This is an itemized list of the stuff on which our money was spent. This list might be useful for those planning a trip to France, since it can act as a guide for what to expect in regards to exchange rates ($1.30 per every Euro we spent) and general prices for admission, groceries, souvenirs, etc.
March 16 -
Day One
Bear/Money belt 20 E
Cab fare, airport to apartment 60 E
Lunch (street vendor) 15 E (2 chicken paninis, 2 Fanta oranges, 1 crepe)
Comics (credit card) 29 E
Carousel ride 4 E
Key chains 2 E
T-shirt (Katrina) 12 E
Gaufre and drinks 11 E
Dinner groceries 14 E
Deathnote figurine 8 E
Total 205 E
March 17 –
Day Two
Train tickets (carnet des tickets: 10) 12 E
Lunch 10 E
Groceries 28 E
Cathedral Medallion 2 E
Cab ride (because we got lost) 10 E
Total 62 E
March 18 –
Day Three
Carnet des tickets (train tickets) 12 E
Museum entry (Musee D’Orsay) 8 E
Lunch (in the museum) 19 E
Ice cream 6 E
Total 40 E
March 19 –
Day Four
Museum entry (Louvre) 9.50 E
Pastries and
Lunch at Café Richlieu 35 E
Souvenirs 11 E
Dinner at Le Petit Pont 64 E
Twilight manga (in French) 13 E
Total 141 E
20 March –
Day Five
McCafe: cookie, pastry, and smoothie 10 E
Sacre Coeur dome tour 10 E
Panini Poulet 8 E
Deaf people * 2 E
(*Be warned, the deaf in Paris are fiendishly aggressive and will pester you and your impressionable children if they think you speak English and have money. This was not good.)
Street musician/artist 1 E
Carnet des tickets 12 E
Barbe de Papa (cotton candy) 3 E
Messenger bag (Katrina’s) 10 E
Dinner at Café Victor Hugo (yum!) 60 E
Arc de Triomphe ticket 10 E
Total 126 E
21 March –
Day Six
Entry to
Lunch at Café d’Orleans 50 E
Ice cream and drinks 12 E
Total 77 E
22 March –
Day Seven
(The day of Food Poisoning... tres mal!)
Groceries 20 E
Three Fanta drinks 3 E
Total 23 E
23 March –
Day Eight
Shopping! @ 200 E
24 March –
Day Nine
Chocolate 100 E
Total 100 E
Grant total 974 E
USD Amount $1,266.20
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