France Travel-- Voyage France
Welcome to My France Travel Lens. I hope you will have the desire to visit France after viewing it. I am a Small Business Owner and I'm saving up my money so I can go back to France. Want to have enough money so you can go to France too? Check out my business to see if it is a fit for you and maybe we can go together sometime?
AnnaLaura Brown
France Lover
Voyage France Table of Contents
- Links for great travel information on France
- Travel France with these books
- The Top 10 Places in France
- Plan Your Trip to France
- Great Stuff on CafePress
- Videos of and about France
- Top 10 Tips to Get the Most out of Your Next Trip to France
- France Travel and all about France
- Blogs about France and traveling to France
- France Travel
- Learn more about French and Me
- Share your thoughts about travel to France
- Voyage France on Twitter
Links for great travel information on France
- France Hotels, Paris Hotels and the France Travel Guide - France.com
- France.com is the ultimate destination for France including hotel reservations, paris hotel specials, guided tours, trip advice, airport shuttle, business, culture and history information and so much more.
- French Farm House Rental
- Visit this professionally decorated French farm house in the countryside 40 minutes south of Paris
- France Travel Guide - Tour de France, Paris Travel, France Maps and Pictures
- Learn about France travel from about.com. One of the most popular sites on the internet about France and travel to France.
- Learn all about France
- Learn all about France. Get maps of France. Learn about the art, cuisine, language, museums and everything else France has to offer.
- Organize your next trip to France
- This site is all about helping you organize your next trip to France. Learn about traveling to France and about everything you need to know to make your trip go smoothly.
- All things French
- Read all about France, the French language and all things French
- La Guingette Online French Magazine
- Read this great and informative online French Magazine. Great for those learning French too and not just advanced speakers.
Travel France with these books
The Top 10 Places in France
- The Musee d'Orsay in Paris- see paintings by the Impressionist painters, monet, manet and others.
Le Louvre- What would a visit to France be without this most famous museum
Cannes-La Croisette- Stroll down this street or take an open air bus ride and experience the fabulous views of the Mediteraean Sea, and Beaches
Joan of Arc Museum in Rouen- Talking wax figures tell you her story, very cool!
Notre Dame- the most famous cathedral in France
The River Seine- take a boat ride and stop and visit several known Parisian attractions.
Chateau Chambord- the notorious large castle of Louis XIV in the Loire Valley, very large and amazing.
Chateau Chenonceau- another very beautiful and amazing castle
The Eiffel Tower- what is a visit to Paris without seeing this famous landmark?
Nice- awesome large city with way too many museums to visit in one trip
Plan Your Trip to France
Great Stuff on CafePress
Get some great France postcards, and more
Videos of and about France
Top 10 Tips to Get the Most out of Your Next Trip to France
So you are planning a trip to France? That's awesome. France is one of my favorite vacation destinations and having spent quite a bit of time over there, I know how to help you plan how to get the most out of your trip and have a dream vacation enjoying this fabulous country.1. Learn a little bit of French before you go. This is the first and most important tip. Even though many French people especially in tourist destinations do speak some English, many of them are not comfortable with English and will appreciate your effort to speak French. It's simply the polite thing to do.
2. Have a general idea about where you are planning to go. France is so rich with castles, museums, restaurants and other great sites that you really need to plan out roughly where you will go before you arrive or else you will be overwhelmed.
3. Get some maps of Paris, Nice, Marseille or any of the other cities where you are planning to go. Although you can buy them there, it is better to look over a map of the cities before you arrive.
4. Read a book or two on French culture. The
French people have a different mindset and attitude than Americans and most of the English speaking world and it will make your trip much more pleasurable.
5. Check the weather in the region of France where you are going the day before you leave. The weather in France can vary greatly and it will make your trip much more enjoyable if you are prepared to handle the weather.
6. Pack light. I cannot emphasize this enough. The French do not travel heavy and they will be very annoyed by you trekking all over the place with three suitcases. Plan to do laundry often and limit yourself to the absolute bare minimum. Furthermore, the trains in France have limited space and very narrow isles which make carrying large suitcases nearly impossible. In addition, many of the quaint French hotels have stairs with no elevators.
7. Read Rick Steve's book on France and plan at least one hotel stay at a unique quaint bed and breakfast or family owned hotel. These are the best there is and will give you a chance to truly experience French culture.
8. Talk with others who have already been to France and seek out their advice.
9. While you are in France take some time to relax and enjoy French culture and life.
10. Spend the money dining for a real meal at one or more higher class French restaurants. You will enjoy the experience and get a taste of true French cuisine.
Follow these tips and your next trip to France whether it is your first or your twentieth will be fabulous.
France Travel and all about France
Blogs about France and traveling to France
France Travel
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Share your thoughts about travel to France
Sylviane_Nuccio wrote...
Yes, I have been to France, because I am from there!
great lens and thank you for visit my Lens on Lyon.
janices7 wrote...
Hey there - thanks for stopping by and commenting on my Loire Valley Chateaux lens. Like you - I absolutely love France. In fact, we are planning to go back next fall to the Cote d'azur area. Good job on this lens!
poutine wrote...
very pleasing subject, France. You did a great job in your lens.
poutine
annalaurabrown wrote...
My absolute favorite place in France is anywhere on the cote d'azur but especially Cannes and Nice. There are a ton of great museums- too many to count or name and the beaches are great. I also love Paris of course, you can't miss taking a boat down the river Seine, and Le Louvre.
heathrow wrote...
Where are you favorite places to go in France? Do you have any favorite things to do? Can't wait to see what you recommend and suggest.
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