Airfare would depend on where you are departing from. Hotels can be expensive, but depending on the time of year (fall/winter is cheaper), you can find decent two-star hotels for about 100-150 euros a night. The cost of food would vary greatly; you could buy food in a market and picnic, or eat in an elegant restaurant for hundreds of euros. Generally though, there are many restaurants and cafe which offer a "prix fixe" menu where you can have a three-course meal with limited selections for 20-50 euros for dinner. If you do your homework before you go, you can visit Paris on a more limited budget.
2006-06-14 07:34:05
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answered by Mama Gretch 6
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Unlike NY or London, Paris has some nice cheap hotels, in many different neighborhoods. One in particular near the Etoile Station (you can walk to the Eiffel tower, Champs Elysee, etc.) is the Hotel Florida. Just look for the number of stars each hotel has. 2 stars will run you about $70 per night for a single.
A "carnet" or a book of 10 Metro tickets is about $12. You can buy a discount pass for museums at the Metro station as well, which also allows you to skip the ticket lines at each museum, which can be immense.
Continental breakfast in a cafe is about $10 at a table (less standing at the bar)
Dinner can be had for $25-$35. Order the "menu" which is cheaper than a la carte.
Remember, tips are already included, but you can leave a little something extra if they were nice.
2006-06-16 10:28:02
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answered by jack b 3
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Hilton Paris (2 PEOPLE)
Modern hotel located in residential district on the Left Bank, one block from the Seine and next to the Eiffel Tower.
The 461 ... More lodging info
If booked separately: $7149
Expedia discount for booking together:
-$144
Total: Price details $7005
Paris, France
Queen Guest Room-Fully Flexible Check in: 6/27/06
Check out: 7/03/06
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Los Angeles (LAX) to Paris (CDG) Depart: 6/26/06 9:20 PM - 7:15 PM (+1 day) British Airways British Airways
Paris (CDG) to Los Angeles (LAX) Return: 7/03/06 1:40 PM - 7:05 PM British Airways British Airways
HOPE I COULD HELP! :)
2006-06-14 07:24:11
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answered by MC 2
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As much as you want to spend. Figure at least $800 for plane tickets, depending on when you travel. Figure at least a couple hundred dollars a night to stay someplace clean, safe, and in town. This does not include museum & attraction admission fees, transportation within Paris, or dining.
Look into a discount travel agent or Costco for more information. : )
2006-06-14 10:20:41
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answered by Anonymous
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