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Visit the Eiffel Tower, the French Riviera, Loire Valley wine region, Palace of Versailles and more.

French cuisine, art, and fashion are reason enough to travel to France. In Paris museums like the Louvre and the Musee d'Orsay are treasure troves for curious travelers, while Paris day tours to WWI and WWII sites bring history to life. France's cultural capital is mesmerising, and is just one of many inspiring stops on our France guided tours.

There are many things to see in France and on our 'Business Class' Tours you’ll check-off varied highlights including a cable car ride in the French Alps, tracing Van Gogh's footsteps in Provence, and even hopping across the border to the Principality of Monaco to see the famous Grand Prix racetrack.

Remarkable experiences like wine tasting in the Loire Valley and Champagne tasting in Troyes sit between other curated activities on your France itinerary, including a guided visit to Château de Cheverny and the Bayeux Tapestry Museum. Let our insightful destination experts uncork an unforgettable trip to France featuring top-rated dining and hours of exploration.

What to Eat in France

Premium Dining on Every Tour

French cuisine is synonymous with fine dining. But there’s more to French food than Michelin stars. A bouillabaisse and beef bourguignon can be just as palate pleasing in an A-list restaurant as they are in a quaint neighbourhood cafe.

A classic French soup that puts the simplicity of French ingredients and techniques on full display, the pot-au-feu is the country’s national dish, composed of beef, marrow, and root vegetables.

When sipping a white wine before dinner arrives, order a plate of Burgundy snails for the table. The garlicky preparation of these buttery molluscs pair well with a Chablis.

French dishes need not be fancy to be famous. The jambon-beurre is a simple ham sandwich using a fresh baked baguette, local ham, and a modest spread of butter.

Learn More About France

Did You Know?

France falls short in Michelin stars in one surprising category: by city.

It’s no shock that France has more Michelin starred restaurants than any other country. The French-founded Michelin tire company created the Michelin food guide in 1900. Similarly, two French chefs, Joël Robuchon and Alain Ducasse, have been awarded more Michelin stars than anyone else. What’s interesting is that Paris is not the city with the most Michelin stars. Tokyo has more Michelin stars than Paris, despite Japan having fewer than France.

What to Know Before You Travel to France

Currency: Euro (EUR, €)

Time Difference: London GMT + 1

Capital City: Paris

Language: French

Electricity: European 230V

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