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Home to Paris, the famed "City of Love and Lights", France delights visitors with its imposing castles and architectural structures, breathtaking sceneries, picturesque villages, and overall French culture. The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, Palace of Versailles, and the Cathedral of Notre Dame are some of its iconic landmarks. Wine lovers should go to the regions of Bordeaux and Burgundy. Meanwhile, a visit to Cote d' Azure, Cannes, and St. Tropez will show you another interesting side of France.

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The Westin Paris - Vendôme

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Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel

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Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel

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Hôtel Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel

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Résidence Charles Floquet

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Citadines Tour Eiffel Paris

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About France

Famous for a lot of things including having a romantic language, cheese, wine, the Eiffel Tower, beaches, chic cafes, France is one of the most-loved travel destinations in Europe. Whether you are exploring the bustling streets of Paris or staying at a fancy chateau in the French Alps or enjoying the Mediterranean coastline along the French Riviera, you will be treated to an interesting and exciting experience of the country’s culture, history, and beauty.


Fast Facts

  • Languages: French
  • Currency: Euro

  • Visa

    Citizens from the US, Australia, the European Union, European Economic Area can enter France without a visa. However, they can only stay for less than 90 days. Travellers must have a valid passport for at least six months beyond their stay.

    There are also Asian countries that enjoy this privilege including nationalities from Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Check out if your country is included. If you are not eligible for visa-free entry, then you must obtain a Schengen Visa to go to France.


    How to Get There

    Most international travellers who are visiting France will likely arrive at Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport in Roissy. It is the country’s major airport and the second largest in Europe. From here, you can take various types of transportation to take you to the city centre. You are spoilt for choice since you can take the express train, get an airport transfer, or ride a bus.

    On the other hand, there are also select international flights coming to Orly Airport. This is the second biggest airport in France after CDG. Direct flights are also available if you’re going to Lyon and Nice.


    Getting Around

    France enjoys modern and efficient transportation services across the country, with Paris having the best one. You’ll see numerous types of public transport including the underground (subway), bus, and overhead rail and trams. Trains are one of the most comfortable, reliable, and common ways to go around. Meanwhile, buses are also a good choice as it is inexpensive to go to different regions.

    Aside from the capital, the cities of Marseille, Lille, Toulouse, Lyon, and Rennes have metro services. For other French towns, they also regional coach companies that serve rural areas.


    Things to Do in France

    As the biggest country in Europe, you’ll never run out of things to do in France. This cultural capital of the world has it all: picturesque towns, lush vineyards, great beaches, interesting cuisine, and an overall classy vibe.

    Visiting Paris, the City of Lights, will open the door to your understanding of why this romantic country appeals to a lot of tourists. Some of the interesting sites to see include the world-renowned Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Pantheon. You can also check out Versailles and its famous place since this area is near Paris. Additional impressive attractions include the Hall of Mirrors, Jardins du Château de Versailles, and Marie-Antoinette's Estate.

    For a more quaint scene, Nice is a historic city in the south of France. Stroll around and go to its colourful outdoor markets, museums, and cafes. Or you can explore its wine regions such as Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Provence to discover what makes the wine in France so special.


    Where to Stay in France

    International chain hotels in France are a dime a dozen but don’t limit yourself in staying there. There are also smaller hotels or cozy bed and breakfast places that would benefit from your patronage.

    Take note that prices are more expensive in Paris, Bordeaux, and the French Riviera. As an alternative, some would rent an apartment, especially in they are in the capital. While there are hostels and dorm rooms in France, it is not very common and the options are limited.


    Nightlife in France

    Whether you are into the more trendy nightlife scene or revved up to party all night long, France’s after-hours entertainment will have something for you. Paris is well-known for its more sophisticated ambiance. You can also check out their old cabaret bars. The younger crowd would be found in Strasbourg.

    For a friendly bar culture, Marseille will not disappoint. It’s also nice to get to know the historical capital, Lyon, after dark. But if you’re ready to party until the wee hours of the morning, then you’ll enjoy the scene in Bordeaux. Check out the animated streets lined up with lively clubs. Keep in mind that clubs in France are expensive. From the entrance fee to the drink cost, you’ll be shelling out more Euros than you can imagine.


