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How much does it cost to live in Paris for a month?

At present, the cheapest round-trip air ticket is a direct flight from Hainan Airlines, starting from 485 euros (excluding tax), and the ticket is issued in Paris. Or Finnair connecting via Helsinki, with thousands of domestic air tickets.

The cheapest way from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to downtown is to take RER B, and the one-way ticket is about 10 Euro. Paris subway and bus flyer 1.7 Euro, weekly ticket and monthly ticket are not limited (the number of rides is limited, the more laps, the more expensive the ticket). It's expensive to take a taxi in France.

Housing in Paris is more expensive, and hotels are also expensive. Ibis Express Hotel on the outskirts of Paris costs tens of euros a night. Staying in a family hotel in China is an option, but there are certain security risks. You should look for something reliable on the websites of local students, not from Wenzhou.

You can also apply for some apartments and hotels run by French people online in advance, with monthly rent and one-month deposit, but you need to have a legal residence permit or visa. The program needs to be in French, so should the work. Usually 600 euros to 800 euros a month. A studio with furniture, about 25 square meters, is generally located in 94 or 92 provinces in the southern suburbs of Paris, close to subway, light rail and bus rapid transit. You can't choose northern Paris and 93 provinces unless you are a special soldier who is not afraid of being robbed. Northern Paris is inhabited by Arab immigrants and blacks.

Besides eating in a restaurant, it costs a little money. Generally, it's about 30 euros per person (excluding drinks), so it's cheaper to make it yourself. There are China supermarkets and French local supermarkets such as Auchan and Carrefour, but the raw materials of food and cooked cheese are not expensive. Milk is cheaper than high-grade mineral water.

On the first Sunday of every month in France, the National Art Gallery and Museum are open to the public free of charge, and the route is planned once a month. Non-state museums and government agencies such as Fontainebleau Palace, Invalides and Elysee Palace are not free and open, but they are open to the public free of charge every year on European Heritage Day. )

In short, the premise of poor travel in Paris is to know French and be received by people who know French in Paris, otherwise you can't reduce your expenses in Paris and get good travel results at the same time. Traveling and living in Paris are two different things. Only those who have lived in Paris for more than two years can know what places in Paris can save money and increase value, whether it is playing, entertainment, consumption, shopping or catering.