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How much do things cost in Paris?
Internet (6 Mbps, unlimited data) USD 39.97
1 Summer dress in a chain store USD 46.10
Apartment (3 bedrooms) outside of centre USD 2 349.75
Potato (1kg) USD 2.67
Utilities (Electricity, Heating, ...) for medium apartment USD 230.66
Local draught beer USD 8.14
Milk (1 liter) USD 1.49
Oranges (1kg) USD 3.64
Eggs (12) USD 4.49
1 Pair of Nike shoes USD 119.59
* All price are converted to USD

About Paris

Coming to visit the city of lights. Paris is perhaps one of the most beloved, well-known cities in the world, and an equally popular tourist destination. Because it is such a popular tourist destination, there are many cheap flights to Paris which are great to look at. Also known as the" City of Lights" and the "Capital of Fashion," Paris is the ultimate city for lovers, a city of fashion, fine art, museums, heritage and culture.

Come visit one of Paris' most famous landmarks, the Eiffel Tower. Built in 1889 by Gustave Eiffel, the French cultural and artistic bourgeoisie automatically hated it, and called for its demolition, which almost actually happened in 1909! To date, it is the most visited paid landmark in the world, and a true symbol of Paris, France. With 1,665 steps (although not all floors are open to the public), visit one of the world's most romantic destinations and the ultimate proposal spot, if you're looking to pop the question.

Would you believe that the Louve, the artistic Mecca and home of the renowned Mona Lisa, used to be a fort, and then a palace? In 1793 it was finally turned into a national museum, and is now the largest, most widely regarded and most visited art museum in the world. With over 35,000 individual pieces of art, you can start at the Mona Lisa and get to see other treasures, like Egyptian mummies, the Venus de Milo and other works of sheer artistic brilliance by such artists as Renoir, Rembrant and Delacroix. Spending a full day at the Louve wouldn't be enough time to savor the magnificence, but you can certainly try.

Nothing can come close to the effect of standing under the colossal elegance that is the Towers of Notre Dame, the site of the critically acclaimed novel by Victor Hugo, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. This testament to fine French architecture and literature took nearly 200 years to complete, and was built in the French Gothic style. It It is considered widely to be the home of French Catholicism and is still today a practicing church. While it's free to enter this grandiose cathedral, taking the stairwell to the top will cost extra. Despite the cost, the astonishing view is well worth the extra expense.

A stroll by the Seine River is another 'must' for any trip to Paris. Why locals may find it a bit clique, it's an experience in French romance, with a number of tourist stalls, perfect for buying everything from postcards to fine art prints. There are also a number of boat cruises which make the experience ever more enjoyable.

If a fine piece of steak is your forte, L'entrecote de Paris is your destination. A staple in French cuisine since 1959, L'entrecote serves perhaps one of the finest meals of steak-frites, or steak and chips that the world may ever know. Come eat a sirloin steak, cooked to perfection alongside fries, both in a creamy herbal butter sauce. Vegetarians beware; this is the only meal on the menu, and an extremely tasty one at that.

Visiting Paris is akin to being in a wonderful dream, with all of the art, architecture, culture, food and fashion that the heart could desire. Also don't forget to follow our Flighthub Google + page for our recent deals to Paris. Check out cheap flights to Paris, and you'll definitely be looking at the world through rose colored glasses.

Top attractions in Paris

Père Lachaise Cemetery

No other cemetery is so good at name dropping than Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise in Paris, France. It is the final resting place of many famous personalities. The list of the persons buried there looks like the Who's Who of over two centuries' worth.

Musee d'Orsay

Musee d'Orsay in Paris, France, is a museum located in what used to be a railway station, the Gare d'Orsay. This museum boasts of a huge collection of paintings by Renoir, Monet, Delacroix, Degas, Gaugin, Van Gogh and other impressionist artists. It also focuses on the art scene between 1848 and 1915, which is said to be the early modern era for art in France. The collection also includes not just paintings but furniture, photographs and sculptures.

La Sainte Chapelle

A jewelry box. A light show. A diamond reflecting the light with its many facets.

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Information about travelling to Paris

  • Currency exchange rate
    €1.00(EUR) = USD 1.17(USD)
  • Maximum temperature during the year in Paris
    40 °C
  • Average rain for this month in Paris
    17.8 mm
  • Average temperature in winter for Paris
    8 °C

Airports of Paris

Charles De Gaulle
Gare Du Nord Railway
Le Bourget
Paris Orly Airport