- Palais de Chaillot: a raised platform with a commanding view of the tower from a distance overlooking this iconic Paris attraction. The walk through the garden and crossing the bridge over river Seine towards the tower is very enjoyable as well.
- Wall of Peace: in the garden of Champ de Mars on the same side of the Seine river as Eiffel Tower. One can simply walk around the gardens and get to this wooden, stainless steel structure and glass monument built in 2000 and is dedicated to world peace. Its really enjoyable to simply pack a picnic and lounge around in the gardens with Eiffel tower in the backdrop and if you are lucky enough if you are lucky enough to be in Paris during French Open then make sure to watch the live match on the big giant screens placed in the gardens
- Bridge at Bir-Hakeim: a short walk from the Eiffel Tower is a century-old pedestrian-friendly bridge with an iconic statue & views of the Seine river & Eiffel Tower in the backdrop. It is one of the best spots to get Eiffel and you in the same frame without having lots of tourist to give you the company - quite unwittingly, of course...!
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How many days are needed to visit France?
The optimal time for Paris (a must have for the first timers) itself depends a lot on your personal interest, but most find three days is enough for covering the highlights of Paris along with Versailles. But, if you would like to visit Disneyland and are into museums or shopping, then you'll need around 4-5 days.
With less time and especially for first timers, a well-rounded trip including Paris and one of the regions is still possible in a week-long trip. However, with some stretch you might be able to visit two regions along with Paris - especially if you're willing to forego time in Paris to see more of the country. And of course, if you really want to understand why France is one of the most visited country in the world - then keep two weeks or more and you will have no shortage of things to see and do.
What is the weather in France like?
What is the best time to visit France?
However, the best time to visit really depends on the choice of places and of course the nature of experiences you prefer. In general, sprind time (April-May) and autumn (September-October) is a great time to be in southern part of France - especially around French Riviera and the Bordeaux region unless you really like to tan yourself in the beachside during summer months. Christmas is a wonderful time to visit Alsace region as some of the best Christmas markets in Europe are at Colmar and Strasbourg. As always, a city like Paris is always a good idea irrespective of the time of the year.
How to plan a trip to France?
It is always a great idea to consult locals while planning your trip as they can help you choose the right experience and feel free to take advise from Catterfly destination experts to customize your trip to France.
How to travel to France?
If you are traveling from within the neighboring countries like Spain, Switzerland, Belgium or even Netherland - then fast inter country trains are the best choice. However, these can be expensive during the peak tourist season and during the business travel hours.
It is easy to drive around France, like rest of the European countries and is a good option especially if you are coming in from the neighboring countries. However, the distances can be long, and you may want to consider several base locations to ease out the overall traveling time.
Where to stay in France?
We recommend trying out a stay in the countryside for an authentic local French experience as well, and one can choose from staying in vineyards to the small villages adjoining the main cities, or even some boutique luxury properties bit removed from the rush of the big towns. However, it is easier to consider staying in these properties if one is driving around as the local transport network in the countryside may not be very frequent to visit all the places in your itinerary.
What is the best way to get around in France? How does public transportation in France work?
Typically one doesn't need to rent a car to drive around within the city as the local and tourism transport network is quite well established in most places, however for traveling around the base locations like Bordeaux, Nice - its recommended to drive around as the public transport network may not be that easy to manage for many travelers who are visiting from outside of Europe.
What are the daily expenses in France? What currency to carry?
Daily expense budget is a difficult one to answer as every traveler has their own unique style and depends on the overall itinerary, choices around accommodation, sightseeing and logistic. It also depends on how many people are traveling together - but for two people traveling together (and sharing the accommodation), an average budget of 125-150 euros per day per person is normal to cover the cost of accommodation, sightseeing and internal transits. It will typically cost around 20-30 euros in meals per person per day unless you plan to splurge in fine dining restaurants.
What are the visa and insurance requirements for France?
At the port of entry - a French border police / officer may ask you a few questions related to your trip to France and holds the final decision if you shall be permitted to enter France or not. Please make sure that the French border officer stamps your passport when you enter Italy.
The above information is for guidance purpose only and you should consult the official Visa website of France / or nearest consular office in your country. https://france-visas.gouv.fr/en_US/web/france-visas/
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