Tips from a Frenchman if you want to visit Paris: 1) Subway is gross but pretty effective when you get the grip of it. 2) You can rent a bike easily and the city is more and more bike-accessible, because Paris is so concentrated, you can hardly be anywhere more than 30mins biking to any other place in Paris. 3) National museums are free on every first sunday of the month (old tradition). They are free if you are under 18 (just show an ID), and if you're born in the European Union, it's still free until you're 26. 4) Don't go in any restaurant near Notre-Dame de Paris, they're all tourist traps. All of them. 5) Always start a conversation with "bonjour", even if you don't know another word of French and start speaking english immediately after. It's a mark of respect and a way of saying "I'm acknowledging you as another human being" in our culture, I promiss it will make every interection 100% more satisfying.
I really want to visit france but as a muslim I'm slightly worried about how i may be recieved. However, i am aware social media inflates things so i would love to hear from an actual french person about the safety, atmosphere and genersl treatment towards Muslim tourists. Thanks!
@@kritakhatun Hi there! Our french média went into an anti-muslim rant last year during election time, so the racism level is quite high for France, but it doesn't really affect tourists. It's more like discrimination in the workplace for french muslims, but I've never heard about violent actions recently. More importantly, there is a strong touristic industry in France, so everyone in hostels and restaurants will be professional. For everyone else, just say 'bonjour' and 90% of the hostility you may encounter will be resolved.
@@loloverlord1664 hi! Thanks a lot for replying and being honest. It is a shame that rhetoric being put out is anti-Muslim. But, for everyone i know whose visited France they've had a pleasant experience with food and places accommodating to our needs.
As a Middle Class Indian , I am proud of my country after seeing the expenditure, especially of my dearest Kolkata city , where maximum Rs 2000-3000 is enough to spend a day with luxury for me . The hill stations, beaches are the cheapest!!! Jai Hind 🙏
30 euros for a dormitory bed.. In the morning buy some fresh baked bread in the local convenience store or a supermarket and try french onion soup with it which costs around 10 to 12 euros. Most of the city you can walk and if not get a whole day pass for another 30 euros. For lunch go to turkish kebab place and order a kebab plate or a doner kebab and a drink which can cost you 10 euros.. In the evening come to the Eiffel tower and get a glass of wine or beer within 20 euros or you can have amazing desserts there.. some cafe named eclairs is famous there. And in the evening you can find a lot of varieties of street food and roam again in the city and be back to your room before 12 am. You can plan in less money too if you are willing to pay less..
Brilliant approach. This was my way of seeing the city and I think I paid less in accommodations for five days than this couple spent in a day. Snd the hostel provided a good basic breakfast. 😊
340 euros is on the higher end of what you need. If you are on a tighter budget, you can stay at hostels farther from the city center and they are much cheaper. You can then use public transit to get to where you want. Hostels are around 30-40 euros per head per day depending on if it is shared or private accommodation. Also hostels have a kitchen and you can cook your own food to make it even more affordable. Of course with hostels you compromise on cleanliness and comfort. If you are a student, many places have student discounts for transit and museum entrances, and you can save more money. I would say you can survive on 50 euros a day in Paris, this includes only food, accommodation and transit within the city.
Then you have to wait and catch the public transportation and taxis, that will cost you more than your budget at the end.If you stay in heart the Paris am 100% sure you will Enjoy the day and night .🎉
Staying away from city means you have to be very punctual on public transport. And it makes no sense to cook food when you are visiting a place for few days. I believe this couple did a good thing staying in the heart of Paris. Atleast they got a lot of time to explore the city.
