Top 10 Things To Do in France

Planning your dream trip to France? From the Eiffel Tower to wine-filled valleys, here’s your ultimate guide to the top 10 things to do in France, complete with prices and insider tips to make your adventure unforgettable. One, visit the Eiffel Tower, Paris. No surprise here, the Eiffel Tower tops the list. Take the elevator up for breathtaking views of Paris. Tickets start at €18 for the second floor, or €28 to reach the top. Open daily from 9:00 a.m. to nearly midnight. Pro tip: Go after sunset to catch the magical sparkle every hour. Two, explore the Louvre Museum, Paris. Art lovers or not, the Loura will blow your mind. Home to the Mona Lisa and 35,000 other masterpieces. Tickets cost €17 online. Free for under 18s or EU residents under 26. Closed Tuesdays, open late on Wednesdays and Fridays. Skip the line tickets are worth it. Three. Wine tasting in Bordeaux. France equals wine and Bordeaux is the heart of it. Group tastings start at just €15. Premium shadow visits can go up to €100. Book early. Summer slots fill fast. Cheers to that. Four tour castles in the Lua Valley. Step into a fairy tale at the castles of the Lua Valley. Shambbor, Shenonso, Ambaz, each one more stunning than the last. Entry averages €10 to€16 per castle. Look for combo passes and go midweek to avoid crowds. Five. Relax on the French Riviera. Blue seas, warm sun, and celebrity charm. Welcome to the coat desour niece can sanrope. Take your pick. Public beaches are free. Private ones charge €20 to €40 for a lounge chair. Bring your own towel and avoid peak July and August for a better experience. Six. Explore the French Alps, Shamon and Mlancc. Want altitude with attitude? Head to the Alps. Take the Iguil Dumidi cable car for about €69. Open year round, but best views are early mornings. Bundle tickets for better value if you plan multiple rides. Seven. Indulge in French food. Croissants in the morning, coco van at night. French food is a journey all by itself. Beastro cost €15 to €25. Fine dining can reach €100 or more. Try the lunch menu duour for the best value. Bonapetit eight. Visit Mo Sam Michelle. This island abbey rises like a dream. At high tide, it’s completely surrounded by water. Wow. Abbey entry is €11. Open daily. Go early or late to avoid the shuttle crowd. Parking is around €15, but the views priceless. Nine. Shop at the markets of Provence. Colorful stalls, local cheese, fresh lavender. The markets of Provence are a sensory feast. Entry is free, but you’ll want to buy everything. Arrive before 10:00 a.m. for the freshest picks. France is full of wonder, charm, and unforgettable memories. Which one of these is calling your name? Let me know in the comments. And if this helped, give it a like, subscribe, and stay tuned for more travel magic.

✨ Dreaming of the perfect trip to France? In this video, we reveal the Top 10 Things to Do in France — from iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum, to hidden gems in the countryside and the lavender fields of Provence.

🇫🇷 Whether you’re planning your first trip to France or returning to explore more, this France travel guide has everything you need to experience the best of French culture, food, and history.

💡 From romantic getaways in Paris to adventurous hikes in the French Alps, we’ll help you build your dream itinerary.

🗺️ Top France Travel Highlights Included:

Eiffel Tower at Sunset 🌇

Cruise on the Seine River 🚤

Wine Tasting in Bordeaux 🍷

Lavender Fields in Provence 💜

Mont Saint-Michel 🌊

The French Riviera: Nice & Cannes 🌴

Loire Valley Castles 🏰

Cheese & Pastry Tasting in Lyon 🧀🥐

Chamonix and Mont Blanc Adventure ⛰️

Local Markets and Hidden Villages 🛍️

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