    France Travel Tips

  • Get to know some basic French words or phrases like “Bonjour (Hello)”, “Merci (Thank you)”, and “S'il vous plaît (Please)” and the locals will appreciate you more.
  • People under 18, regardless of nationality, don’t have to pay any entrance fee in the museums and monuments in France. And if you are an EU citizen, then adults under 26 are free to enter.
  • Get tourist cards if you’re staying for a long time and have ample time to explore. Choose from their Paris Museum Pass, free access to 60 attractions, or Paris Pass, that is the same but sweetens it up with public transport deals.
  • Facts about hotel in France

    Total Accommodation
    21,372 Properties
    Popular Region
    Corse, Alsace
    Popular Hotel
    Shangri-La Paris, Maison Souquet

    Frequently asked questions

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    How many hotels are listed in France?
    Currently, there are around 21,372 hotels that you can book in France

    Guest reviews in hotel near France

    8.4
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    5,890 reviews from hotels in France with aggregated rating of 8.4/10.
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    NUR R. A. H.
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    8.7
    / 10
    8 Jan 2020
    Generator Paris - Hostel
    Location wise great. 15mins walk to Gare Du Nord. Bed is comfy. The things I hope they can change is the pillow cause its too flat and please allow travellers to put stuff in a refrigerator. Luggage fee is very expensive here anywhere.
    Ronald H.
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    9.4
    / 10
    21 Dec 2022
    Hôtel Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel
    Nice location, breakfast was good and staff were nice. Payment experience wasn't good since the receptionist made more than enough payment blocking and eventually made things bad for me to get the remaining “deposit” back.
    Abram N.
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    8.3
    / 10
    13 May 2023
    Citadines Tour Eiffel Paris
    The good: the rooms are spacious, there is everything you need for cooking for a family, the beds are comfortable, there is a supermarket just below which is open till late. The not so good: rooms are pretty old and would need renovation: doors are squeaking, things are a little falling apart. The biggest minus for us was the noise: we were on the first floor and we could hear the subway coming and the clanging of railways when the train outside was coming and leaving. Also the noises from the room above of chairs and tables moving (maybe some cloth underneath the chair would help). Smoke sensor was placed too near the kitchen, and a fire alarm went off in 2 of the 4 evenings for nothing. For the size, the people at the desk seemed to be too little (one, max 2 person), although they were helpful and not rude. The area is quite ok; Having a metro nearby, that many wrote as a big plus, is not so uncommon downtown; It is not the most pretty area, but there are several bistros. In the rooms, the toilet and bathroom are separated (but this is typical). We could see the (top of the) Eiffel Tower even if we did not pay for it-probably on a higher floor you gave less noise in addition to a better view of it. We requested to set up a room near each other, but I don't know if they didn't give us as requested, which is such a disappointment because our room is too far away, since we're traveling with infants. Not gonna come back here again. Rooms: 3/5 | Service: 2/5 | Location: 3/5.
    Yee P. K.
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    8.8
    / 10
    27 Mar 2023
    ibis Paris Tour Eiffel Cambronne 15ème
    Budget hotel the Eiffel Tower view was not so bad. Lack of kettle to boil hot water and some toilet accessories. Have to pay to store your luggage after you check out.
    Shirley
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    9.4
    / 10
    14 May 2024
    Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel
    Best location, altho quite pricey but was worth it.
    Prim
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    5.0
    / 10
    6 Jun 2024
    Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel
    I haven't stay there I got no visa can they already charge me.
    Bong N. L.
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    9.7
    / 10
    6 May 2019
    ibis Paris CDG Airport
    I was glad to stay at this hotel, location just at the airport, very easy as special for me, had early flight at 6am, but I had unpleasant story, they gave double key to other guest, I was surprised when the other guest could open my room, may be next time staff hotel must work more carefully.
    Farah P.
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    6.1
    / 10
    30 Apr 2023
    ibis budget Paris Porte de Montreuil
    The hallway had a stinky smell.
    Hardy H.
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    9.6
    / 10
    19 Apr 2024
    Aparthotel Adagio Paris Centre Tour Eiffel
    We are Adagio Loyal Customer (using Adagio in Amsterdam, Paris, Rome). We wrote it in our email request to have higher floor (so we can see a a good Eiffel View. But when we came, they give us lower floor, and when said we are Adagio Loyal Custlmer: But the staff said they don't care about it. The reception is very bad. No coordination between the staffs, no good communication to customers.
    Mira D. I.
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    10.0
    / 10
    13 Nov 2023
    Hôtel l'Elysée Val d'Europe
    Love the room. Clean, spacious and pretty. Close to many store and late night supermarket. Very close to rer station.

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