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Is wine expensive in Paris?

House wine in restaurants is usually a great bargain in France. Obviously the price of wine has no upper limit, but in local shops you can get surprisingly good quality in this price range. While wine is cheap in Paris, beer is usually outrageously expensive, and happy hours are rare.



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Wine can cost on average from 5 – 12 euros per glass.

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Paris Food and drink prices House wine in restaurants is usually a great bargain in France. Obviously the price of wine has no upper limit, but in local shops you can get surprisingly good quality in this price range. While wine is cheap in Paris, beer is usually outrageously expensive, and happy hours are rare.

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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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Here are a few tips to keep you out of trouble and make sure the police do not interrupt your picnic: Alcohol in parks: Though you will often see people sipping glasses of wine in the public parks, be aware that it is mostly illegal to do this and as this is France, occasionally enforced.

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Generally, dining out in Paris can be expensive, especially in tourist areas and upscale restaurants. A meal at a mid-range restaurant can cost anywhere from 20 to 50 euros per person, while a meal at a high-end restaurant can easily cost over 100 euros per person. Manelle H. Where do the locals eat in Paris?

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Paris seems to be the best place for close shops, high end fashion and better prices, whereas London can offer more for everyone in terms of the shops available. The winner is Paris, but you most definitely won't be disappointed if you do go to London.

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?How many bottles of wine can I bring to the US? Technically there is no federal limit on how much alcohol can be brought in for personal use, but U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will likely flag you if you're carrying more than a case (e.g. 12 bottles of wine) in your luggage.

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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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