How much does it cost to go to Paris for 2 weeks?

How much does it cost to go to Paris for 2 weeks?

A basic would be about $100 per day, give or take (assuming you share a room so only 1/2 the cost) including accommodations, light breakfasts, picnic/light lunches and inexpensive/moderate dinners. You can go as high as you want from there. I’d say I average about $150+ a day not counting shopping.

How much does a 2 week Europe trip cost?

Europe trip cost for 2 weeks

Estimated Cost
Airfare $650
Accommodations $1,950
Local transportation $400
Attractions $200

How much money should I bring to Paris?

I would say at least 30 euros per day would be alright if you don’t eat at expensive restaurants. Paris has one of the best public transport system in Europe, it’s not even that expensive. Buy a Paris transport card for the duration of your stay and you will be able to roam most of the Paris by metros, train and buses.

Can I use dollars in Paris?

Should I Bring Dollars & Exchange Them for Euros in Paris? There no need to bring dollars to Paris in order to change them into euros – so do not do it. Bureaux de change offer poor exchange rates and charge exorbitant fees. Many Paris banks will exchange currency (ie, cash) only for their own customers.

Is Paris expensive for tourists?

Paris may be the most visited city in the world, yet it’s also one of the most expensive. But for travelers on a budget, there are plenty of cheap — and even free — ways to enjoy the city. Paris may be the most visited city in the world, yet it’s also one of the most expensive.

How can I live in Paris on a budget?

8 Secrets of Budget Living for Students in Paris

  1. Get a carte Imagine’R.
  2. Eat meals at a CROUS restaurant.
  3. Get Cultured for Free.
  4. Travel for up to 30% Off.
  5. Apply for Housing Assistance.
  6. Work up to 964 Hours per Year.
  7. Make Use of Ticket Restaurant.
  8. Take Cheap, Noncredit Classes.

Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.