France

France map 120France Flag 120France is the most visited place in the world. This is because it boasts some of the most amazing tourist destinations including Paris, the castles of Loire Valley, the winter lodges and skiing resorts in the Alps, and the beaches of southwestern France. The country is well known for its incredible food, especially its wines, breads and cheeses, along with its history, culture and fashion. The French people are not like the people portrayed on the big screen. There are a lot of different opinions about what is going on in the country and therefore they like to keep certain topics such as internal politics, immigration and religion on a limited basis in conversations. They do not appreciate certain jokes or topics being discussed in general and will take particular offense to any relating to the so called French cowardice in fighting international wars. These types of things about the French are useful to know when visiting.

When you are visiting France from outside of Europe, you generally fly into the country via the Roissay airport, the main international airport in France. If you are visiting from somewhere in the EU, you might be more likely to take the train, which is also the best way to travel within France because the stations connect to everywhere within France. Another good way to travel in France is hitch-hiking. The people who pick you up are generally friendly and not dangerous, especially if you make the effort to speak French and not just assume that they should know English; they do not expect any pay for giving you the ride. If you were to pay them, the main currency that is accepted is the EU currency, the Euro. When you are in France, be sure to respect the customs of the language and the people. Ways to insure that you are respecting them are by speaking French, as much as you can, as best as you can, not being too loud when in public forums where you might disturb the general public and to know and respect the topics that are acceptable to talk about there. Remember, you are a visitor to their home country and not the other way around. If you respect them, you will be able to fully, appreciate the wonderful customs and cultures that make up France.

Amiens Cathedral

Amiens Cathedral

Arc De Triomphe in Paris

Arc De Triomphe in Paris

Beaubourg

Beaubourg

Bonifacio

Bonifacio

Chartres Cathedral

Chartres Cathedral

Chateau de Chambord of Loire Valley

Chateau de Chambord of Loire Valley

Château de Chenonceau

Château de Chenonceau

Dordogne Noir

Dordogne Noir

Eiffel Tower in Paris

Eiffel Tower in Paris

Fontainebleau in Paris

Fontainebleau in Paris

Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle in Alsace

Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle in Alsace

Historic Centre of Avignon

Historic Centre of Avignon

Honfleur Harbor

Honfleur Harbor

La Sainte-Chapelle

La Sainte-Chapelle

Latin Quarter

Latin Quarter

Le Puy-en-Velay

Le Puy-en-Velay

Lourdes

Lourdes

Louvre Museum in Paris

Louvre Museum in Paris

Millau Viaduct

Millau Viaduct

Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy

Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy

Museum d'Orsay

Museum d’Orsay

Nimes Amphitheatre

Nimes Amphitheatre

Normandy Beach

Normandy Beach

Notre Dame Cathedral

Notre Dame Cathedral

Opera Garnier

Opera Garnier

Orange Roman Theatre

Orange Roman Theatre

Pont du Gard

Pont du Gard

Riquewihr

Riquewihr

The Gorges du Verdon

The Gorges du Verdon

The Notre Dame de Strasbourg

The Notre Dame de Strasbourg

The Reims Cathedral

The Reims Cathedral

Versailles Palace

Versailles Palace