Navigating Europe as a backpacker means making informed choices, especially between iconic cities. Here’s a balanced look at Paris and Zürich for budget travelers.
Which City is More Budget-Friendly for Backpackers?
Paris generally offers a more accessible backpacker budget than Zürich. While backpackers typically spend €35-55/day in many European cities, expect higher in both of these. In Paris, a daily budget might range from €50-100 (estimated), whereas Zürich could require €80-150 (estimated) due to its significantly higher cost of living.
What Are Typical Accommodation Costs?
For a dorm bed in a hostel:
- While many European cities offer dorm beds for €15-30/night, Paris typically sees prices ranging from €30-60/night (estimated), especially in central locations or during peak season.
- Zürich is significantly more expensive, with dorm beds often starting from €40-80/night (estimated). Booking well in advance is crucial for better rates in both.
How Much Should I Budget for Food?
Budgeting for food involves smart choices:
- In many European cities, budget food (supermarkets, street food, self-catering) can cost €10-20/day. Paris offers bakeries (boulangeries), supermarkets, and market stalls where you can get by on €15-35/day (estimated). Meals at local restaurants typically cost €8-15 in European cities, but in Paris, a simple sit-down meal might be €15-25.
- Zürich food costs are considerably higher. Even with self-catering from supermarkets, expect to spend €30-50/day (estimated). A basic takeaway meal like a kebab can be €10-15, and sit-down meals much more.
What About Local Transportation Costs?
Getting around is efficient but costs add up:
- Daily transport in most European cities might cost €5-10/day. Paris has an extensive metro system; a daily pass or multi-journey tickets (carnet) can fit within the €5-10/day (estimated) range. Many central attractions are walkable.
- Zürich has an excellent public transport network (trams, buses, trains). A day pass for central zones typically costs around €8-15 (estimated). Walking is also a great option in the city center.
What Are the Best Seasons to Visit for Budget Travel?
To potentially find lower prices:
- Spring (April-May) and Fall (September-October) typically offer lower prices for accommodation and flights compared to the peak summer season (June-August). These shoulder seasons also provide pleasant weather for sightseeing in both Paris and Zürich. Winter can offer lower prices but expect colder weather.
Are There Ways to Save Money in These Cities?
Yes, smart planning helps:
- Utilize free attractions like parks (e.g., Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, Lindenhof in Zürich) and free walking tours.
- Always look for free public amenities such as drinking water fountains and public restrooms, which tools like AllInMap can help you locate.
- Cook some of your meals if your hostel has a kitchen, especially in expensive cities like Zürich.