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WHAT CAN I EXPECT FROM FRANCE?

Bienvenue en France!

France is definitely a bucket list destination which is full of alpine villages, medieval cities, French countryside and Mediterranean coastline. France is a place to immerse yourself in the rich history, breathtaking landscapes and culinary delights. The capital Paris is famous for its fashion houses, fine art and of course the beautiful architecture structure the Eiffel Tower.

I have visited France on numerous occasions which included a 1 week road trip, Disneyland Paris day trip and Skiing in the Alps. I will show you that you can make the most of France with 1 day, a long weekend, 1 week or more.

THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN FRANCE

Ski in the French Alps
Eiffel Tower
Vel velit auctor aliquet
Disneyland Paris
Champs Elysee
Eat Macaroons
Louvre
Acropolis
Parthenon

“French Alps”

TIPS WHEN TRAVELLING

Accommodation – Hotels can range from luxurious properties in major cities to cozy boutique hotels tucked away in charming villages. They offer a comfortable and convenient base for exploration. At ski resorts stays can range from a standard rental apartment with room and amenities to a hotel with mountainous views and conseirge for your equipment. For a more intimate experience, consider booking a charming bed and breakfast where you can see for yourself  traditional French hospitality. You can find more remotely, renting a vacation apartment or villa might be more convenient for longer stays or a larger party. Always consider your travel plans and the proximity to the city, public transport or desired attractions. 

Food – Croissants. In and around Paris, explore the bustling street markets and boulangeries for freshly baked baguettes, pastries, and a delightful assortment of cheeses. Each region in France has its culinary specialties: cassoulet in the south, tarte flambée in Alsace, and the world-renowned wines of Bordeaux or Burgundy. Additionally, make sure to experience a local bistro or brasserie especially with the views of the Eiffel Tower as you indulge. Bon appétit!

Transportation – France has a relatively easy transportation network when exploring the country. The trains operated by SNCF, is efficient, comfortable, and connects major cities and picturesque towns. It’s an excellent option for long-distance travel, allowing you to enjoy the scenic countryside. For shorter distances renting a car provides freedom and flexibility. If you’re exploring larger cities, the metro and buses, is often the most convenient and cost-effective way to get around. 

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Suggested daily budget – 20-40 GBP 

MONEY SAVING TIPS

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Use Public Transport France has a great transportation system so trains, the metro, busesand car rentals are very good options.
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Visit Free Attractions The earlier you book your holiday activities and accommodation the better the deals you will lock in.
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Use a credit/debit card that does not incur foreign currency exchange rates Flying within Greece can result in cheaper flights from one part of Greece to the other. So take time to compare and plan thoroughly your transport plans in accordance to your itinerary.
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Have a Picnic These can provide a more wholesome personal experience but also workout cheaper than booking a hotel.

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Joanna, a travel enthusiast from the UK, embodies the essence of a genuine travel blogger with her adventurous spirit and profound love for exploring new places. Recently she embarked on an exciting journey by founding "VacationsWithJ," a travel blog that shares tips and guides for travelling. Travel is an integral part of Joanna's DNA, and this passion shines her content.