I live in Germany and tax rate on my gross salary is a lot higher. After that, my health expenditures are less reimbursed in Germany than in France, unemployment money payout is more restricted than in France, my income protection is not made on a company basis like in France so that I have to pay from my own pocket otherwise I don't get anything after 6 month of illness in Germany, and retirement age is 68 in Germany vs.
Anonymous on Jun 21, : How is part-time job in paris? How much salary per hour? Otherwise nobody could afford to live there. The city itself is of course very expensive Rent but salaries are a lot higher!
Anonymous on Apr 02, : I once tried to purchase a man, but they called the police and I had to run away I don't know what's wrong with Paris, but apparently, you can't buy slaves to do your 'bidding'. This is outrageous! How am I supposed to satisfy myself. I once saw some fresh children, and I barely managed to escape the police. Honestly, Paris is so different to Afghanistan. I should have never illegally immigrated her in the first place.
Anonymous on Mar 19, : Once Macron is gone and the yellow vests finish burning France there'll be a huge fire sale, cheap cheap good good. Slim on Mar 13, : I want to add that rent is very high in Paris.
You may find an appartement of 14m2 with euro. However if you want to rent a decent appartment you will search around Paris. The life is very very very expensive. Much you will be paid much you will pay taxes. Anonymous on Mar 09, : Excuse me I beg to differ but France isn't still one of the richest economy's in the world.
I live in Paris along with many relatives. I really don't understand why you think that France still has an average salary of Euros each month especially since the euro has lost much of it's value and continues to do so daily. Quite frankly keep the Lev and convince the Bulgarian president not to drop the Lev just to be a member of the Eurozone. Otherwise Bulgaria will be in the same financial mess as France and other members of the Eurozone.
Anonymous on Mar 08, : Just wandering: With an average net salary of Euro and this is average, what about workers, bus drivers, hair-dressers etc.
Food, clothes, car, education for the children, healthcare, vacation? All this things should actually be affordable by the middle class European citizen and France is still one of the richest economies worldwide I don't know what to think. I am from Bulgaria, we are supposed to be the poorest country in EU. Things aren't great here, we have lot's of other problems, but I can afford all those without any problems at all Anonymous on Feb 17, : France should be banned from visiting any other countries throughout the world permanently.
People from around the world should stop visiting France permanently. The world continues to watch France destroy lives of their citizens through allowing many migrants entering France and expecting french citizens to pay for the migrants upkeep.
I left Paris January just not affordable,yes lived here all of my life. Millions of yellow vests which are everyday workers just like I was too. Anonymous on Feb 01, : I agree the monthly wage isn't correct at all,more like eur per month.
Macron and his cohorts ie french government continues to bleed the public dry financially and security wise no doubt. Americans are far too intelligent as to let France rip us off.
France and the rest of Europe's currency is obviously on a downward spiral to the land of no return. Trump got out of the Paris climate Accord for this reason.
The french government was pocketing the money. The U S military has pulled much of it's military personnel and equipment out of France and Europe. Gone are the days of free rides Europe enjoyed which U S taxpayers footed the bills solely. Its amazing how soon people in Europe forget how the U S has protected them for 70 plus years.
Nobody around the world offered to help the U S when happened,not even a phone call from Europe. FYI the U S didn't ask for any help either,but a gesture would've been the respectable thing to do.
To those of you that may think the next president will fall in line as it used to be with Europe protecting them, think again. Many people think Trump is an enemy of Europe,not the case at all. Fight your own battles ie wars. There are thousands of vacant apartments lying unsold in all areas of Paris right now and property prices have already started plunging.
This filthy city in Europe is now made even more undesirable and unsafe due to the issues of uncontrolled immigration, crime and Yellow Vest riots. There are a couple of dubious online publications trying to trick Americans and Canadians by touting France as a wonderful place to buy property and retire overseas.
If you follow their advice you will LOSE a lot of your money very soon! Anonymous on Dec 09, : I'm a french citizen living in Paris all of my life. Unfortunately I'm leaving my homeland in January due to the very corrupt government destroying everyone's lives not only in Paris but throughout france. France overall isn't safe to visit anymore even on vacation. With a heavy heart I say this. France is literally burning and even after the current corrupt government is gone it'll calm down then start all over again.
France obviously depends heavily upon tourism but those days are over now. FYI if you're thinking about visiting anywhere in eastern Europe cancel that as well. Putin will invade all of eastern Europe in the near future.
Georgia is the starting point for invasion but other eastern European countries will fall prey to Russian force in the near future unfortunately. Its only a short matter of time before Germany invades France. If you value your safety don't visit anywhere in Europe,be safe. We are looking at staying two weeks in Paris and I'm needing to know cost of a room per night and all other essentials.
I am new to the euro system so someone who knows a bit more about this can they reply to this thread? No wonder there are Paris is a great city if you have money and don't have to work there. Anonymous on May 22, : Myanmar is tremendously daring and shameless to the extent of fabricating the following made-up news which is clearly against the weakest and helpless Rohingya currently being genocided by culprit Myanmar. Myanmar should not be fooling around with other nation spreading fake and made-up news because other nations are not foolish neither to be easily cheated by the made-up news of culprit Myanmar.
