Solo Travel Paris on a Budget: Now Is the Time (2024)

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by Janice Waugh

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No matter what list you check, Paris is one ofthe top three city destinations in the world. Unfortunately it's an expensive destination as well. But there are ways to solo travel Paris on a budget. Vraiment!

In fact, absorbing the vibe of Paris is quite cheap. A coffee and croissant on a sidewalk patio costs almost nothing yet it gives you a very typical Parisian perspective on the city. There are ways to see the highlights and experience la Paris verite on a budget. Below are out best tips.

Given that the city is scheduled to host the Olympics in 2024, the time to visit Paris is now.

When planning your trip to Paris you may also want to head over to London. If this is the case, check outSolo Travel London on a Budget post.

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Free Things to do In Paris

  1. My ultimate budget Paris tip.Paris Greeters are locals who love their city and want to share it with tourists. You're best tobook your Paris Greeter online and in advance. This link will give you a sense of the experience:Friendly Paris: Exploring the Real Paris with a Greeter
  2. Free walking tours. There numerous free, guided walking tours including Discover Walks andSandeman's. Don't forget to tip your tour guide as they are not paid for the tour.
  3. The Celebrity Cemeteries. TheCimitière du Père LachaiseandCimitière duMontparnasseare both the final resting places ofintellectuals, artists and philosophers.You'll find the graves of Jim Morrison of The Doors and Chopin at Pere Lachaise, and Charles Baudelaire and Samuel Beckett in Montparnasse. Both cemeteries deserve a stroll in good weather or bad.
  4. Nuit Blanche was originally conceived in Paris, France in 2002,in an attempt to bring contemporary art to the masses in public spaces. It's free. It's held in October each year.
  5. La Fête de la Musique. In the spring, attend La Fête de la Musique in Paris and throughout France. Held on June 21st, it is a day everyone takes to the streets for music.
  6. Tunnel des Tuileries is a tunnel parallel to the Seine at the Quai des Tuileries close to Louvre that is for pedestrians and bicycles only. Ten European street artists were invited to create vast frescoes along its 800 meters that will be visible for at least a year, until the summer of 2023.
  7. Take in a free film.For a month each summerCinéma en Plein Air festivalscreens films free of cost in the Parc de La Villette.
  8. Explore the inspiration for New York City's High Line. “Whether you call it the Promenade Plantée, the old Vincennes railway line, the aqueduct walk, the Coulée verte René-Dumont, or la Coulée verte, this 4.7 km/2.9 mile path is the world’s first elevated park, a lush, green artery from the heart of Paris to its edges,” says solo traveler, Prue. Read more about her experience visiting this park built on an old railway line in Solo Travel Destination: La Coulée Verte, Paris.
  9. Visit Shakespeare & Company. This is a store with an interestinghistory. It is actually the second store with the same name. The first was famously frequentedby James Joyce, Ezra Pound and Ernest Hemingway. It closed in 1941 during the Nazi occupation of Paris. The second Shakespeare & Company opened in 1951. Located on the left bank quite near Notre Dame, it is worth visiting for its selection of new and used English language books, its placein literary history,and the events it holds regularly. It was featured in thefilmsBefore Sunset and Midnight in Paris.
  10. Wander the arrondissem*nts. Each arrondissem*nt has a unique flavor and lots to offer. It's up to you which you'd like to visit. This post by Young Adventuress gives you the highlightsof each.
  11. Gaze at art. The Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris offers free admission to its permanent collections. Note that the museum is closed on Mondays.
  12. An alternative to the Eiffel Tower. Go to the Printemps department store, take the elevator as high as it goes then the escalators further up to the Terrasse where you sit free of charge on the roof of the Printemps with Paris at your feet. If you like, you can enjoy a coffee or food while you're there. Located at 64 Bd Haussmann.
  13. Sit at a caféand people-watch. Forget about grabbing a coffee to go. In Paris one sits and enjoys.Take a seat at a table outside a caféand order a coffee then watch the world go by. The perfect activity for a solo traveler in Paris on a budget.
  14. See the cathedrals. TheCathédrale Notre Dame de Paris and theBasilique du Sacré Coeur are the two most interesting and iconic churches in Paris. I especially like just wandering around Notre Dame de Paris in the evening. After dark there are still many people outso the area's safe and great for people watching. Plus the cathedral is beautifully lit. Unfortunately, it sustained serious damage in a fire in 2019, so only part of the cathedral is currently open. It is being rebuilt and is slated to fully reopen in April 2024.
  15. Go to a 150-year-old flea market.Marché aux Pucestranslates as flea market. The largest Paris flea market is in St. Ouen and was established around 1870. It's open Saturdays and Sundays and entry is free.
  16. Cycle or roll.Paris Rando Velo offers free hiking and cycling events in Paris.It has had difficulty with staff so some events have been cancelled but I'm leaving this on the list as it's an awesome thing to do. Hopefully, they'll be up and running again soon.
  17. Walk, walk, walk. Paris is a fantastic walking city. You can cover all the major city sites and attractions on foot and, by doing so, you'll find all sorts of small plaques and interesting statues along the way. I also preferred walking in the evening and taking in the city at night. It's quite busy and I always felt safe. Here's a resource forself-guided walking tours on a variety of themes. They go into great detail so you can plan your day based on your interests.
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Solo Travel Paris on a Budget: Things to Do

