Why You Should Travel to Paris Solo?
Many people believe traveling solo on a limited budget is impossible, especially when your dream destination is one of the Big Five (NYC, Paris, Tokyo, London, and Rome). It doesn’t really help that all we have to reference is the plethora of influencer experiences on TikTok, which downplays the whole idea. But those are just a sham, and this is coming from someone who lives in one of the Big Five and has been to Paris several times.
I understand the idea of traveling solo, especially to populous cities, is nerve-wracking, but trust me, you can do it, and that too on a budget. There are a few tips and tricks that will help you out, but let’s first talk about Paris.
Multifaceted Charm of Paris
From social media, we’ve all imagined Paris as some type of enchanter where the dimly-lit streets and candlelight dinners conjure up romance. As magical as Paris is, we’ve been seeing it from rose-tinted glasses. And I don’t mean that the city is bad because it’s immensely beautiful, but there is so much more to Paris than just seeing the Eiffel Tower from your up-class hotel’s balcony.
If I’m being honest, I am not sure why Paris is referenced as the “City of Love”, especially since the Eiffel Tower was only built to be displayed at Paris’s 1889 World Fair. It was supposed to be taken down afterwards, but many admired it to the point it became one of Paris’ famous monument.
Paris is as exciting and cryptic as it’s sultry and calm, and there is so much to do on a limited budget. If you’re a New Yorker or someone who idolize NYC, Paris is the perfect destination for your next visit. Paris, often dubbed as New York City’s elder sibling, shares a remarkable likeness as NYC. I mean, where do you think NYC received the Statue of Liberty from?
Both cities exude a lively energy that permeates the atmosphere, attracting both dreamers and adventurers. The allure of New York’s electrifying energy finds its echo in Paris’s streets, its cafés, and its iconic landmarks.
The moment you land at Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), a wave of déjà vu envelops you, akin to returning to an old friend in a foreign land. Like JFK, CDG’s kiosk system navigates with a familiarity that belies the vast distance between them. The ascent of countless flights of stairs to reach the metro echoes the hustle of the subway stations back in New York City, each step a reminder of the bustling urban rhythm shared by these two kindred spirits. And the reserved demeanor of the Parisians you encounter mirrors the stoic self-possession that often characterizes their New Yorker counterparts. In these moments, as you traverse Paris, you can’t help but feel a connection between these two cities.
Transportation In Paris
Exploring Paris by using their local transportation, is a transformative experience that’s both cost-effective and surprisingly efficient. While you can certainly opt for popular tours, venturing on your own is nothing short of otherworldly.
Forget about expensive Uber rides; Paris’s buses and trains offer a budget-friendly alternative, costing just 2.70 Euros per ride. These services run admirably from 5:30 am to 1:15 am, ensuring you can navigate the city like a pro at almost any time. Moreover, it’s not just a fantastic way to save money; it’s also an excellent way to burn some calories as you traverse the charming streets of Paris.
While you can certainly opt for popular tours, venturing on your own is nothing short of otherworldly. Exploring Paris through its local transportation system is a transformative, cost-effective, and highly efficient experience. Forget about expensive Uber rides; Paris’s buses and trains offers a budget-friendly alternative, priced at just 2.70 Euros per ride, running reliably from 5:30 am to 1:15 am, allowing you to navigate the city like a seasoned traveler. Moreover, it’s not just a fantastic way to save money; it’s also an excellent way to burn some calories as you traverse the charming streets of Paris.
Upon arriving at CDG airport, the buses and trains are conveniently accessible right within the airport premises. While the train from the airport may be slightly pricier due to the airport location, it’s worth noting that, for only 12 euros, it can transport you anywhere in Paris, including direct access to Disneyland.
As an added bonus, what many Tourists don’t know is that the Metro Line 6, particularly the route from Passy to Bir-Hakiem and vice versa, delivers an unparalleled view of the iconic Eiffel Tower. Just be sure to grab a seat on the right side of the train and prepare to be captivated by the breathtaking spectacle that unfolds before your eyes.
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Where To Stay When Traveling Solo ?