Had the same thought. We got a week pass of Navigo for 30 euro Free public travel in metro, rail, buses Got the nice apartment 30 mins away from centre for only 70 euros
You can stay in pretty good places in the 18th arrondissement for around 100 euro. Tickets which are 16.9 euro for 10, each can be used for 90 mins. Have asian food for around 25 euro for 2. Spend on ice cream and crossiants 10 euro. Hostel can be really cheap but you can easily cover in 150 euro(without attractions)
We stayed 30 minutes from Eiffel for 140 during peak season! Was a great way to experience the suburbs as well. we saved some $'s. Staying around the Eiffel is defn a plus as you can walk around and have done it many times! My personal fav has been the Novotel with a walking distance to EIffel but closeby the station
Hey! I am planning to visit Paris in December first week. The entire trip is self-planned, would be great if you could help me with booking our accomodation. :)
@@deepikabhatt4713 The recommendations are just the places based on my exp. If you would like to explore closer to Eiffel try Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel. This is within walking distance with a view of the Eiffel if you step outside the hotel. Rooms will be just fine and not much luxury but walking distance to the Statue of Liberty( the French one), train station and shopping spots. We did visit Disneyland with a young kid so we decided to stay near Disneyland and we think its the right choice as Disneyland needs a full day and lasts until 10 PM- I would recommend Mariott's Village near Disney which has a shuttle to Disney. They do offer full villas which works out cheaper if you add net costs. We used this stop as a place to wash our clothes, and do our own cooking in the property while enjoying a relaxed stay in the property.
French ppl are socialist like most Africans n Arabs Indians follow Anglo Saxons i.e Royalty n Luxury You won't see them into Airbnbs, Metro or Ikea stores n also less in France, bcos its not safe n doesnt look like most of Europe
@@alokdeepmoitra bete , tum apne baap se baat kar raho hoo , AIR 375 JEE ADVANCED and gold medalist at NSTSE, ........ baap baap hota haa social science ka choooda
French ppl are socialist like most Africans n Arabs Indians follow Anglo Saxons i.e Royalty n Luxury You won't see them into Airbnbs, Metro or Ikea stores
Nice! Now I need only 339 euros and I can visit Paris. Ohh shu, i forgot about plane tickets 🤦 Well I will see it in 2030 when I arrive walking 😂 Wish me luck! 🤞
I am a desi based out of hongkong but have worked in Paris for years and I found food and tourist places very underwhelming in Paris. But it is cheap compared to hongkong and Singapore.
That is what you spent .. honestly people can visit Paris in a much lesser cost ! Even many Europeans will fail to afford 250 a day ! But I am glad that you guys had a great time !
I have been seeing your videos for quite some time but an honest feedback. The details are missing. When i say details, may be I expect more granularity. Look forward to a more elaborate video covering almost everything a follower might need to plan his/her trip...atb
You need to save on your hotel..Not too far from Effel tower and you save a lot...Excluding hotel: you trip is just 75 euro per day for food..Get a apartment with kitchen (there are many) and you can save further...Unless you are super rich or money doesn't matter to you for any reason.
@@DesiCoupleOnTheGo 😊 I’m just stepping into old age. Seeing your video, first of all realized how bland and ordinary and expensive the food is in Paris is. Second, have to walk around everywhere which means transport is an issue. As for the sights I’m fine seeing them in videos. Is it worth a long plane journey, spending hundreds of Euros per day just to see another set of buildings ? Actually im more comfortable going to Dubai, the best Indian city.😊 Your video is well shot and informative. Enjoy traveling while you’re still young and in good health. All the best.
Dont stay in main centre you will Still find nice hotel around 40 to 50 euro hotel . Make a metro pass like a day pass i think for days its around 10 to 12 euro . eat nrml no fancy restro , you will get 10 to 15 euro around good meal . ( visiting museums and other sites are all about choices )
Some tips for ur future videos- aise videos tab banate hai jab tumne bahot kuch kiya ho saste mai.. yaha pe 30k mai jo kuch bhi kiya hai woh sab kuch 10k mai ho sakta tha.. mujhe 30k dete ek din ke toh mai aisi cheeze karta joh bahot kam hi log kar pate hoge.. Ek room jispe tum literally sirf sone jaoge uske piche 20k kharcha karke is huge waste..
340 euros/day I only spend 50euros/day in paris my hotel is near disneyland paris Radisson cost 100euros a day with breakfast. I take the metro and TGV i got the 7day pass which covers all the train in paris for 30euros a week.
250 euro per night on accommodation is too much tbh . 100 -120 euro per night can give you a decent stay in 4 star property in the centre of the city .
