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Is travelling to France cheap?

On average, a budget traveler can expect to spend around $50 to $100 per day in France, including accommodation, transportation, meals, and activities. However, it's important to note that this estimate may vary depending on individual preferences and travel style.



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Overall consumer prices (including rent) are 6.01% lower in France than in the UK. Consumer prices (excluding rent) are 1.13% lower in France than in the UK. Rent prices are 20.29% lower in France than in the UK. Restaurant prices are 2.17% lower in France than in the UK.

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The Cost of Utilities in France compared to the UK The average bundle of services such as electricity, water, and heating for an 85m² apartment in France can be 30% cheaper than in the UK. I keep referring to the cost of living increase, or 'crisis' as it's often referred to.

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There's no getting around it: a trip to Paris costs a pretty penny. The City of Lights is not a cheap place to visit, and planning a Paris travel budget will likely require some sacrifice. That being said, there's a reason that a trip to Paris, cost aside, is a bucket list trip for so many around the world.

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Yes, French people are friendly to tourists. If you are respectful and courteous of the French culture while you travel, you won't have any problems.

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Portugal is a wonderful country and is, indeed, cheaper than France in almost every way possible. But you mustn't make it an alternative to other countries because Portugal has its very own charms that other countries haven't.

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For every $100 spent in the USA, I would spend around $50 in France on food, even when i eat local products.

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