How To Travel And Visit Paris On A Buget

How To Travel And Visit Paris On A Buget

Paris it’s an expensive city for tourists but a budget Paris vacation it’s possible,read on to find out why.

It’s entirely possible to eat well, find clean and decent accommodations, and enjoy discounted and free attractions while visiting one of the world’s most gorgeous cities.

How To Get: Book Your Trip In Advance

Transatlantic airfare has skyrocketed in recent years and train tickets to Paris can also be very expensive. But don’t worry you can still snag excellent deals as long as you book several months ahead of your trip. When booking a flight, you should also explore airfare/hotel package deals, as these can sometimes offer significant savings.

Consult TripAdvisor for a quick and reliable overview of vacation packages (book direct).
On Tripadvisor you can read reviews, find deals, and compare prices on hundreds of hotels.

Taking the Train?  Find current deals at Rail Europe (Book Direct)

Accomodation On a Budget

To find a cheap accommodation you can compare the various offers on TripAdvisor and in any case booking in advance is always a good idea to save money. If you are staying in Paris for more than a week it can be a good idea to rent an apartment, choosing it not in the historic center where the prices are higher. Another cheap accommodation are hostels! Hostels are relatively affordab if booked in advance

How to make Low Cost your Paris holiday

Despite its reputation as a center for luxury, Paris actually is very accessible. Dozens of free museums, annual events, and other attractions are in store for the budget-conscious Paris visitor. Here are some tips on what to do on a tight budget.

Exploring the city on foot

there a many place to visit: Paris Landmarks, Notre Dame, Montmartre, Latin Quarter, and Marais.

Use The Metro Instead Of Taking Taxis

The metro system in Paris is not only fast efficient and inexpensive, it’s also easy to follow. Instead of taking taxis and getting stuck in traffic, take the metro to save time and money

Don’t often eat in the Paris center

Like in every touristic city the center offers fabulous places to eat, but they are also very expensive! In paris there are many alleys outside the center which are both nice to explore and cheaper to eat.
Cafès in the center of Paris is renowned for their steep prices. To help save money, aim to visit cafès outside the city center and away from the tourist areas. Find local cafes and hidden gems by wandering through the side streets and alleyways and you’ll likely find a far cheaper alternative.

Have a Picnic

Another way to save money is to have a picnic in one of the many public parks.

Some tips: Procure some bread and pastries from a bakery near your hotel, or on the way to your desired picnic spot. Pick up some cheese from a fromager, fresh fruit from a market stall, you can always wash any produce by bringing along some water specifically for the task, if you want you can take a bar of chocolate or other sweets, o a bottle of wine or bubbly!

Some places for a picnic should be: Place Des Vosges not far from the Marais and the Seine river, The park is surrounded by beautiful buildings made of limestone and brick. This area of land was home to many famous people, including the author of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Victor Hugo. Another park is Champ De Mars, the park is located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. The two metros that you can take to and from the venue are Ecole Militaire and Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel. The Champ de Mars is one of the most romantic spots in Paris, situated at the bottom of the world-famous Eiffel Tower, here it can be a good idea to have a night picnic because the best time to visit this park is immediately after sunset when the tower lights up.

Things To Do On A Budget Or For Free

Paris has a whole heap of fun and free attractions even the most budget traveler can enjoy, ranging from free-entry museums and galleries to frenzied markets and canal-side strolls. For example: Watch the Eiffel Tower light show from Parc du Champ de Mars, or See the permanent collections at Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, one of Paris’s many free museums or Take an atmospheric stroll through Cimitière du Père Lachaise, the most haunting spot in Paris allows you to rub shoulders with the ghosts of literary greats like Proust and Balzac, and modern icons like Oscar Wilde and Edith Piaf.

Read also 7 Tips To Have Funny and Relax in Paris Completely Free to enjoy a free Paris

For other tips to organize your travel in Paris read also Paris Complete Guide Updated September 2022

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Frances Houseman

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