VISITEZ LA France
Un savoir-faire culturel, des villes à l'histoire époustouflante, un littoral étonnant et une gastronomie unique; La France a tout ce qu'il faut pour séduire.
Monnaie
€ - Euro (1€ ≃ 1,05$ ≃0,86£)
POPULATION
68 millions
LANGUE
Français
SUPERFICIE
551,695 km²
FUSEAU HORAIRE
UTC+1 / UTC+2
DRAPEAU
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DÉCOUVREZ LES CHÂTEAUX DE LA LOIRE
Explorez des siècles d'histoire aristocratique dans cette région qui abrite des dizaines de châteaux et de vignobles.
VISITEZ LE MONT-SAINT-MICHEL
Esquiver les marées, se promener sur le sable éclairé par la lune et s'immerger dans cette mystérieuse île-abbaye.
PARCOUREZ LA PROMENADE DES ANGLAIS
Le tronçon le plus célèbre du front de mer de Nice, sinon de France.
FAITES DE LA RANDONNÉE À CHAMONIX
En tant que capitale des Alpes, Chamonix est l'endroit idéal à visiter pour les avides de randonnées et d'activités de plein-air.
EXPLOREZ L'INTEMPORELLE PARIS
Paris a tout pour plaire : des musées de renommée mondiale, des quartiers charmants, des parcs magnifiques et une architecture époustouflante.
Pick a French destination
Paris
Capitale de la France, ville de Lumière et d'Amour, et pôle culturel majeur
Lyon
Culinary capital of France with a rich Roman and Renaissance heritage.
French Riviera
Glamorous Mediterranean coastline, home to Nice, Cannes, and azure beaches.
Normandy
Region of dramatic cliffs, D-Day beaches, and charming half-timbered towns.
Prepare your trip to France
💡 Why visit France?
France is world-renowned for its art, architecture, cuisine, and romance. From iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Mont-Saint-Michel to charming villages, lavender fields, and vineyard-covered valleys, the country offers an incredible diversity of experiences. Whether you’re exploring Paris, the Alps, the Riviera, or the countryside, France is a timeless destination that combines elegance with deep cultural heritage.
🪪 Do I need a visa to visit France?
France is part of the Schengen area. Citizens of the EU, USA, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, some nationalities do require a visa. It’s best to check with the nearest French embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information specific to your situation.
INFORMATION IMPORTANTE: Les informations ci-dessous sont fournies à titre indicatif et s'appliquent uniquement aux visas de tourisme de courte durée. Avant votre voyage en France, ou si vous envisagez de venir en France dans un autre but (work, studies, …), check the official information on the European Commission website’s page about Schengen visa application: https://www.home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/
⏳ Visa-free but limited to maximum 90 days for a period of 180 days if you are a citizen of one of the following countries: Albanie; Andorre; Antigua-et-Barbuda; Argentine; Australie; Autriche; Bahamas ; Bahreïn ; Barbade ; Belgique; Bosnie Herzégovine; Brésil; Brunéi ; Bulgarie; Canada; Chili; Chine; Colombie; Costa Rica; Croatie; Chypre; Tchéquie ; Danemark; Dominique ; Le Salvador; Estonie; Finlande; France; Géorgie; Allemagne; Grèce; Grenade ; Guatemala; Honduras; Hong Kong; Hongrie; Islande; Irlande; Israël; Italie; Japon; Kiribati ; Koweit; Lettonie; Liechtenstein ; Lituanie; Luxembourg, Macao ; Malaisie; Malte; Iles Marshall; Maurice ; Mexique; Micronésie; Moldavie; Monaco; Monténégro; Pays-Bas; Nouvelle-Zélande; Nicaragua; Macédoine du Nord; Norvège; Oman; Palaos ; Panama; Paraguay ; Pérou; Pologne; Le Portugal; Qatar; Roumanie; Saint-Christophe-et-Niévès; Sainte-Lucie; Saint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines; Samoa ; Saint Marin; Serbie; Les Seychelles; Singapour; Slovaquie; Slovénie; Iles Salomon; Corée du Sud; Espagne; Suède; Suisse; Taïwan; Timor oriental ; Tonga ; Trinité-et-Tobago; Turquie; Tuvalu; Emirats Arabes Unis; Royaume-Uni; États-Unis d'Amérique; Uruguay; Vanuatu; Vatican; Venezuela
🛂 Visa required if you are a citizen of one of the following countries: Afghanistan ; Algérie; Angola; Arménie; Azerbaïdjan; Bahreïn ; Bengladesh ; Biélorussie ; Bélize ; Bénin ; Bhoutan; Bolivie; Bostwana ; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cambodge; Cameroun; Cap-Vert; République centrafricaine; Tchad; Chine; Comores ; Congo; Congo (Rép. Dém.); Côte d'Ivoire (Côte d'Ivoire); Cuba; Djibouti; République dominicaine; Équateur; Egypte; Guinée Équatoriale; Érythrée ; Eswatini ; Ethiopie; Fidji ; Gabon; Gambie; Ghana; Guinée; Guinée-Bissau ; Guyane; Haïti; Inde; Indonésie; Iran; Irak; Jamaïque; Jordan; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Kosovo; Koweit; Kirghizistan ; Laos; Liban; Lesotho; Libéria; Libye; Madagascar; Malawi; Maldives; Mali; Mauritanie ; Mongolie; Maroc; mozambicain ; Birmanie ; Namibie ; Nauru ; Népal; Niger; Nigeria; Corée du Nord; Oman; Pakistan; Palestine; Papouasie Nouvelle Guinée; Philippines ; Qatar; Russie; Rwanda; Sao Tomé et Principe ; Arabie Saoudite; Sénégal; Sierra Leone; Somalie; Afrique du Sud; Soudan du sud; Sri Lanka; Soudan; Surinam ; Syrie; Tadjikistan ; Tanzanie; Thaïlande; Togo; Tunisie; Turquie; Turkménistan; Ouganda; Ouzbékistan; Vanuatu; Vietnam ; Yémen; Zambie; Zimbabwe
⛅ When is the best time to visit France?
