Paris had always lived in my head as a dreamy blur of croissants, soft mornings, and golden sunsets by the Seine but stepping into it felt completely different.
It was beautiful, yes, but also surprisingly manageable with the right planning. I tracked every euro I spent during my five days, from cozy café breakfasts to late-night gelato walks, and what I discovered might surprise you.
Paris doesn’t have to drain your bank account to feel magical. In this post, I’m sharing exactly how much I spent, where I saved, where I splurged, and how you can plan your own unforgettable Paris trip without the stress.
My 5-Day Paris Budget Overview

Before we dive into the details, here’s a quick breakdown of my total spending:
| Category | Cost (€) | Cost ($ approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Flights | €550 | $600 |
| Accommodation | €650 | $700 |
| Food & Drinks | €300 | $325 |
| Transportation | €60 | $65 |
| Attractions | €120 | $130 |
| Shopping & Extras | €150 | $165 |
| Total | €1,830 | $1,985 |
Daily Average: ~€366 ($397)
Flights to Paris

Flights were my biggest upfront expense, but also the easiest place to save if you plan smart.
I booked my round-trip flight about 2.5 months in advance, flying into Charles de Gaulle Airport.
What I Paid:
- Economy round trip: €550
Tips to Save:
- Book 6–10 weeks ahead for best deals
- Fly midweek (Tuesday/Wednesday is cheapest)
- Use flight trackers like Skyscanner or Google Flights
- Avoid peak summer (June–August = expensive)
Feminine tip: I always set price alerts while sipping coffee it makes the process feel less stressful and more like a ritual.
Accommodation in Paris (Where I Stayed)

Paris hotels can be pricey, but I wanted something safe, central, and aesthetic.
I stayed in the Le Marais district, which is honestly one of the best areas for first-time visitors.
What I Paid:
- Boutique hotel: €130/night x 5 nights = €650
Why I Chose It:
- Walkable to major attractions
- Cute cafés literally everywhere
- Safe, lively, and full of charm
Budget Alternatives:
- Hostels: €30–€60/night
- Airbnb studios: €80–€120/night
- Budget hotels: €70–€100/night
Where to search: Booking.com
Money-saving tip: Stay slightly outside the center near a metro line—you’ll save a lot without sacrificing convenience.
Food & Drinks in Paris (What I Actually Spent)

Let’s be honest food in Paris is part of the experience. I didn’t hold back, but I also didn’t go full luxury.
What I Paid Total:
- €300 for 5 days (~€60/day)
Daily Breakdown:
- Breakfast: €5–€10 (croissant + coffee )
- Lunch: €12–€18
- Dinner: €20–€35
- Snacks/desserts: €5–€10
Where I Ate:
- Local cafés
- Bakeries (daily croissant ritual )
- Casual bistros
Example Meals:
- Croissant + cappuccino: €6
- Crêpes near Eiffel Tower: €8
- Dinner with wine: €28
Feminine tip: I treated myself to one “slow dinner” where I dressed up a little it made the entire trip feel elevated without overspending.
Transportation in Paris

Paris public transport is incredibly efficient and affordable.
What I Paid:
- €60 total
What I Used:
- Metro
- Buses
- Occasional Uber (€10–€15 rides)
Best Option:
- Navigo Easy Pass or carnet tickets
Pro tip: Walking saved me money AND gave me the most magical moments Paris is made for wandering.
Attractions & Activities

I didn’t do everything but I focused on the must-see experiences.
What I Paid:
- €120 total
What I Visited:
- Louvre Museum – €17
- Eiffel Tower (summit) – €29
- Seine River Cruise – €15
- Palace of Versailles – €21
Free things I loved:
- Walking along the Seine
- Exploring Montmartre
- Visiting churches like Sacré-Cœur
Money-saving tip: Book tickets online in advance to avoid higher on-site prices.
Shopping & Extras

This category is where things can get a little emotional
What I Spent:
- €150
What I Bought:
- Souvenirs
- Skincare from French pharmacies
- A cute Parisian outfit piece
Feminine truth: I always leave room in my budget for spontaneous buys it’s part of the experience.
Where I Saved vs Where I Splurged

I Saved On:
- Breakfast (bakeries are cheap + amazing)
- Transport (mostly walking)
- Shopping (set a loose limit)
I Splurged On:
- Accommodation (worth it for comfort + safety)
- Experiences (Eiffel Tower & cruise = unforgettable)
My 5-Day Spending Breakdown (Day by Day)
Day 1:
- Transport + meals + light exploring = €65
Day 2:
- Louvre + food + shopping = €85
Day 3:
- Versailles day trip = €95
Day 4:
- Eiffel Tower + dinner = €90
Day 5:
- Souvenirs + café hopping = €70
Tips to Travel Paris on a Budget (Without Missing Out)
- Eat like a local (bakeries are your best friend)
- Walk as much as possible
- Book attractions early
- Avoid tourist trap restaurants
- Travel in shoulder season (April–May or September)
Was Paris Worth the Cost?
Absolutely. Every euro felt like it went toward something meaningful whether it was a quiet morning with coffee or a sparkling night view of the Eiffel Tower.
Paris isn’t about how much you spend it’s about how you experience it.
Final Thoughts
Spending €1,830 for five days in Paris might sound like a lot, but when broken down, it’s completely manageable with planning and intention. You can absolutely do it for less or more depending on your travel style.
If you’ve been dreaming about Paris, take this as your sign: it’s possible, it’s worth it, and it might just become your favorite trip ever.