Everyone should take a moment to feel in the shoe of Rohingya currently suffering helplessly who have clearly no future, thanks to the inhumane atrocities carried out by culprit Myanmar. Time to unleash immediate punishment actions upon the greatest Evildoer Myanmar by showering it with the first punishment step of comprehensive sanctions on Myanmar.
Weekly passes, which also work on the metro, are well worth investing in. And there is always the Seine River. The food : Food and drink are tricky to budget for in cuisine capital Paris, but if you stray away from touristy streets, there are cheap eats to be had. For typically French food, no need to go to expensive restaurants, either.
Try Le Bouillon Chartier 7 rue du Faubourg Montmartre, metro Grands Boulevards , not just for its stunning art deco interior but for its simple, affordable fare. Try street food in the atmospheric Latin Quarter, or fixed-price lunch menus, cheaper than their dinnertime counterparts. For gourmet ice cream with a view, try Berthillon, at the tip of the Ile Saint Louis, a little island in the middle of the Seine. Or peruse Paris' traditional outdoor markets. One of the best and least expensive is the Belleville market, between Avenue de Menilmontant and Avenue de la Villette, on Tuesdays and Fridays.
The room : If you're staying for a week or even just a few days, short-term rentals found on Craigslist can be a lot cheaper than hotels. Here are some regular restaurant prices to expect:. The best option for cost-effective dining is to go cook yourself. Buy some fresh ingredients from the market and eat at the comfort of your AirBnB; an advantage if you are staying in one with a kitchen.
Below are some of the usual market prices in the city:. The price of 2 liters of Coca-Cola at a supermarket in Paris is around 2 Euros, a six-pack of 0. However, a glass of Coca Cola at a cafe or restaurant will cost you around 3 to 5 Euros depending on the location and type of the establishment. A six-pack of 0. However, a pint of beer at a cafe or restaurant will cost you around 4 to 10 Euros depending on the location and type of the establishment.
You should look forward to having a drink in Paris when you arrive. There are many beautiful bars that are great for having drinks. However, you will need to add a few euros to your budget if you intend to party hard. Drinking in Paris can be expensive an average of euros , especially if you want to drink heavily. Beer and house wine is almost always more affordable.
Paris is considered an expensive city to visit and that is true. However, do not forget that tourist attractions in the city can make up a chunk of your spending if your Paris itinerary has many items, especially sightseeing spots.
The interesting thing about the city is the flexibility visitors can have on their spending. There are many ways to save money from accommodation options, transportation, dining, and entertainment. You can enjoy Paris even on your own terms.
Peter is the editor of France Travel Blog. He has traveled to France many times and is ready to share the knowledge in this travel guide for France. Usually, general holiday costs include: The cost of getting there Accommodation cost Transport costs in and around Paris Food budget Tours and Museum admission costs Miscellaneous like small expenses like tipping, etc. Flights to Paris Costs The estimated expense of traveling to Paris is around euros, depending on where you fly from.
Martin, and Republique square, it is located in the central of everything. Stroll to any part of the beautiful attractions from here. A more conventional train service also exists but is mainly used for a more regional reach. You may still need to use this option to reach one or two of the Paris attractions that are further afield, like Chantilly or Versailles. The bus is a bit less reliable than the metro.
This is the same ticket that works on the metro. Fun little electric stand-up scooters are gaining in popularity amongst tourists.
They can be rented from one of two main companies; Lime and Bird. Renting a scooter in Paris is cheap, and located and accessed via an app. You rent one of more than 20 bikes on a per-day or week basis. They are also easily available, with almost pickup stations dotted around the city, open 24 hours a day. From there, the charges are a bit more complicated, starting with a flat fee for a certain number of trips you might take.
Longer rides may mean extra charges, so read up to make sure beforehand. Many consider it a little too hectic to be negotiating right of way with stressed Parisian drivers. If you want to stay safe in Paris, either take public transport or try to avoid the rush hours. Traveling in Paris is now super easy when you book with Flixbus! Buy your Flixbus bus tickets ahead at unbeatable prices for fast and last minute travel. With connections in 28 European countries and over destinations , you can sit back and relax knowing that Flixbus will get you there in time.
Discover the smartest and cheapest way to travel — book on Flixbus now and hit the road! Paris, like the rest of France, takes its food seriously , and even the most basic of meals might cost you a bit more here than in other places. Even fast-food seems to be exotic here, given the price. The best option for a significant saving on your budget is to go self-catering. Buy some food stocks at a local market, and eat at home if you can. Here are some common market food prices in Paris:.
Price-wise, you might be slightly better off with beer. You might be surprised to learn that imported beer is sometimes cheaper! So check that before you order. The best advice is to be smart and get to the stores for your own supply of drinks. That way, you can enjoy a relatively low-cost drink at home, and only venture out for more if you really feel you need to.
Even then, ask around for where the best happy hour can be found in the area. Every penny saved is worth it in Paris. Paris has so many iconic buildings and attractions, you may have to put a fair chunk of cash aside if you want to visit them.
Fortunately, there are some ways to save money here. Here are a few money-saving tips you may find useful:. Ice cream from Berthillon on the bridge? Busting a tire on a rental scooter, or replacing a phone charger is annoying.
But it can happen, and it can dent your spending plan. Just plan for it instead and set aside an additional bit of cash for the impulse buy.
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