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How much for 10days in PARIS?

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Im planning to go Paris with my little brother (he's 10yrs)...

Can u please tell me how much would it cost for food, attractions tickets, metro/train passes, disneyland tickets... & how much should i take?

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  1. A one day Disneyland pass costs  46€ for an Adult and

    38€ for a Child (aged 3-11 years inclusive). You should check the Disney land Paris internet site since there are various deals which may bring the price down. http://www.disneylandparis.com/index2.js...

    Food costs can vary widely. I take it that you are also young and probably not interested in fancy restaurants. You will find lots of good "street food" from little stands and shops where you can buy a sandwich and a coke or crepes with various fillings or "gyros" for less than 10€.

    Cafes can also have inexpensive food choices but it is wise to check the menu which must be posted outside to make sure of costs before going in. Cafes often have daily specials that will be shown on a chalkboard. These can be very good value.

    Paris is very compact with a lot to see and on many days you will probably be best off just walking around. Buy a "carnet" of 10 metro tickets and it will probably last you several days.

    Much of the fun of Paris is just walking around looking at the beautiful architecture and seeing things, like Notre Dame or the Tuilleries Gardens that don't have entrance fees. Most young folks aren't that interested in seeing several museums a day so I would figure that 10€ a day each would be enough for entrance fees.


  2. $1000

  3. It really depends on what attractions you want to see and which metro passes you want to buy, as there are a few. For 10days I recommend the Carte Orange, which is a weekly train pass, prices will depend on zones (and don't forget to have a passport sized photo if you intend to get that pass). I'd probably say between US$800 to US$1000 just be more than enough for food, attractions and transport.

    http://www.ratp.fr (for train/metro information, choose english as your main language)

    Good luck!

  4. I was just in Paris for several weeks. Everything is so expensive, particularly due to the strength of the Euro. I think a safe bet would be $1,000.  Food at restaurants is pricey, so you should do some research and try to cut costs by perhaps just dining out for lunch and dinner. For breakfast you could just grab a croissant or an apple tart (the chaussons aux pommes are delicious!).  Attraction tickets like the Louvre are relatively cheap (9 Euros). Your brother will get into most attractions free since he is a child.  Euro Disney is roughly $46 for admission fees.  You can cut costs on the Metro by purchasing the Carte Orange weekly pass or the Paris Visite or Mobilis pass. I would definitely try and budget my money per day and make a list of all the crucial places to see. Also, remember that places like Notre Dame, Sacre Coeur and many other places like Parc Monceau, Jardin de Tuilieries are free.

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