I would suggest to you stay in leiden or delft or hague. It is just 30mins to 60 mins train travel from these locations to amsterdam. You would get cheap accommodation in these locations compared to amsterdam. Leiden is one of the prettiest place in nederlands.
Tips from a Frenchman if you want to visit Paris:
1) Subway is gross but pretty effective when you get the grip of it.
2) You can rent a bike easily and the city is more and more bike-accessible, because Paris is so concentrated, you can hardly be anywhere more than 30mins biking to any other place in Paris.
3) National museums are free on every first sunday of the month (old tradition). They are free if you are under 18 (just show an ID), and if you're born in the European Union, it's still free until you're 26.
4) Don't go in any restaurant near Notre-Dame de Paris, they're all tourist traps. All of them.
5) Always start a conversation with "bonjour", even if you don't know another word of French and start speaking english immediately after. It's a mark of respect and a way of saying "I'm acknowledging you as another human being" in our culture, I promiss it will make every interection 100% more satisfying.
I really want to visit france but as a muslim I'm slightly worried about how i may be recieved. However, i am aware social media inflates things so i would love to hear from an actual french person about the safety, atmosphere and genersl treatment towards Muslim tourists. Thanks!
@@kritakhatun Hi there! Our french média went into an anti-muslim rant last year during election time, so the racism level is quite high for France, but it doesn't really affect tourists. It's more like discrimination in the workplace for french muslims, but I've never heard about violent actions recently. More importantly, there is a strong touristic industry in France, so everyone in hostels and restaurants will be professional. For everyone else, just say 'bonjour' and 90% of the hostility you may encounter will be resolved.
@@loloverlord1664 hi! Thanks a lot for replying and being honest. It is a shame that rhetoric being put out is anti-Muslim. But, for everyone i know whose visited France they've had a pleasant experience with food and places accommodating to our needs.
Arabs used to flock to Paris in droves. @@kritakhatun
Thanks for the valuable tips 🙏🙏😊
Go up its worth visiting. I loved visiting top of tower
Been there 5 times, it’s beautiful
As a Middle Class Indian , I am proud of my country after seeing the expenditure, especially of my dearest Kolkata city , where maximum Rs 2000-3000 is enough to spend a day with luxury for me . The hill stations, beaches are the cheapest!!! Jai Hind 🙏
Abe wo India ki galti ha itna cheap currency ha
Thats why there is huge population
things are too easy
@@bharatvarshaball4000its equally disgusting (trash everywhere)
It just give me all the same vibes related to miraculous ladybug and catnoir show☺☺
30 euros for a dormitory bed..
In the morning buy some fresh baked bread in the local convenience store or a supermarket and try french onion soup with it which costs around 10 to 12 euros.
Most of the city you can walk and if not get a whole day pass for another 30 euros.
For lunch go to turkish kebab place and order a kebab plate or a doner kebab and a drink which can cost you 10 euros..
In the evening come to the Eiffel tower and get a glass of wine or beer within 20 euros or you can have amazing desserts there.. some cafe named eclairs is famous there.
And in the evening you can find a lot of varieties of street food and roam again in the city and be back to your room before 12 am.
You can plan in less money too if you are willing to pay less..
Brilliant approach. This was my way of seeing the city and I think I paid less in accommodations for five days than this couple spent in a day. Snd the hostel provided a good basic breakfast. 😊
This is exactly my monthly income 😂
340 euros is on the higher end of what you need.
If you are on a tighter budget, you can stay at hostels farther from the city center and they are much cheaper. You can then use public transit to get to where you want. Hostels are around 30-40 euros per head per day depending on if it is shared or private accommodation. Also hostels have a kitchen and you can cook your own food to make it even more affordable. Of course with hostels you compromise on cleanliness and comfort.
If you are a student, many places have student discounts for transit and museum entrances, and you can save more money.
I would say you can survive on 50 euros a day in Paris, this includes only food, accommodation and transit within the city.
I agree! I'd rather spend on experiences❤️❤️❤️
Then you have to wait and catch the public transportation and taxis, that will cost you more than your budget at the end.If you stay in heart the Paris am 100% sure you will
Enjoy the day and night .🎉
50 is also too expensive for a single day co.pared to Asian countries.....
