Travelling100 | August 19th, 2018 | 5 Comments

Paris on a budget

Paris. The City of Lights. A literal and figurative monument to human creativity, ingenuity, and aesthetic imagination.

From the majestic Eiffel Tower to the sublime sculptures of Tuileries Garden, everything you have ever heard about the beauty of Paris is completely true. This is why the City of Lights is the third most visited city in the world. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the reasons Paris is not considered a budget friendly destination for backpackers and others traveling on a shoestring.

Backpackers and thrifty travelers have no need to despair, however. It IS possible to visit Paris on a shoestring budget! We did it, and we’re happy to tell you how.

Paris on a Budget

Paris is notoriously pricey, and rough on the budget traveler’s or a backpacker’s wallet. When it comes to Western Europe only London and Stockholm will drain your bank account as quickly. If you are looking to keep costs down it pays to have a a budget and a plan before visiting.

So what will you be spending all your money on in Paris?

Hostels and Accommodations in Paris

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Your number one expense will be accommodations. It sort of goes without saying but you can save a LOT of money when visiting Paris by NOT staying in a 3 or 4 star hotel. However…

The best hostels in Paris can be laughably expensive, with the average cost of a dorm bed coming in at over EUR35.00 a night anywhere within 4 kilometers of the city center during high season. So, if you want to stay in a hostel you should chose wisely.

We recommend that backpackers and budget travelers visiting Paris select hostels with kitchens, and hunt down any offering free breakfasts in the interest of saving as much money as you can.

Paris on a Budget

Hostels aren’t your only options for finding a cheap place to sleep. Couchsurfing  and Workaway can both be tremendous money savers. If you are up for the adventure both of these websites completely negate the cost of accommodations, in different ways.

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Likewise, it is also possible to find good deals on Airbnb, particularly if you are willing to live a bit outside of the center. Since we had only a week in Paris before commitments elsewhere in Europe, we decided to rent a studio located twenty minutes by  metro from the center. The cost of the rental was only a few Euro more than the cost of two dorm beds, and was far cheaper than most of the hotels we researched.

Airbnb prices have him on the rise as the popularity of the site grows, and finding a great deal is much harder than it was two years ago. However one can find real value there, especially if traveling in groups of three or more.

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Food and Drinks in Paris

Eating Out in Paris on a Budget

Eating out in Paris is generally an expensive proposition, and a big night out drinking even more so. Thankfully, you can buy cheap beer and even cheaper French wine in any super market. If you cook, good on you. You’ll save a ton of money. If you don’t, do not despair, you can still find some cheap yummy food to consume.

Crepe stands are everywhere in the center of Paris and you can get a hefty and delicious French pancake filled with ham and cheese for about EUR3.50. Likewise, Falafel stands are prolific and the perfect meal on the go. Our favorite snack or lunch was a loaf of the famed french baguette stuffed with creamy brie, or sliced veggies, and leafy greens. A delicious DIY meal for only a few Euros. Additionally, Paris is filled with fantastic ethnic food. From Vietnamese, to Moroccan, to even Mexican, you can find some nice deals around town for under EUR10.00.

If you’d like to experience a sit-down meal in Paris, there are still some affordable options if you dine out at lunch. Have a look at the Guardian’s best pics for Bistro meals under EUR20.00 in Paris.

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Getting Around Paris on a Budget

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Taxi rides can zap the typical daily backpacker budget, and Paris is a large city. You have options, however. The Metro in the center of Paris is extremely efficient, with most trains arriving within 5 minutes of one another, and should be more than enough to meet your transportation needs. A word of caution, the Metro shuts down around midnight so unless you want to pay for a taxi make sure you are within walking distance of your accommodations.

The city also has a rent-a-bike system in place and it’s pretty inexpensive for short term travel from one place to another. Lastly, use your legs! Paris is an amazing city to walk around in, probably the most interesting walk-about city we have ever visited. It might take longer, but it’s also more rewarding, especially when the weather is nice.

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Daily Budget in Paris

Paris on a Budget

So, after all is said and done, what is the minimum daily expense for backpacking and traveling on a budget in Paris? If you opt to Couchsurf, and are able to prepare most of your own meals while avoiding bars, you can easily get by and explore the City of Lights for $20 to $30 a day. Tack on another $35 to $50 if you are staying in a hostel in Paris, or for another form of budget accommodation.

The price guide below should help you get an idea what sort of prices to expect in supermarkets, while eating and drinking out, and for some activities you shouldn’t miss.

Also, be sure to check out our article Top Ten Things to Do on a Budget in Paris, France!

