đŸ’¶ Tipping in Paris: a practical guide and useful tips

đŸ’¶ Tipping in Paris: a practical guide and useful tips

Tipping in Paris
A customer drinking coffee leaves a small tip of a few cents

Planning a trip to Paris and wondering how to deal with tipping? The good news is that in France, service is included in the price. In other words, staff salaries are included in the bill. Nevertheless, leaving a small tip is always appreciated when you’ve enjoyed the service. So here’s a clear guide, with linking words, concrete examples and a useful sheet specially designed for tourists.

📜 Service included: what it means 📜

First, let’s recall the basics. In France, the phrase “service compris” means that the wait staff’s remuneration is already included. Consequently, no tip is mandatory. However, if the welcome is warm, the advice pertinent or the service beyond your expectations, a small gesture is always appreciated. This way, you remain free, while thanking the professionalism.

💰 How much to give? Small amounts and examples 💰

Next, let’s talk numbers. In Paris, small amounts are preferred. In practice, you can round up the bill or leave a few coins. Here are some realistic benchmarks:

  • Restaurant: €1 to €3 if the service was pleasant.
  • Brasserie: for a bill of €40, €2 is more than enough.
  • CafĂ©: €0.50 to €1 for a coffee on the terrace.
  • Bar: €1 per drink, or €2 for a cocktail.
  • Hotel: €1 per piece of luggage, €1 per night for the room, €3 to €5 for special concierge service.
  • Taxi/VTC: round up (≈ €1).
  • Hairdresser/Beauty: €1 to €2, up to €3 for a long service.

Concrete examples: for a bill of €47, going to €48 is enough. For two coffees at €6, leaving €0.50 or €1 is common. For a €17.60 cab fare, rounding up to €18 works very well.

đŸœïž Where and when to leave a tip? đŸœïž

During the day, rounding is common. In the evening, when a waiter recommends a suitable wine or adjusts a dish, you can add €1 to €3. In this way, you can emphasize quality without excess.

🏹 Tipping at the hotel 🏹

For the baggage handler, €1 per piece of luggage is enough. Next, for the chambermaid, €1 per night at the end of your stay. Finally, for the concierge who lands a prized table or a last-minute cab, €3 to €5 is an elegant thank you.

🚖 Taxis and VTC 🚖

Cabs are all about rounding up. With VTCs, the app suggests a tip button: €1 is fine in most cases. Also, if the driver helps with luggage, add a little extra coin.

✂ Hairdresser, spa and beauty services ✂

Tipping remains modest: €1 to €2, sometimes €3 for longer services. On the whole, it’s a sign of satisfaction, not a strict rule.

đŸš« When tipping is not expected đŸš«

In stores, museums, supermarkets or on public transport, no tip is expected. So simply pay the posted price. It’s clear, simple and unambiguous.

📝 Practical tips for tourists 📝

  • Prefer small rooms: it’s practical and discreet.
  • Look at the bill: the words “service included” confirm your freedom.
  • Keep it natural: a smile + €1 is sometimes worth more than a large bill.
  • Avoid excess: 15-20% US-style is surprising in Paris.
  • Give to say thank you: quality, kindness, attention… then a small gesture.

💬 My personal experience 💬

The other week, I had lunch at Montparnasse. Quick service, relevant advice, water carafe replaced without asking. Bill: €52. I leave €2. On my way out, a smiling “merci beaucoup”. In short, not much, but a warm exchange. And, above all, a good memory.

📌 Useful tip sheet – Tips in Paris (summary) 📌

Location Indicative amount Tip
Restaurant 1 à 3 € Add if attentive service or useful advice.
Coffee 0,50 à 1 € Leave a few coins when you leave the terrace.
Bar 1 € per drink 2 € for an elaborate cocktail.
Hotel 1 € luggage, 1 € night 3 to 5 € for concierge.
Cab / VTC ≈ 1 € (rounded) A little more if luggage assistance.
Hairdresser / Beauty salon 1 à 2 € Optional gesture if top result.
Stores / Museums / Transport 0 € Price displayed = price paid.

🔎 Go further 🔎

To plan your stay like a pro, discover how to prepare your stay in Paris. In addition, to check the general framework of “service included”, consult the official rules on service included in France (Service-Public.fr).

In short, in Paris, tipping is a thank you, not an obligation. Give little, but well; be discreet, but sincere; and, above all, enjoy the city.

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