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France Travel Guide

Art, wine, and countryside that actually lives up to the postcards

9,978 live tours · 37 places · 31 cities

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France works because it's genuinely good at the things it's famous for. The museums aren't oversold, the wine regions deliver, and villages in Provence or Normandy feel like proper places, not theme parks. You'll share space with millions of other tourists—especially in Paris—but the country's big enough that you can slip away.

Start in Paris if you must, but don't let it consume your entire trip. The real payoff is mixing city days with the coasts (Brittany's dramatic, the Mediterranean's warm), the Alps if you're active, and wine country where you can actually taste instead of just photograph. Budget matters here—Paris and the Riviera drain wallets fast, but inland France stays reasonable.

Language: French is the official language, English works in cities and tourist zones but breaks down elsewhere. A phrasebook helps. Logistics are smooth—trains connect everywhere, food culture is serious, and the country runs like clockwork.

Highlights

  1. Paris museums and architectureLouvre, Versailles, Notre-Dame. Crowds are real, but the art and scale justify it.
  2. Burgundy and Bordeaux wine regionsVineyards, cellar tastings, and towns built around wine production. Less touristy than expected.
  3. Normandy coast and D-Day sitesDramatic cliffs, Mont Saint-Michel, and WWII history. Quieter than Paris, deeply absorbing.
  4. French AlpsHiking, cycling, mountain villages. Summer and autumn offer the best access and weather.
  5. Provence countrysideLavender, hilltop villages, local markets. Inland is cheaper and less crowded than the coast.
  6. Brittany coast and Celtic cultureRocky shorelines, seafood, distinct regional identity. Less polished than the south, more character.

Featured tours

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All cities in France

31 cities with traveller activity — sorted by place count.

Paris
5 places
South Pacific
2 places
Eastern Caribbean
2 places
Bedoin to summit
1 places
Lake Geneva to Mediterranean
1 places
English Channel/Atlantic
1 places
Brittany
1 places
Indian Ocean
1 places
Isère
1 places
La Palmyre
1 places
Île-de-France
1 places
Bourg-d'Oisans
1 places
Alpes-Maritimes
Amnéville
Languedoc
Lumigny
Mulhouse
Nice to Geneva
Normandy
Paris to Nice
Port-Saint-Père
Provence
Pyrénées
Saint-Aignan
Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne
Savoie
Sigean
Southern Ocean
Toulouse to Sète
Tours to Saint-Nazaire
Versailles

Top attractions in France

37 indexed places — showing top 10 by reviews.

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Louvre Museum
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Eiffel Tower
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Notre-Dame Cathedral of Paris
Notre-Dame Cathedral of Paris
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Palace of Versailles
Versailles · attractions
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Mont Saint-Michel
Normandy · temples
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Parc national des Pyrénées
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Parc national de la Vanoise
Savoie · nature
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Parc national du Mercantour
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Forest of Fontainebleau
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Paris
Paris
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Tours in France

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Wine Tasting In Paris
5.0 (273)
Wine Tasting In Paris
2 hoursfrom AUD $125
Private guided American D-Day Tour from Bayeux
5.0 (258)
Private guided American D-Day Tour from Bayeux
8 hours – 9 hoursfrom AUD $911
Transfers between Paris and Paris Airports/Disneyland/Versailles
5.0 (248)
Transfers between Paris and Paris Airports/Disneyland/Versailles
5 min – 2 hoursfrom AUD $176
Family Friendly Louvre Museum Private Guided Tour
5.0 (221)
Family Friendly Louvre Museum Private Guided Tour
2h 30mfrom AUD $615
The Essential Louvre Masterpieces Tour - Limited to Six Guests
5.0 (199)
The Essential Louvre Masterpieces Tour - Limited to Six Guests
2h 30mfrom AUD $299
Paris E-Scooter Tour with fun & informative guide (small groups)
5.0 (190)
Paris E-Scooter Tour with fun & informative guide (small groups)
3 hoursfrom AUD $109
Paris Highlights: Half Day Private Walking Tour
5.0 (186)
Paris Highlights: Half Day Private Walking Tour
3 hoursfrom AUD $585
Hot Air Balloon Flight over the castle of Chenonceau / France
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Hot Air Balloon Flight over the castle of Chenonceau / France
3h 30mfrom AUD $383
A Day of Exploring Black Paris
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A Day of Exploring Black Paris
6 hoursfrom AUD $299

Articles about France

Corsica in Five Days: Bonifacio’s Cliffs, Beaches and the Calanques de Piana
Five days on Corsica — Bonifacio at the southern tip, the white beaches of the south coast, and a drive up the western side to the red cliff
Marseille in Three Days: The Vieux-Port, Notre-Dame de la Garde and the Calanques
Three days in Marseille — bouillabaisse on the Vieux-Port, a hike up to Notre-Dame de la Garde, and a boat trip into the Calanques National
Burgundy: Beaune, the Hospices and a Long Lunch in the Vineyards
A three-day Burgundy itinerary — the medieval city of Beaune and its tile-roofed Hospices, the Côte d’Or vineyards, and the long lunches tha
Brittany: Saint-Malo, Belle-Île and the Standing Stones at Carnac
A five-day Brittany itinerary — the granite walls of Saint-Malo, a ferry to Belle-Île, the prehistoric standing stones at Carnac, and the sa

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Everything you need to know

When should I go?+
April–June and September–November. Summer (July–August) is peak season, hot, and packed. Winter works for Paris culture but much closes elsewhere. Spring and autumn balance weather, crowds, and accessibility.
Do I need a visa?+
EU/EEA citizens need ID only. US, Canada, Australia, NZ, and most others get 90 days visa-free under Schengen. Check your passport validity—it must extend 6 months beyond your trip.
What's a realistic daily budget?+
Paris and the Riviera: €80–120/day backpacking, €150–250 mid-range. Wine regions and countryside: €40–60 backpacking, €100–180 mid-range. Meals and transport add up fast; Paris museums are €12–18 entry.
Is France safe?+
Generally yes. Petty theft (pickpockets, bag snatching) is common in Paris, train stations, and crowded sites—watch your stuff. Avoid poorly lit areas at night. No major safety concerns outside cities.
What should I pack?+
Comfortable walking shoes (you'll log kilometres). Layers for variable weather, especially spring/autumn. A small day pack for museums. In Paris and the south, sunscreen and a hat. French style leans understated—loud logos stand out.