Our list of free or cheap things to do in Paris will please all those who want to discover the capital city of France without breaking the bank. Like most capital cities, Paris is more expensive than smaller provincial towns, but we found a few ideas for you to spend less and still enjoy the City of Light.

From the Velib’ to the Saint-Ouen Flea Market and from free landmarks to student bars, there's a good range of options at hand for you when visiting Paris on a small budget. Follow us for a budget-traveller’s journey through Paris.

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    Exploring Paris with Velib’ or Navigo Pass

    Paris travel savings

    Exploring Paris with Velib’ or Navigo Pass
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    The Velib’ is one of the cheapest ways to get around Paris. This bicycle-sharing network features mechanical and electric bicycles that you can rent at the 750 stations available throughout the French capital. The price is based on the time you spend on the bicycle: €1.70 for the subscription, the first 30 minutes are free, then it costs 1 hour for €1.

    A less demanding way to travel around Paris is to purchase a Passe Navigo Découverte. Used with a Forfait Navigo Semaine, it gives you access to all public transport throughout Paris for about €30 for 1 week.

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    Notre-Dame Cathedral and other Landmarks

    Stunning buildings and monuments

    Notre-Dame Cathedral and other Landmarks
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    • História
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    From Notre-Dame Cathedral to the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, and other striking landmarks, Paris is like a huge open-air museum. You can simply walk the streets and experience 2,200 years of history for free. Impressive and historic buildings are dotted around the city and offer great photo opportunities.

    Cathedrals and churches are usually free to visit, but you’ll also encounter attractions that ask for an entrance fee. If you plan to visit a lot of them, the Paris Attractions Pass permits you to travel around the city and to get into over 60 attractions at discounted rates.


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    Saint-Ouen Flea Market

    Second-hand bargains in a popular bazaar

    Saint-Ouen Flea Market
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    The Saint-Ouen Flea Market, also known as the Clignancourt Flea Market, is a shopper's haven. Located in the north of the city, beside the Paris Ring Road, the market is big, colourful, fun, noisy and crowded.

    You can find almost anything here, from clothing to vintage objects and from furnishing to jewelry. It's a friendly place with a relaxed atmosphere, but it’s a good idea to bargain hard to get the best prices. Also, as with any crowded place, beware of pickpockets.

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    Localização: 87 Rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France

    Abre: Saturday–Monday from 10 am to 6 pm

    Telefone: +33 (0)6 20 61 75 97

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    Museum of Modern Art and other museums

    Free culture in Paris

    Museum of Modern Art and other museums
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    The Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of the Romantic Life, Victor Hugo’s House and many other museums are free all year round in Paris. Even famous museums such as the Louvre, the Orsay Museum, the Pompidou Centre and the Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac Museum are free on the first Sunday of each month.

    You can also get a free access to most of the museums in Paris if you’re under 26 years old and from one of EU countries. The Paris Museum Pass can be a good option if you plan to visit many museums during your stay.

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    La Promenade Plantée

    A 3-mile stroll above the streets of Paris

    La Promenade Plantée
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    La Promenade Plantée is a free and scenic elevated park walkway – at times 32 ft above street level – from the Opéra Bastille to the Bois de Vincennes. This mid-19th century railway viaduct is also known as Coulée Verte René-Dumont and it consists of a narrow pathway bordered with small trees, shrubs, and plants such as roses, lavender and wisteria.

    At times, the walkway seems to float amidst old and new buildings, Haussmannian avenues and dense residential streets. Here you’ll have many opportunities to view local habitats from another angle. The panorama across Parisian rooftops can be spectacular. There are staircases and elevators along the route, so you can climb down and check out the street level shops and cafés.

    Localização: 1 Coulée Verte René-Dumont, 75012 Paris, France

    Abre: Monday–Friday from 8 am to 5.45 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 9 am to 5.45 pm

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    Wander in the Jardin des Tuileries

    Take a stroll in one of the most beautiful gardens in Paris

    Wander in the Jardin des Tuileries
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    • Casais
    • História
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    Located in the centre of Paris, between the Louvre and the Concorde Square, the Jardin des Tuileries (the Tilery Garden) is a historical public park that dates back to the 16th century. Featuring restored Jardin à la Française originally designed by Le Notre, and home to landmarks and many beautiful statues such as the Arch of Triumph of the Carrousel, it’s a very popular place to take a stroll.

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    Localização: 113 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France

    Abre: April, May and September from 7 am to 9 pm, June August from 7 am to 11 pm, October – March from 7.30 am to 7.30 pm

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    Canal Saint-Martin

    Evocative corner of Paris

    Canal Saint-Martin
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    The Canal Saint-Martin is a trendy place for a walk in Paris. The 2-kilometre uncovered segment of the canal attracts strollers and diners who’d like to explore a touch of nature in the centre of the city, and there’s a thriving café and restaurant scene.

    If you work up an appetite, go to the Marché Saint-Martin on Rue du Château d'Eau, 500 metres west of the canal, to purchase freshly prepared food. You can then enjoy a picnic under the shade of the chestnut trees that line the artificial waterway.

    Localização: Porte Saint-Martin, 75010 Paris, France


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    Père Lachaise Cemetery

    Oscar Wilde's final resting place

    Père Lachaise Cemetery
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    • Viagens alternativas


    Listing a cemetery as an attraction may sound odd, yet the Père Lachaise Cemetery is really an interesting place to explore, thanks to the celebrities who came to rest here. It’s one of the largest and most visited cemeteries in the world.

    From Oscar Wilde to Frédéric Chopin and from Jim Morrison to Edith Piaf, many famous artists, writers, musicians and scientists are buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery. If you’re looking for a specific tomb, you can purchase a map just outside the cemetery or find it online for free.

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    Localização: Boulevard de Ménilmontant, 75020 Paris, France

    Abre: Tuesday–Thursday from 8 am to 5.30 pm, Friday from 8 am to 6 pm, Saturday from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm, Sunday and Monday from 9 am to 5.30 pm

    Telefone: +33 (0)1 55 25 82 10

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    Le Baron Rouge

    One of the city's most characterful bars

    Le Baron Rouge
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    Le Baron Rouge (the Red Baron) is a popular wine bar and restaurant located a short stroll away from Bastille Square. It’s a great venue to enjoy delicious French food and wines at very affordable prices.

    With cheese and cold-cut plates available every day, and oysters on weekends, you can enjoy a typical French meal here without breaking the bank. You can even come with your empty bottle and fill it with one of the wines on offer in their large barrels.

    Localização: 1 Rue Théophile Roussel, 75012 Paris, France

    Abre: Tuesday–Friday from 10 am to 2 pm and from 5 pm to 10 pm, Monday from 5 pm to 10 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 10 pm and Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm

    Telefone: +33 (0)1 43 43 14 32

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    Budget-friendly bar hopping

    Lively atmosphere for less

    Budget-friendly bar hopping
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    • Vida noturna

    Student bars are often a great choice if you want to enjoy a fun night out while not spending too much. You’ll find a warm welcome, a lively atmosphere and refreshments that don’t break the bank.

    The list of friendly, budget bars in Paris is long and varied, but here are 3 recommended venues to start your night: Le Requin Chagrin on Rue Mouffetard, Chez Georges on Rue des Canettes and Paname Brewing Co. on Quai de la Loire. Each has a different style, and all offer a lively ambience and rock-bottom prices.

Stephan Audiger | Viajante compulsivo