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We’re always trying to s-t-r-e-t-c-h the proverbial dollar, so when we’re visitng (as opposed to living) in Paris, I always find that it is cheaper to rent an apartment for a week rather than to pay hotel bills – that way, we can do our own cooking, which brings down expenses VERY quickly when you are a family. Plus you generally get more space. Some agencies I have had luck with are:;; the FUSAC; Craigslist; and for those who speak french, ads through PAP (locations saisonnieres). Many of the agency apartments now come with high-speed internet and phones. Also – don’t underestimate the financial and cultural benefits of WALKING. If you stay in a hotel or apartment that is located in one of the central arrondissements (in particular, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th) then you can walk relatively easily to almost all of the main museums/cultural attractions in Parisand not only do you save money spent on metro tickets, but you also get to know the city much better, and improve your fitness.
Plus, you will be astounded to discover that the distances are often much smaller than you would think from just looking at a map. And you will be immensely flattered when someone stops you on the street and asks you for directions!!!
Hi david, great tips, thanks. Luckily, i wasn’t aware you had to be a resident for the carte orange, (or i might have had one of those ‘cheese shop’ moments:) i would definitely agree with the advice of renting an apartment. Much cheaper than a hotel, you can save so much on meals, and have a true ‘parisian experience’ as well. I would add to your recommendations the. For those not familiar, it’s a hop-on-hop-off type of bateau mouche on the seine. One week’s unlimited voyages is 16 euros.
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It stops at many of the main attractions along the river, and it’s a great way to get around, or to just enjoy the ride! Also, on rue mouffetard, the rotisserie chicken meals are so cheap for only 2-3 euros you can feed two! Returning home from the boulangerie this morning (as I do EVERY morning), I thought I should mention that visitors to Paris wanting to save money (and, often equally critically, time) can also do very well at lunch time by eating the ‘formule’ offered in many of the bakeries. A typical formule – which might be, say, 5 or 6 euros – will provide you with a hearty sandwich (made with baguette, or you might have the option of a ‘suedois’, which is made with a round bread I *think* is limpa), a simple pastry (e.g., an eclair), and a coffee or a soft-drink.