Prices and spending

Bon5975 Are you a saver or a spender? Paris is famous for its luxury products but the price range is extensive. Prices can vary but are displayed. Compare lists, menus, shop signs, and then make your choice. Make the most of special offers, twice-yearly sales, free admission days to museums, free entrance for cultural events… and remember, a coffee costs less standing at the bar than sitting down at a table.

Cost of living

When you’re on holiday, most of your budget goes on accommodation. To see what advantages Paris has to offer in this domain, read our special report “Affordable Paris”, and check the “Hotels & accommodation” section for hotel prices per category.

The metro is one of the least expensive in the world. A book of 10 tickets will cost you approximately €10.

Here are some average prices for everyday consumer products:

1 full-price museum admission: €7 to €9. 1 sandwich: around €5. 1 pizza: between €8 and €10 1 small coffee: €1 at the bar, €2 sitting down 1 full meal (starter, main dish, dessert, not including drinks): between €15 and €20 depending on the area. 1 baguette of bread: €0.80 1 beer in a café: €2 to €4 1 seat at the cinema: €9

See “Shopping & fashion: Stock shops and designer seconds”

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