Europe’s richest city with incredible 44 billionaires and 165,000 millionaires

aeriel view of the city of Paris.

Paris is the wealthiest city in Europe. (Image: Getty)

Europe has several wealthy cities. For many years, our capital was at the top, with several 

However, just a few hours away, the capital of the now takes first place as the wealthiest city in Europe by metropolitan area GDP.

, the city of love, has a thriving economy largely based on services and commerce. It is the most significant centre of economic activity in France, accounting for about 30% of the country’s GDP.

In 2024, the Paris metropolitan area produced a whopping $1.3 trillion at market exchange rates—equivalent to just over £1 trillion.

According to the , the city has become so rich that Paris is home to a massive 44 billionaires. France is home to 68 billionaires, meaning nearly two-thirds live in Paris.

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Bernard Arnault CEO of LVMH smiling

The city is home of Bernard Arnault, one of the richest individuals on earth. (Image: Getty)

Paris is home to 165,000 millionaires, making it the wealthiest city in Europe and among the top 10 cities worldwide.

Although Paris is home to many wealthy people, including Bernard Arnault, one of the richest individuals in the world, London has more billionaires and millionaires than Paris.

The city holds international influence across multiple industries, including finance, fashion, culture, and commerce. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council, it is also the world’s most powerful city destination.

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people walking in the streets of Paris.

Paris makes up 30% of France’s GDP. (Image: Getty)

Paris welcomes tens of millions of visitors annually which generates a staggering amount of tourism revenue for the city. Last year, the number of visitors sparked to over 50 million as it hosted the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The stunning city boasts a number of attractions that draw in travellers from across the world. These include its incredible museums, including the Louvre, and most popular landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. 

Its wealth enables the city to offer luxury experiences, from fine dining to high-end shopping, but you don’t always have to spend a fortune to enjoy them. Walking around the city, even the more affordable spots have a lavish feel. 

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