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France

From the romantic streets of Paris to the sun-kissed shores of the French Riviera, France blends elegance, history, gastronomy, and art like no other. Whether you’re chasing Eiffel Tower sunsets, Loire Valley castles, or Provence lavender fields, every region offers something unique.

Cities to visit
Seasons & Climate
  • Spring (Mar–May): Mild weather, blossoms, ideal for sightseeing
  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Warm, lively, peak tourist season
  • Autumn (Sep–Nov): Vineyard visits, cooler weather, fewer crowds
  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Snow in Alps, Christmas markets, Paris lights

Best time to visit: April–June and September–November

Food & Culture
  • Must-Try Foods:
    • Baguette, Croissants,Crêpes (sweet/savory),Ratatouille,Coq au vin,Escargots (for the daring),Cheese & wine pairings
  • Culture:

France values art de vivre (the art of living),Café culture is huge

Currency & Exchange
  • Currency is Euro (€)
  • ₹1 ≈ €0.0115 | €1 ≈ ₹87–90
  • Carry a Forex card or international debit/credit card
  • ATMs available everywhere
Visa Rules
  • Requires Schengen Visa
  • Apply via VFS France
  • Processing time: 15–20 working days
Shopping & Souvenirs
  • Where:
    • Paris: Champs-Élysées, Galeries Lafayette, Le Marais
    • Nice: Old Town markets, Avenue Jean Médecin
    • Lyon: Rue de la République
    • Provence: Local lavender, soaps, olive oil

       

  • What to Buy:
    • Perfumes (Fragonard, Chanel)
    • French wine & cheese
    • Macarons (Ladurée, Pierre Hermé)
    • Designer fashion
    • Lavender & handmade soaps
    • French skincare (Caudalie, L’Occitane)
Flights to France

Booking flights early is key to saving on travel expenses — the sooner you book, the lower the cost!.We offer top-notch flight services in partnership with leading airlines such as Lufthansa ,Air France,KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Qatar Airways, Emirates, Etihad, Turkish Airlines ,SriLankan Airlines

Language & Religion
  • Language: French (English spoken in tourist zones)
  • Religion: Mostly Christian (Roman Catholic majority)
  • Be polite, greet with “Bonjour” when entering shops/restaurants