How much money should i take to France for a 10 day break?

The good news is that my accommodation is free as I’m staying with my fiancee’s parents, and therefore some of my meals will be paid for, plus I have already paid for the flights. So I only need spending money. I’m going to Carcassone, if that helps. How much do things cost roughly in France for a croissant / coffee for example, and how about visits to vineyards? No doubt the wine will be the biggest expense of our holiday! I was thinking about £300, what does everyone else think?

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5 Responses to “How much money should i take to France for a 10 day break?”
  1. Liz K says:

    croissant and coffee is about 3 euro… coffee is about 2 euro. (these are prices for Paris)
    Have a great trip!!

  2. Leo Lover says:

    I think you should take 700 dollars with you

  3. Lexy says:

    at least £1000, things in europe get spendy

  4. Jennyish says:

    I would bring some cash. Maybe a hundred euros in ills if you think you really need it. When I go to Europe I usually try and put the majority of my travel expenses on my credit card so I don’t have to worry about the cash getting stolen. Just make sure to look into any hidden fees that your bank or credit card company my put forth.

    :)

  5. anto says:

    In my town ( Marseille )

    Croissant : 0,90 euro
    Coffee : 1,30 euro

    I guess its less expensive there.

    £300 seems really short to me.