  1. Get a Paris City Pass.The Paris City Pass gets you into many of Paris'top attractions for free. Depending on what you want to do, it can save you lots.
  2. Discounted theater tickets.Kiosque Théâtreis a half-price ticket office for same-day performances in comedy, stand-up, cabaret and theatre. The main Kiosque is at Place de la Madeleine. The kiosque is closed on Sundays during the summer.
  3. For the museum junkie. Many of the museums in Paris are free on the first Sunday of the month. Check the museums ticket page before you.For those who want tospend lots of time at museums, you can buy a Museum Pass from the city to get you into over 50 museums and monuments.
  4. Hop-on, Hop-off. A Hop-on, Hop-off tour is great if you’re short on time or want to get an overview of the city before you dig into its specifics. There's usually a 10% saving by booking online.
  5. Feeling fit? Want to climb the Eiffel Tower rather than pay to ride the elevator. You'll save€7. It used to be free but it's not much of a saving now. Go at night and watch it light up from a distance.
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Eating Out on a Budget in Paris

  1. Picnic on the Seine. This is a classic and so easy to do. Simply buy a baguette, some cheese, and a bottle of wine and then dine on the banks of the Seine river.
  2. VoulezVous Diner. When you want to splurge, just a bit, consider VoulezVous Diner. You'll get more than a meal. You'll get an evening in a local's home. Dinner and entertainment and local connections–well worth the price–which is quite reasonable.
  3. Search for deals. Solo travel to Paris on a budget does not mean you can't enjoy a nice meal. Take a look at The Fork for special offers at Paris restaurants.
  4. Go to the market.Markets not only reveal a lot about a culture but they're also a great place to get good quality, inexpensive food.
  5. French bistros are everywhere. It's pretty hard to make a bad onion soup. Topped withbread and melted cheese, it's a French standard that's inexpensive and so delicious. It's a safe bet at just about any bistro.
  6. Choose the prix-fixe at lunch. For a full restaurant meal, you'll save money by going at lunch rather than dinner and ordering the prix-fixe.
  7. Go to one of the budget restaurants. Travel Noire has a list of the 10 best budget restaurants in Paris.

Last updated: 16th January, 2023

Solo Travel Paris on a Budget: Now Is the Time (2024)

FAQs

Is Paris good for solo travelers? ›

Paris is a vibrant city with so much to offer visitors in terms of its history, culture and cuisine. It's also a pretty safe city to visit, even for solo travelers. With the right safety precautions, you can explore and enjoy your solo Paris trip with peace of mind.

How many days should I spend in Paris alone? ›

Paris is best explored at a leisurely pace. In order to savor your time alone in Paris, I would suggest a trip of five days, and seven is even better. Of course, if you only have three, they will be three marvelous days. However long your trip, resist the urge to schedule every minute.

How much is a solo trip to Paris? ›

aim for around $5,000+ per person or $10,000+ for a 5 day trip to Paris. If traveling solo, then aim for $6,500+. So how much does a trip to Paris cost? For 5 days in Paris for the mid-range budget person, expect to spend around $2,300 for a solo traveler and $3,700 as a couple.

