France receives 82 million foreign tourists annually, making it the world's top destination. Just the Eiffel Tower attracts over 6 million people a year. Aside from the most popular historical and cultural landmarks of Paris the beautiful French countryside also offers skiing and beach activities.
France is of course world-famous for its cuisine and so finding a fine dining experience is a simple task whether it be anything from a simple and affordable brassier or bistro to a Michelin starred restaurant. In France any tax and services charges are included in your restaurant bill.
France is the home of wine and really is heaven for wine lovers who travel to France. The quality and Variety available is breathtaking, but be careful about drinking before you drive as the French authorities are harsh when it comes to over the limit road users. Beer is also a popular drink, especially to the north.
French hotels are categorized between 1 and 4 stars, as the Ministry of Tourism designates. This rating is exhibited on a blue shield by the entrance to all hotels. By law, all hotels must display their rates outside the establishment, or make them visible from outside, but don't be afraid to enter and ask for their best price.
Hotels in the city center tend to be rather small and so it is usually best to book a room in advance. Also be sure you're aware of the parking arrangements for the hotel, especially in larger cities.
The Chambres d'hotes, otherwise called Bed and Breakfasts, are common rural establishments which can be found in rural areas. These work on a nocturnal basis, as do the motels that are located adjacent to the roads.
If you go to France for an extended period, you might want to rent a home, villa or apartment from a website of good standing. This is a good option if several of you are planning to travel together.
France is of course world-famous for its cuisine and so finding a fine dining experience is a simple task whether it be anything from a simple and affordable brassier or bistro to a Michelin starred restaurant. In France any tax and services charges are included in your restaurant bill.
France is the home of wine and really is heaven for wine lovers who travel to France. The quality and Variety available is breathtaking, but be careful about drinking before you drive as the French authorities are harsh when it comes to over the limit road users. Beer is also a popular drink, especially to the north.
French hotels are categorized between 1 and 4 stars, as the Ministry of Tourism designates. This rating is exhibited on a blue shield by the entrance to all hotels. By law, all hotels must display their rates outside the establishment, or make them visible from outside, but don't be afraid to enter and ask for their best price.
Hotels in the city center tend to be rather small and so it is usually best to book a room in advance. Also be sure you're aware of the parking arrangements for the hotel, especially in larger cities.
The Chambres d'hotes, otherwise called Bed and Breakfasts, are common rural establishments which can be found in rural areas. These work on a nocturnal basis, as do the motels that are located adjacent to the roads.
If you go to France for an extended period, you might want to rent a home, villa or apartment from a website of good standing. This is a good option if several of you are planning to travel together.
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