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Budget Accommodations

Paris Hostels

  • Private Apartment for Two People found on Airbnb – EUR64.00 per night
  • Dorm Bed in a Hostel – EUR17.00  per person, 6 bed dorm, 10 kilometers outside of the City Centre

  • Dorm Bed in a Hostel – EUR32.00  per person, 4 bed dorm, 3 kilometers outside of the City Centre
  • Double Private Room in a Hostel – EUR42.00  per person, shared bath 3 kilometers outside of the City Center

Budget Eating Out

  • Lunch at Chez le Libanais – Falafel (probably the best I have ever had) EUR5.00
  • Savory or Sweet Crepe – Street Stand Crepe between EUR2.00  and EUR5.00
  • Lunch at Au Bon Pho – Chicken Pho EUR7.50

  • Coffee at a Paris Cafe – EUR2.00
  • Vegan Burger and Fries from Hank Restaurant– EUR10.00  – EUR12.00 

paris on a budget   Budget Groceries

  • 150 g Camembert Cheese – EUR1.60
  • Baguette – EUR1.15
  • Jar of Raspberry Jam – EUR2.63
  • 6 Eggs – EUR2.55
  • 2 Figs – EUR0.59
  • Carton of Strawberries – EUR4.00
  • 2 Greenhouse Tomatoes – EUR1.05
  • 1 Gala Apple – EUR0.49
  • 1 Shallot – EUR0.24

  • 1 Head of Garlic – EUR0.90
  • 1 Large Lemon – EUR0.61
  • 1 Red Bell Pepper – EUR1.29
  • 1 Bunch Parsley – EUR1.00
  • Hass Avocado – EUR0.99
  • Head of Red Leaf Lettuce – EUR0.90
  • Vine Ripened Tomato – EUR0.87
  • Packaged Italian Ham 80 g – EUR2.44

Drinks

  • Small Bottle Water – EUR1.00 – EUR1.50
  • Glass of Wine at a Bar – EUR4.00 – EUR6.00
  • Pint of Beer at a Bar – EUR4.00  during happy hour up to EUR8.00  normally

  • Bottle of French Wine at Grocery Store – Starting at EUR3.50
  • 6 Pack of Baltus Beer at Grocery Store – Starting at EUR2.89
  • 50 cl Can of Stella Artois at Grocery Store – EUR1.16 

Activities

  • Louvre Museum Entree Fee – EUR12.00 normally (Some guests qualify for free or reduced admissions. For more information, click here.)
  • Père Lachaise Cemetery Entry Fee – FREE
  • Napoleon’s Tomb Entry Fee – EUR9.50
  • Rodin Museum Entry Fee – Museum and Garden: Full Rate EUR6.00 , Garden Only: Full Rate EUR2.00 (Many guests qualify for free or reduced admissions fees. For more information, click here.)

  • Basilica of the Sacré Coeur Entry Fee – FREE
  • Exploring Famous Paris Neighborhoods like Saint Germain des Pres, Le Marais, Montmartre, etc. – FREE
  • Free Monuments and Attractions – Tuileries Garden, Pont Alexandre III, Garden and exterior of the Eiffel Tower, window shopping at Le Bon Marche, Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Les berges de Seine.

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Budget Transportation

  • Bike Rental – Flat Rate of EUR1.70  per day plus EUR1.00  per every 1/2 hour. First half hour is free every day.

  • Metro – EUR1.70 per ride

Final Thoughts on Traveling to Paris on a Budget

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Paris is an amazing city, and its prices should not deter you from visiting. With a little bit of planning and frugal use of your available funds you should be able to explore many of the city’s attractions for days without spending too much.

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Expenses for activities you might want to partake in should not be factored into your daily budget. This becomes overly complicated. An easier way of going about things is to calculate your minimum daily expense and then set aside all left over funds you care to spend into an “activities” pool. Thus on a day when we went to the Louvre, Napoleon’s Tomb, or had a few extra drinks in the evening, we did not consider ourselves over budget even though we spent a bit more, we just subtracted it out of the “activities” pool.

You need to remember to set aside some money for things like taxis if you plan on being on the move at night. That aside the above formula should be a great place to start when  budgeting the trip of your dreams.

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5 thoughts on “Paris On a Budget

  1. First time to Paris, this Sept, but only flying there for 3 days before heading to Budapest.. ; ). I think I’m gonna abstain from drinking in Paris and probably do a free walking tour and rent a bicycle the next day.. ; ). Thanks for the great tips, definitely will be visiting the grocery store while I’m there..

    1. Hafiz,

      Glad you liked the article! Thank you for the comments.
      Not drinking out will help your budget a lot! It’s not so bad if you buy at it a grocery store though.
      Cycling around Paris will be wonderful. Have a great time!

      Randi

  2. Superb post. Love the list of vegan places (I’d imagined it’d be hard to go to France as a vegan, but can’t wait to go back now.)

  3. I love this article! Paris can be expensive, but if you are strategic and use some of the tips provided you can definitely see the city on a budget. Thanks for the great information.

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