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France

France is not one destination. It is a country made up of regions that each have their own character, their own pace, and their own reasons to visit.

Paris is a city that asks to be explored on foot, slowly, over several days. Provence feels entirely different, quieter, warmer, shaped by the land around it. The Atlantic coast, the Loire Valley, the Alps, and the Pyrenees each offer something the others do not.

Most trips to France work best when they are built around a clear sense of which part of the country you are actually visiting, rather than trying to cover all of it at once.

The difference between one trip and another comes down to the regions you choose and how much time you give them.

Travellers Guide

France has enough variety that two trips can feel almost unrelated to each other.

A week in Paris is a different kind of travel to time in the Dordogne or along the Côte d’Azur. A region like Burgundy rewards those who move slowly and have an interest in what they are eating and drinking. The Alps call for a different kind of energy entirely.

Deciding which version of France you are after, and being honest about how much ground you actually want to cover, shapes everything else about how the trip comes together.