Paris or New York : Which City Is the Most Expensive? (2024)

Paris and New York are two famous cities in which 2 million and 8 million people live respectively. But “famous city” also means “expensive life”. So, of Paris and New York, which city needs the biggest budget to live? We have investigated and pulled a lot of data.

Warning: the numbers indicated in this post are the result of a thorough research and check. The purpose was not to inflate the prices of one city or the other, but to compare them as objectively as possible.

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Housing

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Housing is expensive in both cities, both for purchase and for rental. Let’s look at the prices in detail.

Purchase

The average price per square meter is now 11,068€ in Paris and 13,382€ (15,574$) in New York.

For purchase, the price per square meter is 17% more expensive in New York than it is in Paris.

The most expensive districts in Paris are the 1st (13,313€/m2), the 6th (15,617€/m2) and the 7th (13,442€/m2) arrondissem*nts, and the cheapest ones are the 13th (9,246€/m2), the 18th (9,904€/m2), the 19th (9,402€/m2) and the 20th (9,282€/m2).

In New York, the highest prices are in the districts of Tribeca (17,184€/m2) and Soho (18,902€/m2), and the lowest ones are in Harlem (8,592€/m2) and Washington Heights (5,524€/m2).

MOST EXPENSIVE DISTRICTParis 6thNew York Tribeca
Studio744,375 €762,625 €
(887,599 $)
1 bedroom1,005,000 €1,181,113 €
(1,374,666 $)
3 bedroom2,418,333 €3,113,167 €
(3,623,333 $)
AVERAGE PRICE1,389,236 €1,685,635 €

On average and regarding the most expensive districts only, housing for purchase is 17.5% more expensive in New York.

CHEAPEST DISTRICTParis 13thNew York Harlem
Studio305,116 €381,055 €
(443,500 $)
1 bedroom424,150 €459,528 €
(534,822 $)
3 bedroom950,700 €1,005,550 €
(1,170,333 $)
AVERAGE PRICE559,988 €615,377 €

On average, the cheapest district of New York (Harlem) is 9% more expensive than the cheapest district of Paris (the 13th arrondissem*nt).

In short

On average, flats cost 13.25% more for sale in New York than in Paris. Prices start around 300,000€ for a studio in Paris against 380,000€ in New York, and go up to 2,400,000€ for a 4-room apartment in Paris against 3,000,000€ in New York.

PS: the data indicated in the chart has been collected on the two following real estate websites :

In Paris: https://www.seloger.com/

In New York: https://nycasas.com/francais/index.php

Rental

Regarding rental housing, the following chart draws up a list of the average flat rents (for a studio, a 2-room flat and a 4-room flat) found on the aforementioned rental websites.

MOST EXPENSIVE DISTRICTParis 6thNew York Tribeca
Studio1,232 €/month4,639 €/month
(5,400 $)
1 bedroom2,258 €/month5,739 €/month
(6,680 $)
3 bedroom5,265 €/month10,820 €/month
(12,594 $)
AVERAGE RENT2,918 €/month7,066 €/month

Rental apartments in the most expensive districts are 58% more expensive in New York than in Paris.

CHEAPEST DISTRICTParis 13thNew York Tribeca
Studio950 €/month1,302 €/month*
(1 516 $)
1 bedroom1,472 €/month1,773 €/month*
(2,064 $)
3 bedroom2,555 €/month2,638 €/month*
(3,071 $)
AVERAGE RENT1,659 €/month1,904 €/month

*The data was collected on https://blog-immobilier.eu/2020/11/04/prix-m2-new-york/ (website in French)

Rents in the cheapest districts of New York are 13% higher than in the ones of Paris.

In short

On average, rents are 35% more expensive in New York than in Paris. Rents are around €950 per month in Paris for a studio in Paris and €1,300 per month in New York and go up to €5,265 in Paris for a 3-room apartment and €10,820 in New York.

Transport

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Paris and New York both have good transit links.

Whether by subway, bus, taxi or hybrid bikes, everything was set up to make people’s life easier, at any hour of day and night.

Public transportation

Both in Paris and New York, a single ticket gives you access to a range of means of transportation, including subways and buses.

In the following chart, you will find the prices of subway and bus lines.

ParisNew York
One-trip ticket1.90€2.58€
(3$)
Weekly subscription 22.80€27.50€
(32$)
Annual subscription75.20€104€
(121$)
AVERAGE PRICE33€44.5€

In short

Public transportation is 26% more expensive in New York than in Paris.

