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As your trusted travel partner, Pinoy Tourism connects you to the real France in a way like no other. From your first day, you’ll see why France enchants more travelers than any other country on Earth. A captivating blend of vineyards, romantic cities, and charming coastal towns every corner of France is a new chapter waiting to be explored.
With Pinoy Tourism, your French journey is filled with unforgettable moments from the awe-inspiring 8th-century Mont St. Michel to the luxurious aromas of the world-famous Fragonard Parfumerie. In Paris, you’ll be swept up in the magic of the Moulin Rouge, lose yourself in the grandeur of The Louvre, and savor the cinematic charm that made this city a timeless icon of art, fashion, and romance.
Whether you’re sipping Bordeaux wine under the stars or strolling through cobblestone streets lined with cafés, France will be every bit as wonderful as you dream it to be. Let Pinoy Tourism unlock the best of France with authentic experiences and stories you’ll carry for a lifetime.

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      France At-a-Glance

      With sweeping vineyards, historic cathedrals, romantic cities, and quaint coastal villages, it’s easy to see why France is the world’s most visited country. Join our expert local guides and experience the fairytale beauty, culture, and flavor that define every French adventure.

      Currency
      Euro
      Capital City
      Paris
      Winter avg temp
      5°C
      Language
      French
      Summer avg temp
      20°C
      Good morning
      Bonjour
      Time Zone
      GMT+2
      Good evening
      Bonsoir
      I love sharing the real stories of France — from my grandfather’s memories of Dunkirk to my children’s modern school life. Traveling here feels like joining our Sunday family table — full of laughter, stories, and, of course, food!
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      Our top 5 things to do in France

      Visit the wine capital of Bordeaux

      Beyond its world-class wines, Bordeaux is a paradise for food lovers. Taste fresh oysters, mushrooms, figs, and raspberries, all paired perfectly with fine wines. Don’t miss a wine-tasting tour and a visit to the grand Cathédrale St-André.

      Be amazed by Mont St. Michel on the Normandy coast

      Built in the 8th century, this stunning island monastery is one of France’s most magical landmarks. Surrounded by tides and legends, Mont St. Michel is a living storybook of medieval history.

      Enjoy the Moulin Rouge Cabaret show in Paris

      Since 1889, the iconic Moulin Rouge has been dazzling audiences with music, color, and the original can-can dance. Spend an evening here and uncover the heart of Parisian glamour and bohemia.

      Visit France’s famous perfume house, Fragonard Parfumerie

      In Grasse, the perfume capital of the world, take a guided tour of Fragonard Parfumerie. Learn the secrets behind French fragrance-making and take home your very own bottled memory of France.

      Visit the magnificent Palace of Versailles

      Once home to King Louis XIV, Versailles is the crown jewel of French opulence. Wander through manicured gardens, the sparkling Hall of Mirrors, and over 2,000 rooms filled with royal grandeur.

      Best museums in France

      Paris

      The Louvre

      Home to the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and treasures from ancient Egypt to Renaissance France, the Louvre is an unmissable journey through the world’s artistic history.

      Paris

      Musée d'Orsay

      Housed in a former railway station, Musée d’Orsay showcases the beauty of impressionism with works by Monet, Degas, and Van Gogh. Take in the view of Paris from behind its iconic clock windows.

      Paris

      Centre Pompidou

      With its bold “inside-out” design, Centre Pompidou is a modern art marvel. Watch street performers outside, then head to the top floor for panoramic views of Paris.

      Best food in France

      Baked Camembert

      Creamy, indulgent, and best served with crusty bread, this melted delight is the ultimate comfort food.

      Coq au Vin

      Classic French at its finest, chicken slow-cooked in red wine with mushrooms, onions, and bacon—simple, rustic perfection.

      Crêpes

      Whether sweet or savory, crêpes are a Parisian must. Try one with Nutella and strawberries, or indulge in a traditional Crêpes Suzette with caramelized orange zest.

      What to pack for a tour in France

      What to Pack

      Comfortable shoes

      Cobblestones aren’t high-heel friendly. Walk like a local — stylish, but practical.

      French/English phrasebook

      A few “bonjours” and “mercis” go a long way.

      Weather-appropriate clothing

      Pack layers, scarves, and an umbrella — France loves its microclimates.

      Mini binoculars

      Perfect for spotting art details or admiring skyline views.

      Security items

      Keep valuables safe and travel worry-free

      Pack for sustainable travel

      Bring a reusable bottle, eco-bags, and travel-size containers.

      Other things to know before you go

      Depending on your nationality, you’ll need a valid passport and possibly a visa. Some countries also require passports to have 3–6 months' validity beyond your trip dates — check this before you travel.

      Frequently Asked & Question

      France uses the Euro (€). ATMs and card payments are widely accepted, but it’s wise to carry a bit of cash for markets and cafés.

      France is known for its fashion, art, wine, and world-famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and Mont St. Michel. Each region offers its own beauty — from the lavender fields of Provence to the glittering Riviera coast.

      A service charge is usually included, but rounding up the bill or leaving small change for great service is always appreciated.

      Visitors from many countries, including the U.S., can stay up to 90 days without a visa. Always confirm requirements with your local French consulate.

      Spring (April–June) and fall (September–October) are ideal. Expect mild weather, fewer crowds, and a more relaxed vibe.

      It varies by region: temperate in the north, Mediterranean in the south, and snowy in the Alps. Check local forecasts before you go.

      France uses plug types C and E, 230V voltage. U.S. travelers will need an adapter — and possibly a converter.

      Yes — perfectly safe and often delicious! Ask for a carafe d’eau instead of bottled water in restaurants.

      To truly enjoy France’s highlights, plan at least 7–10 days. That gives you time for Paris, a regional getaway, and some slow, indulgent exploration.

      Don’t miss Bastille Day (July 14), Cannes Film Festival (May), or Christmas markets in Alsace. You’ll also find countless wine harvests, music events, and food festivals year-round.