
For most travelers, 11 to 14 days is the perfect amount of time for a France trip, with stops in Nice, Aix-en-Provence, Marseille, and Paris. If you don't mind a fast-paced journey, you can see the highlights of this route in less time—as few as eight to 10 days. Or, extend your trip and explore more of the country—some of the best-loved trip extensions include Saint-Tropez, Cannes, or Amboise. Keep reading for more inspiring Nice, Aix-en-Provence, Marseille, and Paris itineraries.

There's something for everyone in March: winter sports on the slopes of the Southern Alps, white water rafting along the Ubaye River, and the cultural delights of Nice's Vieille Ville (Old Town). Spring is here and with that comes warmer weather, blooming flowers, and lively parties for Carnaval.

Find the nicest spot in Nice at one of these hotels, whether you're looking for a cozy literary retreat or artistic glamour, all within the main part of town. Given that the city is known for its artistic influences, you can keep an eye out for touches like literary quotations and impressive decor.

Even though it’s the rainiest month of the year, it’s still Provence. That means the showers are short and heavy, leaving you time to enjoy the bouts of sunshine. Plus, the Mediterranean Sea is pleasant enough to entice beachgoers and harvest festivals are plenty. Let this monthly guide help you find the best places to visit and things to do.

Eleven days to two weeks is a great length for a trip to France, with stops in Nice, Avignon, Paris, and Lyon. Travelers with less time can hit the route's highlights in 9 or 10 days, which makes for a fast-paced journey. Or, extend your trip and explore more of the country—some of the best-loved trip extensions include Aix-en-Provence, Dijon, or Amboise. Keep reading for more inspiring Nice, Avignon, Paris, and Lyon itineraries.

Historic, multicultural, and even a bit scruffy—a trip to Marseille in the South of France is a memorable feast for the senses. For a solid itinerary, we recommend at least two to three days so you can explore the city's famous port, its diverse neighborhoods, and the delicious food scene. Tack on more time for Marseille's ancient sites and modern museums, with possible day trips to the Provençal countryside or Mediterranean coast. Check out some possible itineraries, ranging from 24 hours to a week or more.

Most travelers will find that about 10 days is perfect for a well-paced France trip with stops in Nice, Cannes, Aix-en-Provence, and Paris. Or, extend your trip and explore more of the country—some of the best-loved trip extensions include Marseille. Get inspired with kimkim's Nice, Cannes, Aix-en-Provence, and Paris trip ideas below.

With two days to spend on the French Riviera, stick to a couple of key destinations, like Cannes and Nice or Saint-Tropez. You can add some time sailing around islands or hiking in the Alps if you have three to five days, and if you have around a week, detour to Provence. Those with 10 or more days to spend have lots of options, whether you want to slow down and experience the region at a slower pace or add it on to a wide-ranging trip around France. Read on for advice on how many days to spend on the French Riviera.

There's no wrong answer to how much time you should spend in Paris, but for a solid itinerary, you'll want at least four days. This is enough time to accomplish some world-class attractions and some lesser-known arrondissements that are on the up and up—whether you choose to explore by foot, metro, bike, and/or electric scooter. Check out some possible itineraries, ranging from 24 hours to a week (and beyond).

Most travelers will find that seven to nine days is perfect for a well-paced France trip with stops in both Paris and Bayeux. If you don't mind a fast-paced journey, you can see the highlights of this route in less time—as few as five or six days. Or, extend your trip and explore more of the country—some of the best-loved trip extensions include Amboise, Tours, or Saint-Malo. See more ideas for Paris and Bayeux itineraries below.