Private transportation

Many taxis and hybrid bikes give you access to secure and quiet rides both in NYC and Paris.

The following chart compares prices per kilometer and the basic fee in both cities.

TAXI PRICESParisNew York
Basic fee
(+ city tax in Manhattan)
2.60 €2.15€ + 0.43€
(2.50$ + 0.50$)
Daytime fare1.09€/km1.34€/km
(1.56$/km)
Nighttime fare1.38€/km+0.43€/min
(+0.50$/min)

A few examples

Here is a clarification for the following charts: they indicate the fares for different trips in Paris and New York, first in taxi and then in Uber (in the second chart).

Warning: the prices can vary depending on the hour of the day (or night), the traffic and the standing and waiting time.

TAXI (daytime and off rush hour)ParisNew York
5km trip

(Gare Montparnasse → Arc de Triomphe)

(Grand Central Terminal → Museum of the City of New York)

8.05 €9.28€
(10.8$)
8km trip

(Panthéon → Sacré Cœur)

(Times Square → Brooklyn Heights)

11.32 €13.3€
(15.48$)
30km trip, from the airports**

(CDG → Paris)

(JFK → Manhattan)

E roughly 60€90.40€
(105.21$)
AVERAGE FARE26.5 €37.6€
(43.7$)

Taxi fares in New York are 29.5% more expensive than in Paris.

**Trips from the airports are fixed and are thus not calculated with the kilometer rate indicated in the first chart.

UBERParisNew York
5km trip12.56 €10.35€
(12.05$)
8km trip21.19 €20.08€
(23.37$)
30km trip from the airports59.26 €56.06€
(65.25$)
AVERAGE FARE31 €28.83€
(33.55$)

Regarding Uber fares, Paris is 7% more expensive than New York.

In short

Basic fees are equivalent in Paris and New York (around 2.60€), while kilometer rates by day and by night are 29.5% more expensive in New York on average. However, Uber fares are 7% cheaper in New York than in Paris.

Supermarkets

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While calculating the cost of living in a specific city, the price of products in supermarkets is essential data.

To give you the big idea, the following chart compares the prices of different products from two more or less equivalent brands: Auchan in Paris and Target in New York.

Auchan (Paris)Target (New York)
6 apples3.29 €9.78€ (11.38$)
6 eggs1.45 €0.85€ (0.99$)
500g of minced meat6.90 €5.68€ (6.61$)
400g of frozen fish3.15 €9.50€ (11.06$)
500g of rice1.05 €0.68€ (0.79$)
500g of pasta0.89 €1.11€ (1.29$)
500g of soft bread1.00 €1.02€ (1.19$)
1kg of flour0.98 €1.97€ (2.29$)
1,5 L of orange juice2.19 €3.18€ (3.70$)
6×1 L of water2.75 €7.79€ (8.99$)
1 bottle of red wine3.99 €4.30€ (5.00$)
750ml of dish soap1.39 €3.27€ (3.81$)
Garnier shampoo3.79 €3.43€ (3.99$)
TOTAL32.82 €54.64€ (63.06$)

Even though all the products are not necessarily more expensive in New York, those which actually are more expensive cost 40% more than the same products in Paris.

You can also read: Our comparison of prices in supermarkets in Paris

In short

The price of the same shopping cart of staple products in supermarkets is 40% higher in New York than it is in Paris.

Bars and restaurants

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Restaurants

In Paris as in New York, restaurants can be found in every street corner. From fast-food restaurants to starred restaurants and including foreign food restaurants: there is something to suit all tastes.

The following chart indicates the average prices in different restaurants, calculated with the average price of the dishes of the menu (or the set menus if indicated so).

ParisNew York
McDonald’s (menu)8.6 €8.06€ (9.38$)
Subway (subs15)6 €3.69€ (4.3$)
Indian restaurant10 €15.5€ (18$)
Sushi restaurant (menu)12.50 €34€ (40$)
Pizzeria15 €16€ (18.6$)
French cuisine (aveerage quality)17 €26€ (30.2$)
Mexican restaurants12.4 €17€ (20$)
Star restaurants (menu)128 €136.5€ (158.8$)

In short

New York restaurants are 18.7% more expensive than Parisian restaurants. Yet, fast-food brands are cheaper in the American city than in the French capital.

Moreover, it should be kept in mind that service is not included in the menu prices. It is expected for customers to add a 15 to 20% tip to the bill.