What is a good budget for a trip to Paris? ›

6 days 5 nights Paris Trip Cost
CategoryEstimated Cost per dayTotal Cost for 6 days
Food (average meal for 1 person)$15-30$90-180
Transportation (metro, bus, taxi)$1.50-2 per trip$10.50-14 per day
Attractions (museums, monuments)$10-20 per entry$30-60 for 3 attractions
Flights (round-trip from US)$500-1,500$500-1,500
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Is Paris friendly to American tourists? ›

Yes, Paris is generally friendly to American tourists. But French culture is very different from American culture so it's best to be aware and respectful of the local customs.

Is Paris budget friendly? ›

Paris Information

If you stuck to home cooked meals, €1 espressos and the metro you could get away with spending €40 a day (maybe a bit more depending on the price of your accomodation), but it is easy to spend €60 – €75 + during your stay in Paris, especially if you plan on visiting Museums and attractions.

How much money do I need for 7 days in Paris? ›

A one week trip to Paris usually costs around $1,742 (€1,626) for one person and $3,484 (€3,251) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. A two week trip to Paris on average costs around $3,484 (€3,251) for one person and $6,968 (€6,503) for two people.

How much money do you need for 3 days in Paris? ›

About €100 a day is a reasonable figure. This may include a few small souvenirs, but if you do serious shopping, the figure can increase dramatically. This is also true if you eat meals at fancy restaurants, but this figure will cover ordinary meals at ordinary restaurants.

Can you walk everywhere in Paris? ›

Paris is very large, but if you like to walk, it's a wonderful choice. You might consider staying in the 6th, which is very central. I usually stay in the 7th--closer to the Eiffel Tower. No matter where you stay in Paris proper, you can walk to your destination.

How much money do I need for 4 days in Paris? ›

Originally Answered: how much pocket money do I need for 4 days in Paris? Good to know that Paris is fairly expensive city, but it also depends on at what level you want to spend. If you mean only pocket money on food/tickets/souvenirs then I would say you could make it at 40–60€ / day.

How much money do I need to travel Paris for 1 week? ›

It can be as low as Rs. 70000 per person (inclusive of airfare, stay, transfers and major activities). For a 6–7 night trip to paris if you book about 2 months in advance you can get yourself a great trip (hotels with breakfast, all top activities included, transfers, visas and airfare) under 1lakh.

What arrondissem*nt is best to stay in Paris? ›

9 best arrondissem*nts to stay in Paris for any kind of traveler
  • 1st arrondissem*nt (Louvre)
  • 7th arrondissem*nt (Palais-Bourbon)
  • 5th arrondissem*nt (Panthéon)
  • 8th arrondissem*nt (Élysée)
  • 4th arrondissem*nt (Hôtel-de-Ville)
  • 18th arrondissem*nt (Butte-Montmartre)
  • 9th arrondissem*nt (Opéra)
  • 6th arrondissem*nt (Luxembourg)
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What is the most expensive month to visit Paris? ›

The cheapest time to fly to Paris

December is the most expensive time to travel by air. The summer months of July and August are also higher than average, as is February (hello, Valentine's Day and Fashion Week) and April (when the Easter school holidays usually fall).

How much is a croissant in Paris? ›

Croissants are around 1 euro to 1 euro 30 centime. You want to order a croissant au beurre not ordinaire.

How much is a cup of coffee in Paris? ›

Most often, you'll get it for 1 euro countryside, and 2 euros in big cities/crowded places, and somewhere around 3 euros in various places of Paris. € 1.30 to € 2.00 depending upon where you have it, a café, a bistro or a restaurant.

Is Paris safe as a solo female Traveller? ›

Long story short, Paris is a gem for solo female travelers. Just keep your wits about you, be cautious at night, and embrace the magic of the city. Enjoy every moment of your trip, and you'll create memories that'll last a lifetime. Safe travels!

Can I travel to France alone as a woman? ›

France is one of the most well-touristed destinations on the planet and a safe and easy country for travel. Women traveling solo will generally feel safe almost anywhere they go. As long as you're an independent person at home, you won't have any trouble getting around France by train, bus or rental car.

Is France good for solo female Travellers? ›

What is this? Not only is it one of the most beautiful destinations in Europe, but it's also one of the safest countries for solo female travelers to visit.

Is Paris a walkable city? ›

In Paris, it's no longer a secret that pedestrian comfort is less than optimal in terms of safety, space on sidewalks, for example, or the passage of bike lanes over them: in fact, the capital scored a meagre 6.5/20 in this Walkable Cities Barometer, whereas in 2021, the overall rating was 8.1/20.

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