When it comes to booking your hotel in Paris, take heed of this golden rule: skip the allure of lavish 5-star hotels that perch miles away from local transportation and authentic Parisian experience . Opting for such lavishness might leave your budget gasping for breath, especially if you plan to explore the city’s myriad treasures beyond your immediate vicinity. Instead, here’s the insider’s tip: seek lodging that nestles itself cozily beside a bus stop or a metro station.
In fact, I’ll let you in on a little secret: splurging on those ritzy, 5-star establishments doesn’t often translate into an authentic Parisian experience. While they may shower you with amenities, the essence of Paris lies not in lavish suites, but in the cobblestone streets, bustling markets, and charming cafes that beckon just beyond your doorstep. You see, in this city, every street corner conceals a culinary gem, where croissants melt in your mouth and bistro tables welcome you like a long-lost friend. Trust me; you’ll be dining like royalty regardless of where you lay your head, so it’s a wise move to stick to a budget-friendly accommodation that allows you to savor the true flavors of Paris while leaving ample room in your wallet for unforgettable adventures.
Mingling With Locals
First and foremost, arm yourself with a few common French phrases. It’s the key that unlocks doors, warms hearts, and transforms your experience from ordinary to extraordinary. The magic of a “Bonjour” or “Merci” can’t be overstated. While Parisians may not be known for their nosiness, they deeply appreciate the effort you make to embrace their culture and language.
Don’t be shy to engage in a bit of casual chit-chat. Unlike New Yorkers, the French, like their cuisine, savor their conversations. Strike up a chat with a local shopkeeper about the day’s weather or ask a passerby for directions to your next adventure. It’s in these moments that you’ll truly begin to understand the Parisian way of life. Try to use new French words you picked up as well.
Knowing a few French words, you’ll not only navigate menus with ease but also discover the hidden gems known only to locals. Soon, you’ll find yourself savoring croissants and sipping Bordeaux like a true Parisian. One thing I noticed about many restaurants in Paris, raw steak is common.
By the time your journey nears its end, you’ll have seamlessly blended into Parisian life, a traveler turned honorary Frenchman or Frenchwoman.
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The Famous Parisian Food
Don’t fall for those overpriced ‘authentic Parisian food’ shops that you’ll see marketed on Instagram; in France, almost every bakery will give you a sensational experience, and even a common low-price bakery croissant will hit that spot.
And I’ll let you in on a secret no one knows. Do you ever wonder why the French survive on high-carb food but don’t experience dramatic weight gains? Because everything is prepared fresh, you can eat carbs for breakfast and dinner without worrying about gaining a few extra pounds.
So, feel free to be frugal, but don’t forget to go all out when you want to.
Exploring Paris – A Different Angle
We think it’s a must to explore popular monuments from well-known spots, but I found exploring them from unseen angles gives you the best view.
I was also able to interact with the locals, dance along to groovy jamming sessions, and take scenic walks alone at night. That is a great part of Paris; most of the city’s safe even late at night, so you won’t have to hold keys awkwardly between your fingers out of fear.
Although there will be a few weirdos nearby, but ignore them like every New Yorkian does.
Is Paris Really Worth a Visit?
Paris stands as a city that’s both captivating and complex, just like NYC. It’s a place where the reality often diverges from the Instagram-filtered fantasy. You might stumble upon graffiti in unexpected places, catch a whiff of urban life’s less glamorous side, and smell coming from the moist pile of trash out.
But, here’s the secret: Paris is not a city of perfection; it’s a city of authenticity. It’s in these imperfections that you discover the genuine spirit of this enchanting metropolis. Paris embraces all its facets, from the iconic landmarks to the gritty urban art. It’s a place where history, culture, and everyday life converge in a symphony of diversity.
So, should you visit Paris? Absolutely. It’s a city that welcomes all kinds of travelers, from the solo wanderer to the romantic duo. While the initial shock of reality might jolt you, it’s a crucial step towards truly understanding and appreciating Paris.
Once you’ve tasted the vibrant tapestry of Parisian life, you’ll be ready for your next Solo trip. It’s a city that will stay with you, a place of beauty, wonder, and endless exploration. So, go ahead, book that ticket, embrace the adventure, and let Paris unfold its splendid secrets before your very eyes.