Paris in Winter & Spring Is Affordable

Lots of people dream of visiting Paris as their first trip to Europe, but it may seem like an impossible dream when the economy is bad and the dollar is so low. There are ways to visit Paris on the cheap, though.

The first thing you need to do is investigate cheap flights to Europe . Paris is particularly suited to this because it’s centrally located to a lot of cities. If you find a flight to Germany, Belgium or Italy for less money, it’s not hard to fly there and take a train or a short jet hop to Paris. This can end up saving you a couple of hundred dollars in the long run.

Another thing to think about is the time of year. Low season for Paris is autumn and winter. The weather is still lovely in autumn and it’s a lot less crowded there, which can make it more enjoyable. In winter, holiday celebrations lend the city a special magic. The truth is that you can enjoy Paris a lot more in low season than the stereotypical April in Paris.

The next thing to look into is Paris hostels . On line sites list over 30 hostels in Paris, and some of them have private bathrooms. A hostel in Paris will cost you between $40-$80 per night, and the more people you have, the lower the cost. For example, a single traveler can expect to pay around $80 for a private single room, but a suite that sleeps four people costs $30 per person. This makes hostels ideal for groups of young people traveling together.

Finally, the cost of food is a large part of the cost of travel to Europe. Fortunately, most hostels in Paris include breakfast, which is very helpful to your budget. Eat lunch as a picnic in the park, and for dinner, choose an ethnic restaurant such as Moroccan, and you’ll be able to keep costs down.

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February 16, 2009. Web Of Travel. No Comments.