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Trip to Paris: splitting group expenses

This is the honest guide to planning and settling a group trip to Paris. No invented budgets — just the typical expense profile, the currency, local payment rails, and the steps your group needs to leave the trip without the pending money conversation.

What group trips to Paris look like

Paris punishes sloppy accounting: museum tickets and sit-down restaurants leave big bills, and "we'll split it later" turns into long arguments. The good news is the ratio of big-to-small lines is high — fewer lines than Barcelona, but each one weighs more.

Typical expense profile in Paris

Typical profile: ~35% accommodation (where the gap vs other capitals shows the most), ~30% restaurants and cafés (mind the couvert and service charges baked in), ~10% metro, ~15% museums and attractions (the Paris Museum Pass only pays off with 4+ museums), ~10% shopping. To settle with a French group, SEPA Instant + IBAN paste is fastest outside apps like Lydia.

Currency and payment rails in Paris (France)

Paris uses the euro (EUR). For Spanish groups, Revolut is the most universal rail in mixed groups. If anyone in the group is outside Spain, mix Bizum + Revolut + PayPal per person.

Practical tips for splitting expenses in Paris

Three quick tips for Paris: (1) Agree the payment rail at the start of the trip, not the end — the "do you have Bizum?" conversation is much easier with two beers than with packed bags. (2) Capture each expense at the moment with a receipt photo — TripCount's OCR extracts it in seconds. (3) Try the free calculator before the trip to get familiar with the minimum-transfer math.

How do we automate all this?

TripCount is free, captures the FX rate per expense, computes the minimum-transfer settlement and generates one-tap payout links (Bizum, Revolut, PayPal). No app store. End-to-end encrypted.

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FAQ

How much does a group trip to Paris cost?

Depends on the group, the duration and the style, but the typical profile above gives you a ballpark. Rather than budgeting blind, the practice that works is capturing each expense at the moment with receipt OCR and letting the app compute.

What currency does Paris use?

The euro (EUR), as in most of the European Union.

How do I pay a friend back in Paris after the trip?

Depends on the local payment rail — Bizum (Spain), Revolut, PayPal, IBAN. TripCount generates the correct one-tap link per person in your group.

What is the minimum number of transfers to settle the group?

With N people the theoretical maximum is N-1; in practice, a debt-simplification app typically lowers it to 30-40% of pairwise transfers. For 5 people: from 10 potential down to 3-4 real.

Can I budget the trip in advance?

Yes, but the real value of the app is capturing at the moment, not budgeting up front. Pre-trip budgets almost never reflect reality.

Why TripCount and not Splitwise or Tricount?

TripCount is free (no OCR paywall), end-to-end encrypted, supports Bizum natively, and covers more languages. Detailed comparisons at /vs-splitwise and /vs-tricount.