Most Indians earn no more than 200 euros per month....
Staying away from city means you have to be very punctual on public transport. And it makes no sense to cook food when you are visiting a place for few days.
I believe this couple did a good thing staying in the heart of Paris. Atleast they got a lot of time to explore the city.
If you have 50 euro budget then better to stay home and eat good food
I spend 250 euros on accomodation, because i cannot affort the 8 euro day ticket on public transport, lol.
being able to have all destinations at walkable distance makes it worth
😂😂😂
Had the same thought.
We got a week pass of Navigo for 30 euro
Free public travel in metro, rail, buses
Got the nice apartment 30 mins away from centre for only 70 euros
@@midnytromeocan you share your apartment details please
@@midnytromeowhere were you stay
Trust me this format and these videos will give you a great boost! Very useful for people like me who come for some time on youtube.
Seems like you went to Paris to eat French breakfast lunch and dinner WOW😊
That’s not a bad idea! 😊
You can stay in pretty good places in the 18th arrondissement for around 100 euro. Tickets which are 16.9 euro for 10, each can be used for 90 mins. Have asian food for around 25 euro for 2. Spend on ice cream and crossiants 10 euro. Hostel can be really cheap but you can easily cover in 150 euro(without attractions)
Thank you for the info. Much appreciated.
Thank you for your info
Paris Je T'aime.
Beautiful France 🇫🇷
We stayed 30 minutes from Eiffel for 140 during peak season! Was a great way to experience the suburbs as well. we saved some $'s. Staying around the Eiffel is defn a plus as you can walk around and have done it many times! My personal fav has been the Novotel with a walking distance to EIffel but closeby the station
Hey! I am planning to visit Paris in December first week. The entire trip is self-planned, would be great if you could help me with booking our accomodation. :)
@@deepikabhatt4713 The recommendations are just the places based on my exp. If you would like to explore closer to Eiffel try Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel. This is within walking distance with a view of the Eiffel if you step outside the hotel. Rooms will be just fine and not much luxury but walking distance to the Statue of Liberty( the French one), train station and shopping spots. We did visit Disneyland with a young kid so we decided to stay near Disneyland and we think its the right choice as Disneyland needs a full day and lasts until 10 PM- I would recommend Mariott's Village near Disney which has a shuttle to Disney. They do offer full villas which works out cheaper if you add net costs. We used this stop as a place to wash our clothes, and do our own cooking in the property while enjoying a relaxed stay in the property.
@@deepikabhatt4713hey planning to travel in October. Would be grateful if you could share the details of hotel that you booked and if it was good. 😊
As a French guy I really recognize the Paris prices
Too much,loot😂
200 euro monthly my room
French ppl are socialist like most Africans n Arabs
Indians follow Anglo Saxons i.e Royalty n Luxury
You won't see them into Airbnbs, Metro or Ikea stores
n also less in France, bcos its not safe n doesnt look like most of Europe
Thanks for this lovely video. I want to go one day and you made me feel
It’s do-able. Greetings from Ocean City Maryland USA
I definitely need to go back to Paris, it is beautiful
This is very helpful. ❤
30k rupees per day, rehene hi dijiye. I love India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Edit- I got famous😀😀
Tujhe koi bol bhi nahi Raha jane ke liye, woh apna expense bata rahe hai as data
Illiterate modi bhagat😢😢😢😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂
@@alokdeepmoitra bete , tum apne baap se baat kar raho hoo , AIR 375 JEE ADVANCED and gold medalist at NSTSE, ........ baap baap hota haa social science ka choooda
@@alokdeepmoitraarrey ok aap abhi kuch mat bolo 12th paas karlo fir likhna ye.... :)
Tabhi kehte h Pyar ki Manzile Paison ki Galiyon se hokr Guzrti h!?😂
Wese ye baat m tumhe free m kyu bta rha hu!?😅
-Har Har Mahadev💀🕋
Great tip for seeing the Tower on the Seine! We're going there in a few weeks.
Have fun!
@@maddfrost Haven't gone yet.
One day transport pass is only 20 so I guess you can save on lodging
Happy that you liked France 🇫🇷
Good luck !. 🙏✌️ !.
