5 Things Tourists Always Overpay for in Paris (And How to Avoid It)

Don’t let Paris drain your wallet! Discover the top 5 things tourists always overpay for in Paris — and insider tips to enjoy the city smarter and cheaper.

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5 Things Tourists Always Overpay for in Paris (And How to Avoid It)

Don’t let Paris drain your wallet! Discover the top 5 things tourists always overpay for in Paris — and insider tips to enjoy the city smarter and cheaper.

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Introduction

Paris is a dream destination — but it’s also one of the most expensive cities in the world. Many tourists accidentally spend double or triple what they should on basic experiences, often because they don’t know the local tricks.

Here are 5 things tourists always overpay for in Paris — and how to avoid falling into the trap.

1.Airport Transfers

  • The overpay: Taking a taxi directly from Charles de Gaulle or Orly can easily cost €60–€100. Add traffic, and it’s even worse.

  • The smart way: Take the RER B train from Charles de Gaulle (€13) or Metro 14 (€13). Fast, reliable, and no surprise fees. If you prefer comfort, book a shared shuttle or Uber for less than a taxi.

Learn about CDG transfer in this article: Best Ways to Get from Charles de Gaulle (CDG) Airport to Paris

2. Meals Near Landmarks

  • The overpay: Restaurants and cafés around the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and Notre-Dame often charge €25+ for mediocre pasta or a basic coffee.

  • The smart way: Walk just 10 minutes away from the big attractions. For authentic food, try neighborhoods like the Latin Quarter, Le Marais, or Canal Saint-Martin. A €12–€15 prix fixe lunch can be much better than a €30 tourist trap.

Learn about foods you could try in Paris in this article: Must-Try Foods in Paris: A Local’s Guide to the City of Flavors

3. Museum Tickets at the Door

  • The overpay: Buying tickets last minute from third-party resellers or waiting in line. Some even pay extra for “skip the line” tickets when official passes already include this.

  • The smart way: Buy tickets directly on official websites or invest in a Paris Museum Pass (from €52 for 2 days). Covers the Louvre, Orsay, Arc de Triomphe, and more — saving both money and hours of waiting.

4. Coffee & Drinks at the Wrong Spot

  • The overpay: Ordering a coffee at a table or terrace often costs €5–€7. A beer near Saint-Germain can reach €10.

  • The smart way: Order “au comptoir” (at the bar) instead of sitting down — the same espresso is half the price. For drinks, head to happy hours (usually 5–8 PM) in neighborhoods like Oberkampf or Bastille.

 

5. Souvenirs in Tourist Shops

  • The overpay: Eiffel Tower keychains or “I ❤️ Paris” t-shirts for €10+ in souvenir shops.

  • The smart way: Head to Monoprix (a local supermarket chain) for cute, authentic souvenirs like chocolates, tea, or beauty products — all at local prices. Or explore flea markets like Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen for unique finds.

 

Final Tips

Paris doesn’t have to be a budget nightmare. By avoiding these 5 common tourist traps, you’ll save enough money to splurge on what really matters — a fine dinner, a hidden-gem tour, or even an extra day in the city.

💡 Remember: The secret is to plan ahead, book smart, and think like a local.

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