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I actually hate Paris. Lived there for 9 months of my life - such miserable people. Thank god the rest of France is so pleasant!
Anyway, just a few additions I'll make; out of all places to avoid Couchsurfing, Paris is the last one - it's the world's Couchsurfing capital. You should try it somewhere and dip your feet in the amazing possibilities in popular cities like Paris with the meetings etc. Otherwise people on budgets don't stay in hotels, of course you are going to pay lots of money if you set those kinds of standards... if you're really on a budget you would have to consider Couchsurfing or at least a hostel. The one I stayed at my first week was only €18 a night and comfortable and safe, but the price may have changed. Obviously I was renting a room in a flat once settled so I paid less per day.
As far as the city goes - don't pay for Louvre entrance. It's free for certain ages (like under 26s I believe) Friday evenings and for everyone the first or last (don't remember) Sunday of the month. If you don't check your main luggage you'll slice the price of the Ryanair ticket down quite a bit. The city has a host of free concerts and events and festivals that go on all the time.
You only eat for €20+ in the touristy areas. A cheap metro ride (or if you've already got a day-pass etc. might as well use it) to almost any non-touristy part of the city has a lot of amazing restaurants only locals use. The company I worked for gave me €8 "ticket-restaurants" and I ate very well every day with that. Bistrots always have amazing lunch specials for business workers, catored specifically to the ticket-restaurant standard price. Even a fussy vegetarian like me ate very well without spending more than that limit since I couldn't afford to with what I was earning.
All souvenirs bought on the street can be haggled if a price isn't displayed. But you are better going into a small store somewhere slightly off the tourist trail for the best deals.
One €8 lunch time meal, €5 snack in the evening, a couple of euros for metro rides, and leaving space for haggling the price of a souvenir down and contacting local Couchsurfers for advice on free events going on now in the city (CS isn't just about the free accommodation, but if you used it for accomodation...), €20 would easily cover you - with breathing space. So I beg to differ, you can see Paris cheap ;)
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You know what; I have a travelling site that you could check out too for some cheap hotel deals. It’s http://www.hoteltravelexpress.com,come check it out sometimes