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Most travelers will find that six to eight days are perfect for a well-paced France trip with stops in both Nice and Cannes. It's also possible to hit the highlights in five days if you don't mind a fast-paced journey. Or, extend your trip and explore more of the country—some of the best-loved trip extensions include Saint-Tropez, Aix-en-Provence, or Monaco. See more ideas for Nice and Cannes itineraries below.
Nine to 10 days are the most popular trip length for France travelers interested in visiting both Paris and Bordeaux, especially when also including Amboise. If you're not interested in Amboise, six to nine days is enough for your Paris and Bordeaux trip. Even travelers with limited time can see the highlights in as few as five days. Read on for the best itineraries including Paris and Bordeaux and beyond.
One of the lasts months to visit France on a budget, this low-season month packs a punch. From winter sports on world-class slopes and cozy après-ski environs to fewer crowds competing for Mona Lisa's attention, there's something for everyone in March. Read this monthly guide for more.
Travelers to France typically plan a trip for 11 to 14 days when combining Aix-en-Provence, Marseille, and Paris with Nice. If you're not interested in Nice, about 10 days is enough for your Aix-en-Provence, Marseille, and Paris trip. A fast-paced highlights trip is possible in 6 to 9 days for travelers with limited time. Read on for the best itineraries including Aix-en-Provence, Marseille, and Paris and beyond.
Most people visiting Bordeaux spend about 9 to 10 days in France, which usually includes some time in Paris and Amboise as well. If you're not interested in Paris and Amboise, five to seven days is enough for your Bordeaux trip. A fast-paced highlights trip is possible in as little as four days for travelers with limited time. Read on for the best itineraries, including Bordeaux and beyond.
Provence's claim to fame might be its rolling lavender fields, but there's a lot more to enjoy in this region of France. It's a gastronomically rich area filled with vineyards, olive groves, and agricultural land, so tasting or preparing its Provençal cuisine is a must. You can also enjoy wine tastings and exploring historic villages like Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, and other hamlets dotting the hills.
Most travelers will find that 5 to 10 days is perfect for a well-paced France trip with stops in Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, and Marseille. With more time, you can enjoy extra activities at each stop or a few days in another region like Paris or Bonnieux. Get inspired with the following Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, and Marseille trip ideas below.
Lyon's wide range of hotel options goes hand in hand with its wide range of activities. Get acquainted with France's third-largest city with a spot in the center of the Old Town, a school-themed Art Deco spot, or a former convent.
Normandy offers beautiful beaches and mild temperatures, a lovely combination. In spring, especially later in the season, expect beautiful flowers, sunny days, and manageable crowds, making it one of the nicest times to visit. The pleasant summer weather brings big crowds, especially paired with the D-Day commemorations in June, while autumn is rainy and winter is quiet. Read on for advice and information on the best times of the year to visit Normandy.
July is the warmest month of the year; the sea is its most inviting, the sky is its most clear, and all across the country there is an exciting event taking place, like the grueling Tour de France. It's the perfect month for getting outdoors to see and do it all. This is also the month of France's biggest holiday, Bastille Day, with celebrations all over the country. This monthly guide will tell you what to do and where to go (and how to beat the inevitable crowds).

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