Paris Daily Budget: How Much Does Paris Cost Per Day? (2025)
Paris costs €80–120/day on a tight budget, €180–280 mid-range, and €500+ for luxury. Here's exactly where your euros go.
Paris has a reputation as one of Europe's most expensive cities — and for high-end experiences, it deserves it. But budget travellers who eat at boulangeries, picnic on the Seine, and use the Métro can manage €80–100/day including accommodation.
Paris Daily Budget Breakdown
Where Paris Is Surprisingly Affordable
- •**Boulangeries**: Croissant €1.10–1.50, baguette €1.10–1.40, pain au chocolat €1.20–1.60 — the world's best cheap breakfast
- •**Formule lunch menus**: Most Paris bistros offer a 2-course formule lunch for €14–18 — a fraction of dinner prices
- •**Pique-nique**: Wine €4–8 (bottle), cheese €3–5, baguette €1.10 — picnic at the Champ de Mars with Eiffel view
- •**Free art**: Permanent collections at the Musée d'Orsay, Pompidou, and most national museums are free on the first Sunday of each month
- •**Vélib' bike-share**: €3 for a 24-hour pass (mechanical bikes); perfect for navigating central Paris
A carnet of 10 Métro tickets (€17.35) is the best transport value in Paris. Alternatively, the Navigo Easy card loaded with a day pass (€7.50 for unlimited Métro/bus/RER within zones 1–5) is excellent for sightseeing days.
常见问题
Is Paris expensive for food?
Only if you eat at tourist restaurants near the Eiffel Tower or Champs-Élysées. Side-street bistros, covered market halls (Marché d'Aligre, Marché des Enfants Rouges), and boulangeries offer extraordinary quality at honest prices. A crêpe from a street stall costs €3–5.
How much should I budget for Paris museums?
The Louvre (€22), Musée d'Orsay (€16), and Versailles (€21–28) are the main paid attractions. The Paris Museum Pass (€52 for 2 days, €66 for 4 days) covers 50+ museums and monuments and is good value if you visit 3+ attractions.
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