❄️ December – February: Winter brings festive vibes in cities and ski season in the Alps and Pyrenees. Christmas markets light up places like Strasbourg and Colmar. Paris is quieter but chilly, with temperatures ranging from 2°C (36°F) to 7°C (45°F).
🌱 March – May: Spring offers mild weather, blooming gardens, and fewer crowds. It’s a great time to explore cities, wine regions, and countryside areas before peak season begins.
☀️ June – August: Summer is warm and lively, with temperatures in Paris ranging from 15°C (59°F) to 25°C (77°F). The French Riviera and southern France can be hotter. It’s the busiest tourist season, so expect crowds and higher prices—early bookings are recommended.
🍂 September – November: Autumn brings cooler temperatures and vibrant fall foliage. It’s grape harvest time in wine regions like Bordeaux and Burgundy, and the crowds have thinned. A perfect season for food and wine lovers.
🚉 How to get around France?
France has one of the most efficient and comfortable transport systems in Europe:
🚌 Buses: Long-distance bus companies like Flixbus and BlaBlaCar Bus offer affordable connections across the country. Regional buses are available but may be less frequent in rural areas.
🚂 Trains: France is known for its excellent railway system. High-speed TGV trains connect cities like Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and Bordeaux. Regional TER trains serve smaller towns and scenic routes, such as the Loire Valley and Provence.
🚗 Car Rental: Renting a car is a great option for exploring the countryside, vineyards, or mountain regions. Roads are well-maintained, but tolls can add up on highways. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is not required if your license is in Latin script.
💳 Can I use bank cards or cash for payments in France?
Cards are widely accepted throughout France, including Visa and Mastercard. American Express is accepted in fewer places. Cash is still commonly used in small shops, cafés, and markets, so it’s advisable to carry some euros.
🔌 What type of plugs and voltage does France use?
France uses plug types C and E, both with two round pins. The standard voltage is 230V and the frequency is 50Hz.
If needed, you can order an universal travel plug adapter here.
🪙 Is tipping customary in France?
Tipping is not mandatory as service is included in the bill at restaurants, but it is customary to leave small change or round up the amount. In cafés and taxis, a tip of around 5-10% is appreciated if the service was good.
🥛 Is it safe to drink tap water in France?
Tap water is safe to drink throughout France.
📅 When are public holidays and store closing days in France?
In France, some stores are closed on Sundays. There are 10 national public holidays in France:
- New Year’s Day (January 01)
- Easter Monday (date varies)
- Labour Day (1er Mai)
- Victory in Europe Day (8 Mai)
- Bastille Day (July 14)
- Assumption Day (15 Août)
- Midsummer Day (late June)
- All Saints’ Day (1er Novembre)
- Armistice Day (November 11)
- Christmas Day (December 25)
Ces jours-là, la plupart des entreprises et des bureaux seront fermés, et de nombreuses attractions peuvent être fermées ou avoir des heures d'ouverture limitées.
🚦 What are the speed limits in France?
In France, traffic drives on the right-hand side of the road. The main speed limits are as follows:
- 50 kph / 30 mph in urban areas
- 80 kph / 50 mph on secondary roads outside built-up areas
- 110 kph / 68 mph on dual carriageways
- 130 kph / 81 mph on motorways
During adverse weather (rain, fog, etc.), the speed limits are lowered.
💬 What are some basic French words I should know?
- Hello (informal) = Salut
- Good day = Bonjour
- Goodbye = Au revoir
- Yes = Oui
- No = Non
- Thank you = Merci
- Please = S’il vous plaît
- You’re welcome = De rien
- Excuse me = Pardon
- Day = Jour
- Night = Nuit
- Good evening = Bonsoir
- Goodnight = Bonne nuit
- Mister = Monsieur
- Ma’am = Madame
- Street = Rue
- Road = Route
💡 Tip: With the GoogleTranslate app, you can download the French language to use it even offline!
🛡️ Is it safe to travel in France?
France is generally very safe for travelers. Public transport and tourist areas are well-maintained and policed. As always, take standard precautions:
Secure Your Belongings: Be cautious of pickpockets, especially in crowded places like the Paris Metro and popular landmarks.
Emergency Numbers: Dial 112 for emergency services anywhere in France (ambulance, police, fire brigade).