France

France is hands down one of the most romantic countries there is. Thanks to its extraordinary cuisine, famous art, and rich culture. Start planning your travel to France.

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Traveling Around France

Let’s be honest, all of us have wanted to travel to France at least once for its beautiful culture, stunning beauty, and of course, the iconic monuments that reside there. But France has much more to offer than just its famed places; you’ll be stunned when you visit its alpine villages, picturesque beaches, and even amazing museums that introduce you to France’s culture. So, let’s take a look at the few must-dos and must-haves in France, so you’ll nail your trip right away.

Things to Do in France

When in France, there are some things you are definitely going to do, like visit the Louvre or the Eiffel Tower. But then there are certain places that often go unnoticed, especially with France being such a popular country. So here are some amazing things that should definitely make it to your list:

Photo of the La Salle des Espèces Menacées et des Espèces Disparues museum

Visit La Salle des Espèces Menacées et des Espèces Disparues

“The Room of Endangered and Extinct Species” is an exhibit room in France’s Grande Galerie de l’Évolution, and if you have a soft spot for history, nature, and even haunting stories, this room is where you go. With over 250 taxidermied species of extinct animals, this impressive gallery will give you a glimpse into the glorious past.

Photo of the WWII bunker museum at Gare de l’est

Spend Time in A WWII Bunker

If you’ve wanted to explore a real WWII Bunker, you can do that by visiting Gare de l’est, a museum that has a special portion that opens into a real WWII bunker. The bunker takes you through an inspiring and tear-jerking story of the people of France and the war. This one’s an activity that’s recommended for history buffs who would love to take a look deep inside France’s past.

Photo of the gorgeous river Verdon Gorge

Canoe the Verdon Gorge

This gorgeous river canyon brings nature lovers to ecstasy; a pristine turquoise gorge running between the stunning mountains is a breath-taking sight on its own, but when you combine it with canoeing, you’ll know why Verdon Gorge is considered one of Europe’s most beautiful places.

Photo of Pont d’Arc

Pont d’Arc

You might have caught a glimpse of this stunning natural feature on Instagram, and don’t you think it’s time you took a snap of your own? The stunning blue-green Ardeche-Gorges really makes the entire stoned archway pretty, and swimming beneath it turns even a simpler day into pure bliss.

Food to Try in France

All foodies know the pure happiness of taking a bite into something divine and feeling your taste buds dance in elation. France, not surprisingly, brings a massive food culture that’s ready to take down its tourists’ hearts.

  • Photo of French dish Lamb Navarin
    Lamb Navarin: A slow-cooked lamb stew, this French ragout uses a delicious blend of spices that make you crave the next bite before you’re even done with the first. 
  • Bouillabaisse: This traditional dish will find you anywhere, and you definitely need to get a bite in to know how amazing French cuisine is. This seafood soup will surprise you with its stock full of flavor, and when you get to the perfectly-cooked fish, you’ll be gulping down the dish.
    Photo of French traditional dish Bouillabaisse

Tips to Travel to France

  • Sundays tend to be busy, so try to avoid traveling then
  • Don’t wave at waiters
  • Take extra caution dealing with your belongings outdoors
  • Learn a few French phrases; a little can go a long way