250€/day bruh the overwhelming majority of people in france cannot afford that...
There’s a reason the tourism industry has always been lucrative in France.. it’s only worth it for ppl who think it’s a new indulgent experience
Yea too much in germany it is like monthly basic rent for student apartment 😂😂😂
French ppl are socialist like most Africans n Arabs
Indians follow Anglo Saxons i.e Royalty n Luxury
You won't see them into Airbnbs, Metro or Ikea stores
Oh total almost 30,000 per day which is normal people salary in India… per month and it’s more then monthly expenses of a family.😊
it is bit on a higher side, yes but relatively normal for a mid luxury segment for europe
After spending this much momey , chanel name is desi wow just wow
Good info🎉❤Thank you👍welcome to Kerala🤩Happy Christmas 🍰🎉🌹
Shreya Goshal❤
Other than Paris, you looks fabulous
Nice! Now I need only 339 euros and I can visit Paris. Ohh shu, i forgot about plane tickets 🤦 Well I will see it in 2030 when I arrive walking 😂 Wish me luck! 🤞
Omg you poor thing your feet are going to hurt we will help you with a foot massage😢
cost of Travelling in Paris as a haq se single;
Miraculous
what time does it sparkle?
I am a desi based out of hongkong but have worked in Paris for years and I found food and tourist places very underwhelming in Paris. But it is cheap compared to hongkong and Singapore.
haven't been to that part of asia but i have heard the same
Can u give details on Switzerland
What is the name of the hotel plz. ....we are planning to go to Paris during summer holidays
That is what you spent .. honestly people can visit Paris in a much lesser cost ! Even many Europeans will fail to afford 250 a day ! But I am glad that you guys had a great time !
Can you please share the details of the apartment you stayed in Paris.
Excellent How many kms walking per day?
The sparkel of the tower is breathtaking🎉.
It is indeed
Living in the heart of Paris saves you from the public transport and from pickpocket
❤❤❤
What do ypu recommend for accomodation?
Could you please link the hotel where you stayed?
Itne me to Kedarnath Chala jau mein...Bholenath🙏🙏
Tum pls vahi jao paris jaisi jagaha tumhare liye nahi hai
😅. Waissy aap wanha ho thoda explain krdo french aana zaroorri hai wanha jobs ke liyea@@Playboicarti90
you spend more than i spend in two days when backpacking just on accommodation
That’s One of my dreams😊 I hope I can visit Europe this year🙏🏼🙏🏼😘
I have been seeing your videos for quite some time but an honest feedback. The details are missing. When i say details, may be I expect more granularity. Look forward to a more elaborate video covering almost everything a follower might need to plan his/her trip...atb
Where to we stay if we want to cover Eiffel tower and disneyland both considering the transportation
Where did you have your Lebanese dinner? Looks delicious.
Hi Could you please let me know the hotel which you have stayed
Hello, where is that spot to watch the Eiffel Tower? 😊
Name of restaurant you went for dinner?
so expensive here....Paris
You need to save on your hotel..Not too far from Effel tower and you save a lot...Excluding hotel: you trip is just 75 euro per day for food..Get a apartment with kitchen (there are many) and you can save further...Unless you are super rich or money doesn't matter to you for any reason.
Appartement name plzz
Where was your acommodation?
Thanks for the informative video . Not worth going there for me. Helped me decide.👍
ha ha..at least helped in some or other way
@@DesiCoupleOnTheGo 😊 I’m just stepping into old age. Seeing your video, first of all realized how bland and ordinary and expensive the food is in Paris is. Second, have to walk around everywhere which means transport is an issue. As for the sights I’m fine seeing them in videos. Is it worth a long plane journey, spending hundreds of Euros per day just to see another set of buildings ? Actually im more comfortable going to Dubai, the best Indian city.😊 Your video is well shot and informative. Enjoy traveling while you’re still young and in good health. All the best.
Love india..... India is best.... Kam se kam pure veg. Food are available everywhere.....
