Destinations

Accommodation in France

If you’ve ever dreamed of waking up in a French chateaux, meandering around a vineyard in the Champagne region, or staying in an elegant Parisian hotel in Montmartre, you will already know there’s no shortage of accommodation options in France. But it can be hard to decipher what’s what when it comes to places to stay in France. The French being the nationalistic language-lovers that they are will usually list the options only in French; chambres d’hôte, auberge, résidence, and gites

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Travelling safely in France

As part of the European Union, France is generally considered a safe place to visit. But on the Global Peace Index it ranks lower than other European countries, coming 67th on the list. Here, we look at some things to consider when planning how to travel safely in France. The French are well known for their nationalism, and riots can often erupt in major cities surrounding protests over pay, prices, and government policies. France has also seen an increase in terrorist attacks in

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Money in France: a guide for travellers

Although France is one of the more expensive European countries to visit, there are some easy ways to save money while travelling in the country. France uses the euro, making it easy to pick up currency from anywhere in the world before you arrive. While it’s easy to spend a small fortune in Paris, leave the capital behind and you will find that the prices drop significantly. The best ways to pay in France Cash is widely accepted in France, but cities

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Getting around France

Many visitors will choose to hire a car to explore France, but congestion and high toll road charges can make it an unpleasant experience. For cities and busy tourist areas, stick to train travel to avoid stress, traffic, and to save money on transportation. In more rural areas, hiring a car can offer access to some off-the-beaten-path locations that are near impossible to get to via public transport. Flying into Charles de Galle can cost a fortune; try instead Paris’ Orly

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Christmas in France

The holiday season in France is undeniably one of the most cherished times of the year. The festivities start in late November and continue until Epiphany on the 6th of January. Signs of Christmas are visible throughout the country, from the detailed and beloved Crèche de Noël to the famous markets and glittering Christmas trees. It’s a period to gather with loved ones, share special meals, and admire Christmas lights. Below, we cover what to expect when you visit France during the

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When to visit France

France is a country with many regional differences and cultural highlights. While the summer can be extremely busy, as it’s one of the most popular countries to visit in Europe, the shoulder seasons can be a fantastic time to travel in France – especially in the warm southern regions. Winter can also be a good time to visit some of France’s top museums and châteaux, avoiding the crowds and inflated prices of the busier seasons. December is a hive of activity throughout France with

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Where to stay in Paris

The famous city of Paris, or the charmingly named City of Lights, is at the top of many people’s European bucket lists. With so many incredible attractions packed into the tiny streets of the French capital, sometimes it may feel confusing where to even start. Should I stay near the Eiffel Tower? The Louvre? The Arc de Triomphe? Which of the 20 arrondissements should I stay in? What even is an arrondissement? Take a breath… we’ve got you covered. Firstly, arrondissement.

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10 reasons to visit Nice in the Cote d’Azur

A popular holiday destination, Nice is a bustling city on the chic French Riviera. It’s famous for its great climate, stunning views and art and culture. However, while Nice boasts gorgeous beaches, delicious food, and plenty of fun things to do, it also has a reputation for being busy, touristy and a bit expensive. While Nice is busier than many of the smaller towns (it is a city after all), it’s definitely still worth visiting. Here are just a few

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Food and eating out in France

French cuisine is surrounded by accolades, usually bringing up thoughts of Michelin stars and fine dining. Fine wines, hundreds of varieties of cheese, and, of course, a baguette or two are all things you can expect to be eating on a trip to France. It’s not just haute cuisine that makes this country a great place for foodies, the real magic lies in the local patisseries, farmers markets, and city park picnics that run deep within French culture. While French

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3 days in Paris: an itinerary for first-time visitors

Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe and often tops lists of the most visited cities in the world. There’s a certain je ne sais quoi about the French capital that enchants visitors and has people returning year after year.  The City of Light comes high on many people’s travel lists, but with so many famous museums, grand parks, and photogenic sights, it’s hard to know how to spend your time in the city… especially if you only

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