The top visited country in the world, France, welcomes travelers with delicious food and plenty of things to see & to do. Even if Paris is the most famous city and houses countless sights, there are also other fascinating cities to discover! France is so diverse that you can enjoy the big city or relax in the French Riviera, immerse in vineyards exploring, or dive into a rich history. Our Private tours in France are created by destination experts and combine unique sightseeing, centrally located accommodations, skillful guides, exciting activities, and smooth logistics. Eager to start planning your perfect France itinerary? Don't hesitate to contact us now!
Things To Do & Places To See in France
Don't miss out on any important sights & experiences in France
France is one of the most popular destinations for a reason! Set off on a private tour to France yourself and experience all it has to offer firsthand, from its bustling major hubs to the scenic countryside blooming with lavender. Private tours to France are fully customizable and can be altered to your preferences. They also include centrally-located hotels, private airport transfers, and comprehensive sightseeing tours with professional English speaking guides. Contact our team of destination specialists for the perfect France tour for you!
- The Eiffel Tower, Paris
- The Louvre Museum, Paris
- Arc de Triomphe, Paris
- The Palace of Versailles, Paris
- Palais Garnier, Paris
- The Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
- Chambord Castle
- Palais des Festivals, Cannes
- The Mont Saint-Michel Abbey
- The Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux
France Travel Tips
France travel tips will help you ensure a worry-free journey, during which you will have the chance to marvel at scenic views, bustling cities, and picturesque countryside.
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What to pack
Most communication equipment takes 220/110 volts; you will need an adapter plug (type E) to make your plug fit into the socket.
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Currency
Having some local currency on hand is always a good idea while traveling abroad; the local currency in France is the Euro.
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Food
You can expect to find some shops, restaurants, and museums closed for lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m..
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Tickets
If you don't want to wait in a huge line, book a ticket for a museum in advance, it will save you plenty of time.
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Language
Even though French is not easy, learning a few phrases in the local language is always a plus. Try saying Bonjour! when you meet the locals and always remember to thank with a Merci.
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When to travel
The best time to visit France depends on your weather and activity preference as there is always plenty to see and do in France throughout the entire year!