Embark on a Journey Through France
Welcome to your ultimate France travel itinerary! From the romantic streets of Paris to the sun-kissed shores of the French Riviera, these carefully crafted 5-day, 7-day, and 14-day plans immerse you in France’s rich history, world-class cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re savoring a croissant by the Seine, exploring medieval châteaux, or sipping wine in Bordeaux, your French adventure awaits. Choose your journey below and let France captivate your heart!
Top Tips for Visiting France
When to Go
Spring (April–June) and fall (September–October) offer mild weather and fewer crowds. Summer (July–August) is warm but busy, especially in Paris and the Riviera. Winter is great for festive markets and lower prices.
Weather
Paris averages 15–25°C in spring/fall, 20–30°C in summer, and 0–10°C in winter. Nice enjoys 20–30°C in summer and 10–15°C in winter. Provence sees hot summers (25–35°C) and mild winters (5–15°C).
Transportation
Book TGV trains early via SNCF Connect for discounts. Paris metro tickets cost ~€2; consider a Navigo pass. Rent cars for rural Provence or Loire Valley (~€30–€50/day).
Culture
Learn basic French phrases like "Bonjour" and "Merci." Tipping is optional (5–10% for good service). Dress smartly in cities; casual is fine in rural areas.
Budget Tips
Use Paris Museum Pass for skip-the-line access. Eat at local markets or boulangeries for affordable meals. Book accommodations early for better rates.
Safety
Beware of pickpockets in tourist areas like Paris and Nice. Keep valuables secure and use reputable transport services for safe travel.
Paris (Days 1–3)
History: Paris, founded in the 3rd century BC by Celtic tribes, became France’s capital under the Franks and a cultural hub during the Renaissance and Enlightenment.
Highlights: Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Montmartre, Seine River.
Best Time: April–June or September–October for mild weather and fewer crowds.
Transport: Fly into Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).
Day 2: Morning – Notre-Dame and Île de la Cité; Afternoon – Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur; Evening – Dinner at Le Consulat.
Day 3: Morning – Arc de Triomphe and Champs-Élysées; Afternoon – Train to Nice (~5.5 hrs, €60-€100, TGV).
Nice (Days 4–5)
History: Founded by Greeks in the 4th century BC, Nice became a fashionable resort in the 19th century, attracting European aristocracy.
Highlights: Promenade des Anglais, Old Town (Vieux Nice), Matisse Museum, Castle Hill.
Transport: High-speed TGV train from Paris (5.5 hrs, €60-€100, book via SNCF).
Day 5: Morning – Castle Hill for views; Afternoon – Matisse Museum; Evening – Depart Nice.
Paris (Days 1–3)
History: From Roman Lutetia to the French Revolution, Paris has shaped global culture and politics.
Highlights: Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Sainte-Chapelle, Le Marais.
Transport: Fly into Paris (CDG).
Day 2: Morning – Sainte-Chapelle and Conciergerie; Afternoon – Le Marais shopping; Evening – Café de Flore.
Day 3: Morning – Musée d’Orsay; Afternoon – Train to Avignon (~2.5 hrs, €40-€80, TGV).
Avignon & Provence (Days 4–6)
History: Avignon was the papal seat in the 14th century, and Provence has been a cultural crossroads since Roman times.
Highlights: Palais des Papes, Pont d’Avignon, Lavender fields (summer), Aix-en-Provence.
Transport: TGV train from Paris (2.5 hrs, €40-€80).
Day 5: Day trip to Aix-en-Provence (bus, ~30 min, €5-€10); explore Cours Mirabeau and markets.
Day 6: Morning – Visit lavender fields or Gordes village (rental car or tour, €50-€80); Afternoon – Return to Avignon; Evening – Train to Nice (~3 hrs, €30-€60).
Nice (Day 7)
History: Nice’s Greek and Roman roots evolved into a 19th-century hotspot for European elites.
Highlights: Promenade des Anglais, Old Town, Colline du Château.
Transport: Train from Avignon (3 hrs, €30-€60).
Paris (Days 1–4)
History: Paris’s history spans Roman origins, medieval grandeur, and modern cultural dominance.
Highlights: Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Versailles, Montparnasse.
Transport: Fly into Paris (CDG).
Day 2: Morning – Versailles day trip (train, ~30 min, €7-€10); Afternoon – Gardens of Versailles.
Day 3: Morning – Montparnasse Tower; Afternoon – Latin Quarter; Evening – Seine dinner cruise.
Day 4: Morning – Musée Rodin; Afternoon – Train to Bordeaux (~2 hrs, €50-€90, TGV).
Bordeaux (Days 5–6)
History: Bordeaux thrived as a wine-trading port since Roman times, with its 18th-century architecture earning UNESCO status.
Highlights: Place de la Bourse, Cité du Vin, Saint-Émilion wine region.
Transport: TGV train from Paris (2 hrs, €50-€90).
Day 6: Day trip to Saint-Émilion (train, ~35 min, €10-€15); wine tasting and village tour.
Avignon & Provence (Days 7–9)
History: Avignon was the papal residence in the 14th century; Provence is known for Roman ruins and medieval villages.
Highlights: Palais des Papes, Roussillon ochre cliffs, Arles amphitheater.
Transport: Train from Bordeaux (5 hrs, €60-€100).
Day 8: Day trip to Arles (train, ~30 min, €5-€10); visit Roman sites and Van Gogh trails.
Day 9: Morning – Roussillon ochre trail (tour or car, ~1 hr, €50-€80); Afternoon – Train to Nice (~3 hrs, €30-€60).
Nice & French Riviera (Days 10–11)
History: Nice’s Riviera allure grew in the 19th century, drawing artists and aristocrats.
Highlights: Promenade des Anglais, Monaco, Antibes.
Transport: Train from Avignon (3 hrs, €30-€60).
Day 11: Day trip to Monaco and Monte Carlo (train, ~25 min, €4-€8).
Loire Valley (Days 12–14)
History: The Loire Valley was the seat of French royalty during the Renaissance, with châteaux built by kings and nobles.
Highlights: Château de Chambord, Château de Chenonceau, Tours.
Transport: Train from Nice to Tours via Paris (7 hrs, €80-€120).
Day 13: Day trip to Château de Chambord (bus/tour, ~1 hr, €15-€30).
Day 14: Morning – Château de Chenonceau; Afternoon – Depart Tours.
Your French Adventure Awaits
France has woven its magic through your journey, from the iconic landmarks of Paris to the sun-drenched Riviera, the historic charm of Provence, and the regal châteaux of the Loire Valley. Whether you explored for 5 days or 2 weeks, you’ve tasted the essence of French culture, cuisine, and history. Ready to plan your trip? Book your trains at SNCF Connect and start packing for an unforgettable adventure. Bon voyage!