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Subject: Re: Paris prices Posted on: 04 Oct 2007 17:52:52 MEST

Notre Dame is like

being on the Domo place in Milano

one glasse white whine : 8 Euros
one beer ( small ) 8 Euros, large up to 12 Euros

avoid to consum at this tourist traps

a expresso is still around 1 Euro in most "normal" places
and much better then the "soup" served in Starbux

"Regina Mcgraw" a écrit dans le message de news:
12453-47050263-1503@storefull-3352.bay.webtv.net...
> Just came back from trip to my favorite city, Paris. The euro cost $1.41
> US which was bad for us but I still don't understand how all the
> stores/shops survive. We were in St. Germain area near Bon Marche and
> many other beautiful shops but no one was in them, nothing was being
> sold. How do they stay in business?
> After mass @ Notre Dame two of us had a cup of coffee at a nearby cafe,
> 14 euros!
> A coke on Rue Rivoli at a crepe stand cost 5 euros (I was desperate!).
> I know these are obvious tourist traps but still VERY high. The metro
> was the best buy in town but I still love Paris.
>