Is $10,000 Enough for France?
Yes — $10,000 is enough for a comfortable mid-range trip to France. One person can travel for 42 days, or two people for 21 days.
What$10,000 Gets You
Budget
97 days
solo ·48 days for two
Mid-range
42 days
solo ·21 days for two
Luxury
17 days
solo
Cost Breakdown (14 days, mid-range)
Accommodation$770–$1,820
Food & Dining$350–$770
Transport$112–$252
Activities$140–$308
Miscellaneous$70–$168
Total (excl. flights)$1,442–$3,318
Remaining for flights$6,682–$8,558
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- ✓Order the prix fixe lunch menu at restaurants for 30-50% less than dinner.
- ✓Buy a Paris Museum Pass for 2-4 days to skip lines and save on entries.
- ✓Take BlaBlaCar rideshares between cities for cheaper-than-train fares.
- ✓Shop at boulangeries and markets for picnic lunches instead of sit-down cafes.
FAQ
How much does a trip to France cost per day in 2026?
Budget travelers spend about $103/day, mid-range about $237/day, and luxury travelers around $560/day per person.
Is Paris more expensive than the rest of France?
Yes, Paris is 30-50% more expensive for accommodation and dining compared to smaller cities and rural areas.
Do I need to tip in France?
No. Service charge is included by law. A small extra tip for exceptional service is appreciated but never expected.
When is the cheapest time to visit France?
January through March (excluding ski areas) offers the lowest prices across accommodation and flights.