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How much is a McDonalds meal in Paris?

Originally Answered: How much does a meal cost in Macdonald's Paris? It is considered cheap. A medium-sized meal is 7–8 EUR. Other fast food chains (KFC, Subway, Quick etc.) have similar prices.



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In Paris, the average lunch will cost you roughly 15 Euros, but this price can vary depending on where you eat and what you order.

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Originally Answered: How much does a meal cost in Macdonald's Paris? It is considered cheap. A medium-sized meal is 7–8 EUR. Other fast food chains (KFC, Subway, Quick etc.) have similar prices.

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Should you leave a tip? In Paris, the bill in bars and restaurants includes a service charge, so you do not have to leave a tip. However, if you have been satisfied with your meal and the service you are welcome to do so. A tip in general amounts to 5 to 10% of the bill.

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Past travelers have spent, on average, €41 ($44) on meals for one day and €21 ($23) on local transportation. Also, the average hotel price in Paris for a couple is €302 ($319). So, a trip to Paris for two people for one week costs on average €3,251 ($3,437).

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Bring 100€-200€ in cash with you to Paris to cover small expenses, tips, and perhaps a cab ride into the city. Use a credit or debit card from a bank with low or no foreign transaction fees to charge most other purchases while in Paris, such as restaurant meals and any shopping you might do.

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In fact, the Big Mac tells us that Italy is the most expensive place in the euro area. A Big Mac costs €3.85, while it costs only €3.6 in France and 3.64 in Germany.

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Is 5000 enough for Paris? If traveling solo, aim for $2,120. Luxury: And for those who are willing to splurge, eat at fancier places, stay in a nice hotel, do a day trip, etc. aim for around $5,000 per person or $10,000 for a 5 day trip to Paris.

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Yes, tap water in Paris is perfectly safe to drink and is readily available wherever you go, even at public water fountains. As long as taps aren't labeled eau non potable—meaning “not for drinking” in French—everything else is potable. In fact, drinking water from the fountains of Paris has been encouraged.

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Ordering bottled water can be pricey, especially in touristy areas. Luckily, there's a way to get water for free in any French restaurant: Instead of asking for de l'eau plate/gazeuse, s'il vous plait, ask for une carafe d'eau. This means “a pitcher of (tap) water”.

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5 Rules You Should Be Following in Paris to Eat like a Local
  • Eat at the right hours. Before even thinking about dining in Paris, you'll want to make sure that you're going at the “correct” time. ...
  • Look for table settings. ...
  • Get the menu fixe. ...
  • Understand the order of operations. ...
  • Take your time!


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