With its combination of ancient cities, architectural masterpieces, patchwork Winelands, and the pristine beaches of Cote d'Azur, France, the largest country in Western Europe, is one of the world's most alluring destinations.
This country of contrasts offers snow-covered mountains, dramatic coastlines, and achingly picturesque villages - all blended with the gastronomical traditions of the regions.
Whether looking for history-rich cosmopolitan cities infused with exceptional cuisine and museum culture or calm, contemplative lavender fields and vineyards, France effortlessly delivers.
Most visitors to France decide to travel by car. Still, there are better options than this, especially when you must negotiate parking, traffic, and motorway tolls.
Traveling by train is quick, reliable, and cost-effective. The French rail network is extensive, and when traffic is considered, it is often faster than driving. We loved the TGV (train à Grande Vitesse). Booking tickets was a breeze - you can book them three months in advance. The train ride was smooth and got us from Paris to Lyon in only two hours.
In our opinion, France has one of the best rail networks in Europe and buses are widely available where rail travel is impossible. Public transport is less reliable in rural areas, so if you are exploring outlying regions, it may be worthwhile to hire a car.
France is set to ban short-haul domestic flights as part of the effort to fight climate change. Although the ban currently only affects three routes, be sure that the flight ban does not impact your travel.