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  1. We bought weekly public transport tickets for 35 Euro, which I felt were comparable value to other cities I've visited in other countries. Only thing is you need to bring a small photo with you to stick onto your pass. It doesn't matter if you print it off with a laser printer in B&W

  2. 😂😂😂😂vous avez des restaurants et des hôtels a tous les prix a paris , pour les transports un des abonnements de deux jours a une semaine existent

  3. Eating out in Paris IS expensive compared to other mayor cities in continental Europe but NOT compared to US and London. Public transport has had a significant hike on Jan 1 25 but still is dead cheap.

  4. 2 important things: 1) hotels thag have websites in english or advertise english speaking staff will always be wayyyyy more expensive!!! they know tourists don't have any other option. if you know any french, flee!! 2) public transport prices in paris is a massive point of contention and much worse than in any other french city

  5. Eating out is not that expensive in Paris (you have to look around a bit as there are very expensive restaurants too but overall it's okay, especially compared to the northern neighbors)

  6. I found eating out most expensive of all my European trips 😅 public transport prices I found fully alright.. Hotels.. Quite same as some cities in Italy.. But more than Portugal or Dänemark 🤔 still Paris is so special.. I'll always be happy to go again so that's what I plan in spring.. Paris I'm comming again 😊❤

  7. Honestly, attractions in Paris are FAR from being expensive. The Eiffel tower is less expensive than the Top of the Rock in New York City, despite being much more famous. The Louvre is one of the cheapest museum for its size considering a lot of museums in the world have no issue asking for more despite being smaller and less famous too.
    And churches are free, unlike Saint-Paul's Cathedral in London, the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona or even the Vatican.

  8. I don't understand why tourists never know how to use public transportation and always insist on buying single tickets to then complain about the price. Single tickets are only for occasional use. Tourists who want to go from an attraction to another need to buy passes especially before with the former ticket fares. Nowadays single tickets are even cheaper so for a very short trip buying a pass may not be worth it but in any case public transportation is cheap.

  9. $22.30 Louvre vs $32 Art Institute of Chicago. Unless you really scrounge, Chicago hotels in the Loop ("downtown") start at around $200/night, Paris can certainly be more expensive, but I'm staying in 2nd arr for $160/night in a decent place. I think Chicago is more expensive and in general, the food is not as good.

  10. Paris is dark because of massive sexual sins there. The buildings are old because of poor economics on both sides of the government and the public. The clothes and shoes are beautiful but Paris still fail. Everything in Paris is expensive.

  11. The country side of France is not dark and it is scenic. Items are cheaper there than Paris. Clothes and shoes there are not as fashionable as Paris.

  12. found some really cheap lodging and food around chinatown area, AR13. as we travelled to Honfleur and Etretat, the food there are far more cheaper.

  13. Public transport are so cheap. It is less than 2 dollars for a journey and you can buy for a week to get to cheaper price. In London it is easily 5-6 times more expensive.
    Food and attraction, I agree

  14. Vienna for example, offers a combination ticket for all public transport and museums and such, with few exemptions. Maybe there is also a ticket like that in Paris?

  15. I love how most in the comments dishes of her for being wrong. And this isn't an amusement park and those aren't attractions, they're sights…

  16. The South of France is much more expensive than Paris, and sometimes eating at a French restaurant in Bangkok costs almost the same as in Paris

  17. I actually found public transportation to be affordable. We stayed a couple of weeks and bought the metro pass for a week which cost about $35 but it was well worth it. We went everywhere on the metro.

  18. Regarding transportation: buy a week ticket, you’ll find it to be quite cheap,
    Likewise, museums are generally free on Mondays, and students, pensioners, usually get discounts.
    Hotels are another thing but I usually find them cheaper than in comparable cities.

  19. Wait don't the french beleave they control CANADA.. CANADA is an English country like AMARICA.. correct..its not even 10 percent that speak the grog language any more..Now we see why Canada is the way it is.. doesn't Canada have the LGBQ waest there as well ??

  20. The ONLY city in the USA that is more expensive than Paris is NYC. That said….if you found food to be 'more expensive in the USA', than you fell for tourist traps, and you decided to tip yourself into poverty. #PoorVideo

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