The Paris Price Index

What things actually cost in Paris — so you can budget with confidence and avoid tourist-trap surprises.


Updated May 2026 · Prices in € with USD equivalent

💱 Current rate: €1 = ~$1.17 USD · All USD amounts are approximate

☕ Coffee & Breakfast

The most important meal of the day — Parisian style.

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Espresso (at the bar)

Standing at the counter — the local way

€1.20–€3.00 ~$1.40–$3.51

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Café Crème (seated terrace)

Coffee with steamed milk, sitting outside

€3.50–€5.50 ~$3.80–$6.00

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Croissant au Beurre

From a boulangerie ask for “au beurre”

€1.20–€1.80 ~$1.30–$2.00

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Pain au Chocolat

Chocolate-filled pastry from the bakery

€1.30 – €2.00  ~$1.40–$2.20

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Baguette Tradition

A whole baguette from the boulangerie

€1.20 – €1.60  ~$1.30–$1.75

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Full Café Breakfast

Croissant + coffee + OJ on a terrace

€8.00 – €14.00  ~$8.70–$15.30

🇫🇷 Les Frenchies Tip

Skip the hotel breakfast (often €15–25). Instead, grab a croissant au beurre and espresso at a neighborhood boulangerie for under €3. That’s what Parisians do.


🍽️ Eating Out

Lunch, dinner & everything in between

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Baguette Sandwich

Jambon-beurre from a boulangerie

€4.00 – €7.00  ~$4.20–$7.65

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Lunch Formule

2- or 3-course set menu (entrée + plat or plat + dessert)

€15.00 – €25.00  ~$16.35–$29.25

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Glass of Wine

At a restaurant or wine ba

€5.00–€12.00  ~$5.50–$13.10

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Dinner Main Course

Plat du jour at a mid-range bistro

€18.00 – €35.00  ~$19.60–$40.95

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Dinner for Two (with wine)

3-course meal at a good bistro

€80 – €140  ~$80–$153

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Tap Water

Ask for “une carafe d’eau” — always free

FREE  ~always

🇫🇷 Les Frenchies Tip

Lunch is the main meal of the day in Paris and always cheaper than dinner. Look for the “formule déjeuner” — you’ll get the same quality food for 30–50% less. Also, say “une carafe d’eau” for free tap water instead of paying €5+ for bottled.


🚇 Getting Around

Metro, taxis & everything in between

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Single Metro Ride

Metro-Train-RER ticket (digital only since 2025)

€2.55  ~$2.80

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Navigo Day Pass

Unlimited metro, bus, tram for 1 day

€12.30  ~$14.30

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Paris Visite (1 day)

Unlimited travel incl. airports

€30.60  ~$35.80

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Airport ↔ Paris (by train)

CDG or Orly — new flat rate since 2025

€14.00  ~$16.40

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Taxi: CDG → Paris Center

Flat rate to Right Bank / Left Bank

€56 – €65  ~$65.50–$76

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Walking

Ask for “une carafe d’eau” — always free

FREE  & the best way

🇫🇷 Les Frenchies Tip
Paper metro tickets are being phased out. Download the “Bonjour RATP” or “load the “Bonjour RATP” or Easy card (€2) at any metro station and load it with tickets.


🏛️ Sightseeing & Attractions

Entry prices for the must-sees

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Eiffel Tower (Summit)

Elevator to the top — book online in advance

€36.70  ~$42.90

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Louvre Museum

Timed entry — free first Sundays Oct–Mar

€32.00  ~$37.40

Notre-Dame Cathedral

Free entry — reserve timed slot to skip the queue

FREE  towers: €16

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Palace of Versailles

Passport ticket for palace + gardens + Trianons (price can vary depedent on season price quoted is currently highest)

€25.00-€35  ~$29-€40

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Musée d’Orsay

Impressionist masterpieces — free under 26 (EU)

16  ~$18

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Paris Catacombs

Book online — often sells out weeks ahead

€31.00   $36.20

🇫🇷 Les Frenchies Tip
The Go City Paris Pass (€89 for 3 attractions €299 for 6 days) covers 50+ museums and monuments. If you are planning a multi-day, multi-site or multi-museum itinerary the pass is worth exploring.


🍸 Drinks & Nightlife

From apéro to cocktails

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Draft Beer (demi, 25cl)

At a café or brasserie

€5.00€8.00   ~$5.50-$8.70

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Glass of Wine (bar/café)

House wine at a neighborhood spot

€4.00– €8.00  ~$4.71-$9.43

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Cocktail

At a cocktail bar or hotel bar

€12.00 – €20.00  ~$13 – $22

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Soft Drink / Coca-Cola

At a restaurant or café

€3.50 – €5.00 ~$3.80-$5.50

🇫🇷 Les Frenchies Tip
Prices at the bar counter (“au comptoir”) are always cheaper than sitting at a table (“en salle”) or on the terrace (“en terrasse”). Legally, restaurants must display all three prices. A glass of wine can cost almost half when you stand.


💶 Tipping & Good To Know

A bill with no surprises

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Tipping at Restaurants

Service is included by law (“service compris”)

Included   Round Up If Happy

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Public Restroom

Sanisettes are free; cafés may charge

€0– €2.00  ~$0-$2.20

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SIM Card / eSIM

Prepaid with data for your trip

€10.00 – €30.00  ~$11 – $33

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Pharmacy Basics

Paracetamol, sunscreen, basic meds

€3 – €12 ~$3.30-$13.00

🇫🇷 Les Frenchies Tip
You never need to tip 15–20% like in the US. Service is always included in France. If the service was great, rounding up or leaving €2–5 on the table is a nice gesture — but never expected.


📊 Paris Daily Budget Summary

Per person, per day — meals, transport & one activity

Budget

/day ~$65 – $98 USD

  • Bakery breakfast
  • Baguette sandwich or formule lunch
  • Bistro dinner (plat + wine)
  • Metro rides
  • 1 museum or free activity

Mid-Range

Most Common

/day ~$131 – $196 USD

  • Café terrace breakfast
  • Sit-down lunch with wine
  • Nice bistro dinner for two
  • Day pass or taxi rides
  • Guided tour or top museum

Splurge

/day ~$273+ USD

  • Hotel or luxury café breakfast
  • Fine dining lunch
  • Seine dinner cruise or Michelin star
  • Private car or taxi
  • VIP guided tours

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Daily Budget For a Tourist in Paris?

A budget traveller can do it for about 60-90 euros a day. Mid-range 120-180 euros. A splurge budget will run 250 euros or more per day.

How Much Do I Tip In Paris

Tipping in France is not like America and is not common in places like restaurants. In a restaurant you will see “service compris” which is included in the bill by law in France. However, if you wish to leave a few euros cash on the table (always cash as “tips” added to the bill are not common and the employee may wait a month or more to receive). You should always tip your tour guide in Paris – they truly appreciate it and there is no service fee (service compris) for tours.

How Much Does Dinner at a nice restaurant cost in Paris?

A 3 course meal for two, with wine at a good neighborhood bistro will run €80-€140 euros. The main course at a neighborhood bistro runs €18-€35 dependent on what you order.

How much should i pay for breakfast in paris?

Our main advice for budget conscious travellers is to skip the hotel breakfast and eat in a local cafe or pick something up from a neighborhood bakery. For about €8-€14 per person you can sit down for a good hot breakfast at a local cafe (eggs, bread, coffee). You can grab a coffee and pastry at a bakery or local cafe terrace for €5-€8.

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