Paris
FranceParis’s amazing heritage means that it is one of the world’s leading tourist destinations.
From the Louvre Museum to the Pompidou Centre, via the Musée d'Orsay, the Musée du Quai Branly, the Musée d'Art Moderne and the Grand Palais, Paris is an unmissable destination for all art lovers. As for monuments, you’ll be able to visit Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, the Eiffel Tower, the Sainte Chapelle, the Sacré Cœur, etc. After your flight lands in Paris, you'll enjoy taking in the special atmosphere of the city’s brasseries - unless you’d rather go and get some fresh air in the Jardin des Tuileries, the Jardin du Luxembourg or the Buttes Chaumont?
Actually the French capital has many green areas. Book your air tickets to Paris right away.

For your ride between the aiport and dowtown, numerous solutions are at your disposal :
- taxi
- buses
- rer
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Capital : Paris
Population : 65,4 million inhabitants
Area : 674,400 km2 (overseas department and territories included
Official Language : French
Currency : Euro
From the monuments of Paris to the Provençal hinterland, via the volcanic landscapes of the Auvergne, the stormy coasts of Brittany, the green vineyards of Burgundy and the mountainous reliefs of the Alps, the Jura and the Pyrenees, France offers a wonderful range of different landscapes.
Anyone wishing to take advantage of their holiday to do some cultural tourism will adore the country’s rich heritage.
If you fancy relaxing, you can book a few days at the seaside, in the mountains or the countryside, for holidays combining nature and sporting activities.
Your stay in France will give you the chance for a gourmet getaway, involving both tasting the regional specialities and some wine tourism.
During your trip to France, why not stop over in Paris, the world’s number one tourist destination?
The cultural capital is also the city of lovers, who walk along the bucolic banks of the Seine.
Other cities you can explore during your stay include Bordeaux, with its 17th century architecture, Lille with its old town, Lyons and its Renaissance city centre and Marseilles, the crossroads of Mediterranean cultures.
Formalities: all European Union citizens need is a national identity card.
Electricity: the voltage is 220 V.
Currency: France’s currency is the euro.
Embassy: https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/
Telecommunications: the country’s telephone code is +33.
To make a call to France from abroad, dial 00 + 33 + local number without the 0.
Health: in an emergency, dial 112
