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How much does your average soda cost in Paris?

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Im going to paris, and i just need to spend money on beverages and stuff, so how much does this stuff cost there?

(in euros or dollars)

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  1. If you buy in in the super markets its quite cheap it will cost more in a pavement cafe overlooking a tourist spot


  2. Probably 2-3 Euro ($3.00 USD or more)  on the street and about 4 - 5 ($4 - 6.00 USD) Euro in an average restaurant. Remember there are no free refills :) You pay more the fancier you go...

    Try the Orangeina - it is fanstastic orange soda.

  3. baby,

    try wine it is better and it is local...

  4. About 2 Euros.  Wine and water are cheaper and better for you.

  5. Depends entirely on where you drink it. In a shop (mini-supermarket type - it'll be more expensive at the Arab corner shops), Coke and Orangina is dirt cheap - you can get a litre for less than 2 euros.

    At a café/bar/pub you can expect to pay 3.5-4.5 euros for 33-50cl of coke, orangina, fanta etc. and a Perrier will cost between 3.20 and 4€.

    There are plenty of places to sit down and chill in Paris so if you're on a tight budget just buy your drinks in a shop and carry them around with you.

  6. Food in France is VERY EXPENSIVE compared to the US and Canada.  If you can go with supermarket items, you'll save a lot of $ compared with restaurants and the food is still good.  You can get cheeses, sausage, fresh bread and even hot roast chicken at some deli sections in supermarkets.  Stuff that really dirt cheap in the US (vs. France) so you might wanna bring some with you:  nuts (cashews, macademias), American cookies like Oreos (yeah, you can find it in Paris if you have the $),.  European chocolate bars like Lindt's are reasonable in France however.  The plus side of France is that the food is delicious and after you get used to the smaller portions, you will be healthier.  The French ppl really enjoy eating and most are not fat.  Prices are wildly variable.  An item in Monoprix (a dept store that has food) can be 2 to 3 times as much in a mom and pop store.  I kid you not.  I'd figure out how much I spend in the US for food and then double or triple that sum for France.  If you bring too much $ to France, you can always bring the money back.  Or just use credit cards.  The credit card company will convert Euros to $s.

  7. On the streets at a stand: about 2 euros

    At a decent restaurant: 4 euros

    At a nice restaurant: 6 euros

    No free refills, and no supersize.  These prices are for a can or one of those small old school bottles.  Also people don't put ice in drinks in Europe.

    A smart thing to do if you just want cokes to drink in your hotel room while just hanging out is to go to a little market and by a 6 pack, will run  you about 5 euros.

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