Cost of Living in Paris
Comprehensive living standards, expenses ledger, and housing guide in France.
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📑 Expense Breakdown Catalog
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💰 Cost Catalogue breakdown
All prices updated for 2026
Housing & Monthly Rent
- Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre€1,100
- Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre€800
- Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre€2,500
- Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre€1,700
Restaurants & Dining Out
- Meal in Inexpensive Restaurant€15
- Three-course Meal for 2 (Mid-range)€60
- Cappuccino (Regular)€3.50
Groceries & Markets
- Milk (regular, 1 liter)€1.20
- Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g)€1.60
- Eggs (regular, 12)€3
- Chicken Fillets (1kg)€10
- Water (1.5 liter bottle)€1
- Local Beer (0.5 liter bottle)€5
Transportation & Fuel
- One-way Ticket (Local Transport)€1.90
- Monthly Transport Pass (Regular)€75
- Taxi Start & Tariff (1km distance)€1.80
- Gasoline / Petrol (1 liter)€1.80
Utilities & Internet
- Basic Monthly Utilities (85m² apartment)€170
- Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited)€35
- Mobile Phone Monthly Plan (with data)€25
Health, Sports & Leisure
- Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult€40
- Cinema Ticket (International Release)€12
- Standard Doctor Visit€50
- Private Health Insurance (Monthly)€70
Comfortable Income in Paris
To live comfortably in Paris (paying for a one-bedroom apartment in the center, regular dining out, gym subscriptions, and local weekend travels), a single person should aim to earn an average net salary of at least €2,429 per month.
5 Relocation Money-Saving Hacks
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Ditch the city center: Rent decreases by up to 27% outside center neighborhoods.
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Buy monthly transit passes: Single transport passes are inefficient. A monthly card saves up to 40% on commuting costs.
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Shop at neighborhood fresh markets: Local grocery chains are heavily marked up compared to local fruit and market stalls.
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Leverage Digital Nomad visas: If working remotely, apply for dedicated nomad visas to reduce high domestic income tax tiers.
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Secure private health insurance: Avoid long queues at public centers by having standard local HMO memberships.
🏡 Neighborhood & District Guide
Where to live in Paris ranked by affordability (from cheapest to most expensive).
Belleville
Multicultural neighborhood with affordable housing, street art, and diverse cuisine.
Montmartre
Village-like atmosphere with Sacré-Cœur, artists, and family-friendly parks.
Bastille
Lively district with bars, restaurants, and the famous Opéra Bastille.
Le Marais
Historic district with trendy boutiques, galleries, and vibrant nightlife.
Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Upscale area known for literary cafes, high-end shopping, and classic Parisian charm.
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