in parks.

Save $20-40 per day

Get the Navigo Pass

A weekly Navigo Decouverte pass (€30) offers unlimited Metro, bus, and RER travel. Much cheaper than buying individual tickets.

Save $20-30 per week

Free Museum Days

Many museums are free on the first Sunday of the month. The Louvre is free on Saturday evenings (6-9:45pm). Many churches are always free.

Save $30-50 per trip

Drink at the Bar

Prices in French cafes are tiered. Standing at the bar costs less than sitting inside, which costs less than the terrace.

Save $5-10 per day

Best Time to Visit

Prices can vary by 30% depending on the season

Peak Season (More Expensive)

  • April - June (Spring)
  • September - October (Fall)
  • Fashion Week (varies)
  • December holidays

Low Season (Best Deals)

  • November to mid-December
  • Mid-January to February
  • August (locals leave)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a week in Paris cost?
A week in Paris costs $700-1,260 for budget travelers, $1,260-2,450 for mid-range, and $3,500+ for luxury travelers. This includes accommodation, food, transport, and activities.
Is Paris expensive for tourists?
Paris can be pricey, but budget-conscious travelers can manage on $100-180/day by staying in hostels, eating at bakeries and markets, and using the efficient Metro system.
What is the cheapest time to visit Paris?
November to mid-December and mid-January to February offer the lowest prices. Avoid Fashion Week, school holidays, and major events for the best deals.

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