Guide to France
Must See France
- Abbaye du Mont St-Michel
- Arles
- Biarritz
- Cannes
- Cathédrale de Notre Dame de Paris
- Château de Chambord
- Château de Versailles
- Chamonix
- Chateau d'If
- Eiffel Tower
- Musée Claude Monet
- Musée National Message Biblique Marc-Chagall
- Musée de la Tapisserie de Bayeux
- Pont d'Avignon
- Saint Malo and the North Coast
- Sarlat-La-Canéda
- Vézelay
Places in France
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At a glance
The French wrote the book on la vie en rose and gave the world champagne and camembert, de Beauvoir and Debussy, the Tour de France and the Tour Eiffel. There's a term for their seductive lifestyle - Douce France (Sweet France) and you'll find yourself using it often.
Although the ubiquity of Levis and Le Big Mac flusters the country's cultural purists, anything from a year in Provence to a weekend in Paris will explain why half the world grows dreamy over stalking Cyrano's streets or picnicking Manet-style sur l'herbe.
When to go
Spring offers the best weather to visitors, with beach tourism picking up in May. Temperatures aren't too bad in autumn, although the short days mean limited sunlight and the cold starts to make itself felt towards the end of the season, even along the Côte d'Azur. Winter means playing in the snow in France's Alps and Pyrenees, though the Christmas school holidays send hordes of tadpoles in uniform scurrying for the slopes. Mid-July through to the end of August is when most city dwellers take their annual five weeks' vacation to the coasts and mountains, and the half-desolate cities tend to shut down a bit accordingly. The same happens during February and March.
Fast Facts
- Full name:
- French Republic
- Capital city:
- Paris
- Area:
- 547,030 sq km / 211,209 sq miles
- Population:
- 60,400,000
- Time Zone:
- GMT/UTC +1 (Greenwich Mean Time)
- Language:
- French (official)
French is the official language and spoken by everyone; regionally however you will come across Flemish, Alsacian, Breton, Basque, Catalan, Provençal and Corsican as well.
Catalan (other)
Basque (other)
Breton (other)
Corsican (other)
- Religion:
- 86% Roman Catholic, 8% Muslim, 2% Protestant 1% Jewish, 3% unaffiliated
- Currency:
- Euro
- Electricity:
- 230V 50Hz
- Electric plug details:
- European plug with two circular metal pins