Which apartment was this maam. Link or name pls
We live in Paris and if you actually planned, you could have gotten free tickets to the louvre
Thank you for sharing
Vegetarian ke liye kya options hain in food
Good to see in comments that only I don’t feel 250euro /day is too much.
Paris is ❤
There are many wonderful places in India you can explore with half the money you spend in other countries.
depending on the budget, there are many options all around the world..
Yes but how open its for girls ?
You have to be either a wife or mother to visit places in india otherwise you know what they say 😢
I will prefer Thailand. Less money ,more fun
Comments are more worthy than video🎉
Link for the apartment please?
Dont stay in main centre you will
Still find nice hotel around 40 to 50 euro hotel . Make a metro pass like a day pass i think for days its around 10 to 12 euro . eat nrml no fancy restro , you will get 10 to 15 euro around good meal . ( visiting museums and other sites are all about choices )
Sorry 30/40 euros hotel is a dream in today's paris.. Two star hotels charge around 90 euros in 18 th district... So paris is not cheap anymore..
Some tips for ur future videos- aise videos tab banate hai jab tumne bahot kuch kiya ho saste mai.. yaha pe 30k mai jo kuch bhi kiya hai woh sab kuch 10k mai ho sakta tha.. mujhe 30k dete ek din ke toh mai aisi cheeze karta joh bahot kam hi log kar pate hoge.. Ek room jispe tum literally sirf sone jaoge uske piche 20k kharcha karke is huge waste..
Thanks
Instead of going up Eiffel Tower just go up to the observation deck on Montparnasse Tower. Then you as close as Trocadero but at a better height.
Yaar video dekh kar mujhe khud dar lagne laga 😂
nobody is talking abt how that’s the apartment where Emily from Emily in Paris stayed and that’s Gabriel’s restaurant
Name of the apartment pls?
340 euros/day I only spend 50euros/day in paris my hotel is near disneyland paris Radisson cost 100euros a day with breakfast. I take the metro and TGV i got the 7day pass which covers all the train in paris for 30euros a week.
Of course, its our budget based on our travel style and there are options for all the budget in Paris
I think there are more cost effective options.
Yes there are..this was expense for our preference
@@DesiCoupleOnTheGo I meant no disrespect.
In Paris I spent only 80 Euros per person. Ibis hotel I booked for 45 euros. And transport cost you 14 Euro for one day.
250 euro for a single day in a hotel in Paris Staying most of the time outside the hotel 😂.
250 euro =~ 23000 INR.
India is love ❤.
Tumhari aukat nahi hai France Jane ki tum. India jaise kachra desh mai hi thik ho
Well me Being Mumbaikar, not so Excited for it anyhow . Earn Rupees & spend Rupees works well enough for me now.
join us❤️
Please share the location of type apartment you rent. Planning trip to paris early next year, so looking to rent si m ilar
250 euro per night on accommodation is too much tbh . 100 -120 euro per night can give you a decent stay in 4 star property in the centre of the city .
Ithalam Emily in paris la pathuten😂😂😂
Why did you book such a costly room . We also stayed in an Airbnb apartment in just about 120 euros per day , near invalides.
Planing to visit Paris in October please suggest some budget hotels for a family of 3.
Lou-vra museum
Great 🙏
whatt.. back in 2017 i visited eiffel tower 2nd level. it was 17 euros.. now its 56... seriously...inflation is hitting west too hard.
56 is for 2 folks..so it’s 28 Euros to reach top by lift
Watching this while earning Rs. 10000 in a month😂
Location matters, good job.
Almost 30k rupees?? For a day? Sounds insanely expensive. An apartment for a day for 250 euros?? Wow
As a Parisian, I spend less by week.
Nice, name of the apartment. Please do a video on where to stay in Amsterdam.
I would suggest to you stay in leiden or delft or hague. It is just 30mins to 60 mins train travel from these locations to amsterdam. You would get cheap accommodation in these locations compared to amsterdam. Leiden is one of the prettiest place in nederlands.
@@king1996-Thamizh Thank you 👍
It would better if you visit Puri jagganth
I can take my eyes off that rusty old towerr
Can you include the names of the restaurants?
What about flight tickets? 😢
Liked it ❤
30 k per day 👍🥲💀💀 i love my country