France

Discover the magic of France, home of the Eiffel Tower. Enjoy French cuisine in charming bistros. Explore historic chateaux amidst picturesque vineyards in the Loire Valley. Soak up the culture of romantic Parisian streets!

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France

France offers historical grandeur and modern charm. Whether you are going to Paris to see one of the most famous landmarks, the Eiffel Tower or heading to the Louvre Museum, to see works of art, including the famous 'Mona Lisa'. To see regal opulence, you can explore the Palace of Versailles, with its incredible gardens and elaborate architecture. Or enjoy the French countryside by visiting the Loire Valley or the picturesque Mont Saint-Michel, an island commune with a historic abbey. Lastly, don't miss the lavender fields of Provence, where the vibrant colours and scents create a sensory paradise. France's rich culture, cuisine, and beautiful landscapes promise an unforgettable experience for all.

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Useful Information about France

  • France Dialling Code: +33
  • Official Language: French
  • Currency: Euro (€)
  • Emergency Number: 112

5 Fun Facts About France

  • The Eiffel Tower's Height Changes: The Eiffel Tower can be up to 15 cm (about 6 inches) taller in the summer due to the expansion of the iron as it heats up!
  • Birthplace of the Croissant: While often associated with French cuisine, the croissant actually originated in Austria. It was brought to France in the 19th century and quickly became a breakfast staple!
  • Home to the World’s Most Visited Museum: The Louvre in Paris is the most visited museum in the world, attracting millions of visitors each year, with over 38,000 pieces of art, including the Mona Lisa!
  • Wine Production: France is the largest wine producer in the world. The country boasts over 400 distinct types of wine, with regions like Bordeaux and Champagne being particularly famous.
  • The French Revolution: The French Revolution (1789-1799) is known for its motto "Liberté, égalité, fraternité" (Liberty, equality, brotherhood), which is still a cornerstone of French national identity today.