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France, a country rich in history and full of cultural treasures, welcomes travellers with varied landscapes and sophisticated charm. Enjoy the sunny beaches of the French Riviera, explore the rolling vineyards of Bordeaux, or discover charming villages nestled in the majestic Alps. Paris, the City of Lights, awaits with its world-famous art, high fashion, and excellent cuisine.

Beyond its natural beauty and cosmopolitan cities, France offers a journey through time, from the Roman Empire to the French Revolution, shaping its unique identity. Discover iconic landmarks, see artistic masterpieces, and savour the flavours of French cuisine, celebrated worldwide for its elegance and refinement. Prepare to be captivated by the allure of France, where history, culture, and natural wonders combine to create an unforgettable experience.

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France is synonymous with cultural richness and sophistication. The country has been a crucible for artistic and intellectual movements, giving birth to the Gothic and Baroque architectural styles, Impressionism, and modernist literature. Paris, the cultural capital, houses iconic institutions like the Louvre Museum, home to masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. French literature boasts giants like Molière, Voltaire, Victor Hugo, and Marcel Proust, while its cinema has been influential through the works of directors like François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard. The French language, celebrated for its beauty and precision, continues to be a global medium of diplomacy and culture.

Spring (April to June)

Spring is an ideal time to visit France, with mild weather and blooming landscapes. It’s perfect for exploring cities and countryside alike, with fewer tourists than in the summer.

Fall (September to November)

Autumn brings cooler temperatures and beautiful fall foliage, particularly in regions like Alsace and the Loire Valley. It’s also the season for grape harvest and wine festivals.

Summer (July to August)

Summer offers warm weather, making it ideal for beach vacations and outdoor festivals. However, it is the peak tourist season, especially in popular destinations like Paris, the French Riviera, and Provence.

Winter (December to March)

Winter is perfect for skiing and snowboarding in the Alps and Pyrenees. Cities like Paris and Strasbourg have charming Christmas markets, and the holiday season adds a festive atmosphere.

Before travelling to France, it's important to take care of a few administrative details. Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality and the length of your stay.

If you're a citizen of a European Union member state, a valid passport or identity card is all you need for easy entry into France. However, if you're travelling from outside the Schengen area, you may need to apply for a short-stay visa, which allows stays of up to 90 days. There are around fifty countries whose citizens do not need this visa.

For further information on visas, transportation, currency exchange, and other important travel details, take a look at our Essential Information tab.

Ready to jet off to France?

With so many airlines offering flights to France, finding the best deal can seem overwhelming. Whether you prioritise affordability, convenience, or specific amenities, we're here to guide you through the choices and help you select the ideal flight for your needs.

Discover the best deals on both one-way and return tickets, including last-minute options, right here.

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Make the most of your trip

When one thinks of a trip to France, iconic images like the Eiffel Tower, charming Parisian streets, and the grand Palace of Versailles often come to mind. However, France offers a treasure trove of diverse experiences beyond these familiar sights. From sprawling vineyards and dramatic coastal cliffs to snow-capped peaks in the Alps, France boasts a rich tapestry of landscapes just waiting to be explored.

This diverse country attracts and delights visitors from around the globe each year. Whether you're drawn to cultural tourism, scenic hikes, world-class shopping, or other unique adventures, France has something to offer everyone.

To ensure your trip to France is unforgettable, we've prepared a few tips and recommendations. Want to know more? Check our Destination Guides tab.

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Where to stay in France?

Whether you seek the luxury of a five-star Parisian hotel, the rustic charm of a countryside bed and breakfast, the thrill of a ski lodge in Chamonix, or the simplicity of a campsite in Brittany, France offers a wide variety of places to stay to match your needs.

We have carefully selected the best accommodations and locations to ensure an unforgettable stay in France.

France, a culinary and cultural haven, stands out as Europe's most diverse and exciting destination. Romantic hilltop towns and castles, winding river valleys, and vast vineyards blanket the landscape, while its cities remain at the forefront of technology, architecture, fashion, and cuisine.

Experience a captivating blend of natural and man-made beauty, from ornate châteaux and breathtaking coastlines to soaring cathedrals and the majestic peaks of the Alps. Explore museums showcasing renowned masterpieces of Western art and culture. France truly offers a feast for the senses, inviting you to indulge in its rich tapestry of experiences.

For a selection of unique and unforgettable experiences tailored to your interests, explore our Signature Experiences tab.

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What is the best time to visit France?

The best time to visit France depends on your preferences. Spring (April-June) and fall (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer (July-August) is peak tourist season, with warm weather but more crowded attractions. Winter (December-February) is ideal for skiing in the Alps and enjoying Christmas markets in Alsace.

Do I need a visa to visit France?

Citizens of many countries, including the US, Canada, Australia, and EU member states, do not require a visa for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, it's always recommended to check the specific visa requirements for your country of origin before traveling.

What language is spoken in France?

he official language of France is French. While English is widely spoken in tourist areas, learning a few basic French phrases can enhance your travel experience and show respect for the local culture.

What currency is used in France?

The currency used in France is the euro (€). You can exchange currency at banks, airports, or exchange bureaus. Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments or rural areas.

What are some essential things to pack for a trip to France?

Pack comfortable walking shoes, a travel adapter for electronic devices, a rain jacket (especially if traveling during shoulder seasons), and layers of clothing as temperatures can vary. Consider packing a reusable water bottle and shopping bag to reduce waste.

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