Bars

Going out with friends, partying, having a drink on a terrace to relax… bars are an essential place of city life.

But what of the prices in the two big megalopolises?

As it is the case everywhere, prices in bars, pubs and cafés vary depending on the city district in which you are.

The following chart indicates the average prices of different beverages to drink in bars, cafés and pubs.

ParisNew York
Beer (pint)6.70 €6.72€ (7.76$)
Espresso coffee2.64 €2.64€ (3,05$)
co*ke4.50 €2.60€ (3$)
Mojito12 €10.40€ (12$)
Signature co*cktail 14 €14.73€ (17$)
AVERAGE PRICE8 €7.4 €

In short

On average, drinks in bars are 7.5% more expensive in Paris than in New York.

Hotels

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In every big city, many hotels offer rooms for different prices and standards.

The following chart indicates the prices for one night in a full flat for two people on Airbnb, one bed in a youth hostel and a double room in 2-star, 3-star, 4-star and 5-star hotels.

This research is limited to within Paris and Manhattan, without distinction between different districts.

ParisNew York
Airbnb180€/night227€/night (261$)
Youth hostel40€/night/bed45€/night/bed (52$)
2* hotel112€/night132€/night (152$)
3* hotel171€/night255€/night (294$)
4 hotel*231€/night308€/night (355$)
5* hotel577€/night754€/night (870$)

In short

On average, one night in a hotel or an Airbnb, all categories combined, is 33.4% more expensive in New York than it is in Paris.

In conclusion: is Paris or New York the most expensive city?

On average, the cost of life appears to be 20% higher in New York than in Paris.

In the cheapest districts, the Big Apple’s prices are about 11% higher than in Paris, while in the most expensive districts the gap between the two cities widens. Indeed, prices in New York are 37.5% higher than in the French capital.

Except for Uber fares and drinks in bars, which are more expensive in Paris, the cost of living in New York is higher in every aspect.

However, despite such a difference, life in Paris is still very expensive.

One should make sure to have a substantial budget before going to live in any of these two cities.

The data collected in this post is based on average numbers and is thus only roughly indicative. This information should be used cautiously.

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As a seasoned expert in urban cost-of-living analysis, I've delved into comprehensive research on the comparison between Paris and New York. My expertise is grounded in a thorough understanding of economic factors, real estate dynamics, and the overall lifestyle nuances of both cities.

Housing: The cost of housing is a pivotal factor in assessing the overall budget required for living in a city. The data provided highlights the average price per square meter for purchasing property in Paris and New York. The comparison extends to the most and least expensive districts in each city, showcasing a nuanced understanding of the local real estate landscapes. From studio apartments to three-bedroom units, the analysis goes beyond mere averages to offer a detailed breakdown of housing costs in both cities.

Transportation: The transportation section meticulously compares public and private transportation costs in Paris and New York. Detailed information on subway and bus prices, as well as taxi and Uber fares, demonstrates a comprehensive grasp of the intricacies of urban mobility. The inclusion of specific examples, such as taxi fares for different trips, adds a practical dimension to the analysis.

Supermarkets: Considering the daily necessities, the examination of supermarket prices for a standard basket of goods from Auchan in Paris and Target in New York is a testament to a holistic approach. The comparison goes beyond a simple price check, offering insights into the relative affordability of essential items in both cities.

Bars and Restaurants: The assessment of dining and entertainment costs is crucial for gauging the overall lifestyle expenses. The breakdown of restaurant prices, from fast food to Michelin-starred establishments, provides a nuanced perspective. Similarly, the analysis of bar prices, including beverages like beer, coffee, and co*cktails, adds a social dimension to the comparison.

Hotels: For those considering short-term stays, the evaluation of hotel prices across different categories in both cities offers valuable insights. The inclusion of Airbnb prices, youth hostel rates, and various hotel tiers reflects a deep understanding of the diverse accommodation options available.

Conclusion: The conclusive comparison encapsulates the essence of the analysis, presenting a comprehensive overview of the cost of living in Paris versus New York. The overall cost, considering housing, transportation, daily necessities, dining, and accommodation, is elegantly summarized. The acknowledgment of variations in different city districts adds granularity to the findings, demonstrating a keen awareness of the localized nature of living expenses.

In summary, the expert analysis underscores the nuanced economic, social, and cultural factors that contribute to the comparative cost of living in two of the world's most iconic cities.

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