Visit France: Complete Travel Guide for a holiday in France

Known as a country famous throughout the world for its capital of light, Paris, France is the number one tourist destination in the world. From exquisite cuisine to breathtaking architecture, travelling to France offers a journey through a culture where art and love permeate every experience. Whether it's a vacation in Brittany or a stay in Corsica, a holiday in France can surprise visitors from all four corners of the country.

1. Why should you spend a holiday in France 

France shares its borders with 8 other European countries and also offers the easiest process for applying for a Schengen visa. France's allure goes far beyond its iconic landmarks. Wine, cheese, and breathtaking views? It's France! This top tourist destination boasts stunning landscapes, awe-inspiring architecture, and a world-famous culinary scene.
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2. Preparation for your visit to France

When to visit France?

From blossoming springs to vibrant autumns, France enchants year-round! Each season offers unique experiences, with April-June and September-November being particularly ideal for exploring the country. During these months, visitors avoid crowds and enjoy pleasant temperatures, far from the stifling heat of summer. On the other hand, the summer period, from July to August, attracts many tourists eager to enjoy the beaches, although prices for services may increase due to the tourist influx.

Plan your budget

Expenses during a visit to France can vary depending on accommodation, means of transportation and activities chosen by tourists. In general, estimates place the average tourist expenditure between 90 and 100 euros per day. However, this amount can quickly add up if travelers opt for luxury accommodations, gourmet meals, souvenir shopping or frequently resort to taxis in the city.

Visa and documents required for a vacation in France

Obtaining a Schengen visa is known to be easier in France, opening the door to exploring the wonders of Europe.​ Typically, the French tourist visa is valid for 90 days with a stay period of 30 days. To submit a French visa application, visitors must complete the application form, provide a recent passport photo, and prepare identification documents such as identity cards, professional proof, financial proof, as well as a travel itinerary.

3. What to see in France: The must-visit places in France

Paris

Don't miss the magic of Paris, the City of Lights! This dazzling metropolis is suitable for every taste. Vibrant shopping streets for fashion lovers, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and Notre Dame for fans of history. Cruise the Seine for a picturesque view, or stroll down the Champs-Élysées. Last but not least, an art lover's trip is not complete without exploring the Louvre Museum and its legendary treasures.
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Nice

Nice is a coastal city on the east coast of France which is known for its beauty of blue beaches and the charm of streets. Among its renowned beaches are those of the Côte d'Azur and the Baie des Anges. Additionally, visitors can stroll through the old town of Nice, explore the park of La Colline Du Château or simply relax on the famous Promenade des Anglais.
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Brittany 

Brittany, over 300 kilometers from the capital, offers a peaceful and scenic getaway in stark contrast to the city's energy. Must-see sights include the iconic Mont Saint-Michel monastery, the mighty Saint-Malo fortress, the dramatic Pont du Raz bridge, and the charming Cap Fréhel. Unwind on Brittany's pristine beaches, then indulge in their world-famous seafood, featuring the iconic Cancale oysters - a true feast for the senses!
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Corsia

Corsia, a captivating Mediterranean island and birthplace of Napoleon, beckons with 200 beaches along its 1,000km coastline. Diverse beauty awaits, from hidden coves to grand bays like Calvi in the north and Pinarello in the south. Beyond the sun-kissed shores, discover the Gulf of Porto National Park and the UNESCO-protected Scandola Nature Reserve.
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4. What to do in France: Festivals and French gastronomy

Festivals in France

Lyon Festival of Lights

Every December, Lyon is ablaze with magic during the Festival of Lights! The city explodes with a symphony of sound and light! Historical monuments, iconic squares and even entire neighborhoods are harmonized with spectacular light installations, providing all visitors with a memorable visual experience.
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Bordeaux Wine Festival

Every two years, Bordeaux is transformed during the Wine Festival. Held along the Garonne's scenic riverside, this grand festival raises a glass to the region's renowned wines and delectable cuisine. Between tastings, entertainment and traditional vessels from the four corners of the world, immerse yourself in a festive and warm atmosphere for a memorable experience in the heart of the Bordeaux vineyards.
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French gastronomy

Foie gras

Once an aristocratic indulgence, foie gras is now a luxurious French delicacy. Prepared in various ways – from the iconic pâté to pan-fried slices and even a decadent soup – it boasts a velvety, surprisingly light flavor that delights the palate. Traditionally paired with a sweet Sauternes wine, this melt-in-your-mouth experience offers a taste of French culinary heritage.
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Snail (Escargots)

A surprising delicacy in French cuisine, snails (escargots) are both familiar and considered a luxurious treat. Their popularity is evident by the numerous breeders found across France. There's more to this dish than just following a recipe - it's an art. Snails are meticulously cleaned, selected, and prepped before being cooked. Traditionally, they're grilled with butter, garlic, and parsley. After removing the shells, the snails are cooked further and then topped with a flavorful mix of butter, garlic, coriander (cilantro), and cream.
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Bouillabaisse

Bouillabaisse is a rustic fish stew originating from the Provençal port city of Marseille. Beyond the variety of fish, this dish boasts a distinctive character thanks to key ingredients like saffron, fennel, anise flowers, and a touch of orange peel. Traditionally, this dish is accompanied by slices of baguette topped with rouille sauce, a thick and spicy sauce made from garlic, bread (or potatoes), olive oil and red pepper, garnished with saffron additional depending on preferences.
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Wine, Bread and Cheese

In France, the trio of wine, bread and cheese is a must for gastronomy. With thousands of varieties of wines, breads and cheeses, each from distinct regions and intended to accompany different dishes, France is truly a paradise for all three. A glass of ruby red, a piece of fresh, crusty bread, accompanied by a selection of cheeses with varying textures and flavors, provide a dining experience that is both simple and divine. The presence of this trio on all French tables signifies the French's love for its gastronomic tradition.
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5. Practical tips for a holiday in France

Communication

Currently, the official language in France is French, a very widespread language after English and spoken on five continents. Although English is also used in tourist areas, it is important to note that the French are not always inclined to use it and may not be fluent in it. It is therefore recommended that visitors learn some basic French phrases before their trip to France or use translation apps.

Getting around

The transport system in France is highly developed, offering a variety of options for your daily commute, regardless of the cities you visit. The main means of public transport in major cities such as Paris and Marseille include the metro, tram and buses. In small towns like Angers, Brest, Bordeaux and Lille, there are mainly trams and buses. In addition to public transportation, taxis are also widely used, although the fees for transports can be higher than that of public transportation.
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6. Conclusion

A holiday in France is probably perfect for those wanting to explore renowned cuisine, famous destinations and a culture filled by love and art. If you love the coast, Corsia or Brittany will also be perfect choices. Don't hesitate no more, treat yourself to a trip to France to enjoy unique experiences in this magnificent country.

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