A valid passport is required for all foreign nationals entering France and it is..
Travel HealthFrance, like most of Western Europe is a fairly safe country to visit from a medical..
Local CurrencyIn France the currency used is the euro (symbol: €), and it is not common for other..
WeatherFrance has a diverse climate. Overall, most of the country, including Paris, enjoys..
Local CustomsThe French are generally regarded as being patriotic, peaceful, and polite, with a..
LanguagesThe predominant language spoken in France is (as one might expect) French, although there..
Transport OptionsLike most developed western European countries, France is well served by an excellent..
Travel TipsLike most countries, France has its own idiosyncrasies and customs which visitors should..
Local FoodFrance is famous around the world for its food and wine, with top restaurants around the..
Local TimezonesFrance is slightly to the east of the Greenwich meridian and is in the Central European..
Dutyfree LimitsIt is important to check with your travel agent for up to date information regarding duty..
The French are generally regarded as being patriotic, peaceful, and polite, with a natural flair towards style and the finer things in life. Although evidence points toward the region being inhabited since the Neolithic period (4,000 BC), the written history of France began with its incorporation into the Roman empire between 118 and 50BC. Over the subsequent 2000 years the French have made significant contributions to the world of science, politics, art, design, wine-making and cuisine.
Elegance and style seem to prevail amongst the French regardless of social standing or wealth. Even though dress codes are fast disappearing, it is unusual to find the French going out to a bar or dinner in very casual clothes which may be perfectly normal in the US or Australia for instance. As a traveller, it is advisable to treat the local customs and conventions with respect. When visiting a church for instance, respect can be shown by dressing and behaving appropriately as the French find loudness and crassness both abrasive and discourteous, although they will rarely tell you so.
Tipping is very common in France and can constitute a large proportion of some people’s income. In many restaurants, a 15% surcharge may be included with the bill, and if this is the case it should be clearly stated on the menu. In addition to this, if the sevice has been particularly good, a further 2-3% is customary, as is leaving the small change on the plate if paying by cash. If a service charge is not included in the bill, a 15% tip is customary.
Taxi drivers should be given 10-15% of the metered fare, hairdressers 10%, hotel porters around 1.50€ per bag, and chambermaids around 1.50€ per day. It is also customary to tip washroom attendants and museum tour guides around 1€ , and tour guides and drivers between 1-3€ , depending on the level of service.
When shopping, haggling over the price is uncommon and generally the price shown is the price expected. There is no harm is asking for a discount or to match another store’s advertised price if it seems appropriate, but this should be done in a respectful way.
The predominant religion in France is Catholicism, with Christianity accounting for more than 50% of the population. Around 30% claim to be either agnostic or atheist, and 5% Muslim.
Paris, arguably the most famous city on earth, is the capital of France and is located on the river Seine in the..
Nice InformationLocated in the French Riviera on Frances southern Mediterranean coast, Nice is one of the most popular holiday..
Carcassonne InformationCarcassonne has twice been included in UNESCO's World Heritage List – once in 1996 for the Canal du Midi and again in..
Arc de Triomphe InformationThe Arc de Triomphe today stands at the centre of a the worlds largest traffic roundabout at the intersection of 12..
Eiffel Tower InformationThe tallest building in Paris is also one of the worlds most recognised monuments and has become a symbol of all things..
Louvre InformationThe Musée du Louvre is a landmark building in the centre of Paris, it is located at one end of of the Champs-Elysées..
Notre Dame InformationTranslated from the French and meaning 'Our Lady of Paris', Notre Dame de Paris is a classic example of French Gothic..
Fontaine-de-Vaucluse InformationFontaine-de-Vaucluse is an intriguing location in the south of France 25 kilometres to the east Avignon. It is built..
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