The crowd is attracted to sparkling ski slopes of the Alps,
sunlit vineyards and sun-baked beaches of this beautiful country. France is a country which draws more tourists
than any other country. It is easy to see why this is the case given France’s great reputation for fine wines, good
food, high fashion and relaxed lifestyle. But while France is undoubtedly a place to eat and drink till your heart
is content, there's much more to this fascinating country than only cutting-edge cuisines.
Spring is the best time to be here, and those interested in
winter sports can drop at the Alps and Pyrenees with some polar gear. The summers are very hot and winters are
moderate. An all-weather coat and pair of comfortable shoes is a must. Women, especially, should carry cocktail
dresses as some of the restaurants ask for it. When visiting any religious site, refrain from wearing sleeveless
shirt and shorts, as they are disliked at such places.
Culture
English is widely spoken here, although French is the official
language. Handshaking is customary greeting and women should be kissed on both cheeks and should be addressed as
Monsieur or Madame. French people are popularly known for their like for stylish sportswear and of course perfumes.
Nudism is allowed on some beaches only. Social functions, fine restaurants, and clubs call for more formal
dressing. When at a formal dinner, wait till the host gestures to start the dinner. Smoking is banned in public
places.
Site Seeing
Paris, the city of love, is a massive city with many attractions
in reachable distance thanks to the highly efficient public transport system. It boasts of more than 80 museums and
200 arts galleries. A trip to Disney land and the magnificent Eiffel tower will make the trip
worthwhile.
The attractive tourists’ spots are the Arc de triomphe which
spans over the tomb of an
unknown soldier, the forbidding gothic architecture of the Notre
Dame cathedral, the picturesque Sacre Coeur, to Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, the Moulin Rouge and boat tours
along the Seine.
Shopping
Although service tax is included in the bill, a humble tip won’t
cost much. An extra dollar can be given as tip to the waiter. A tip of $2 can be left for the bus
drivers.
Electricity
220-volt, 50-cycle AC current.
Getting There
The national airline that operates here is Air France. Many
low-cost airlines, too, provide services from UK. Paris-Charles de Gaulle also known as Roissy-Charles de Gaulle is
the major airport of France, which is 23 km away from the city. Coaches, taxis, limousines services are provided at
the airport. The railway facility provided by the airport, claims to reach all the terminals within eight minutes.
These trains run 24 hours. The other airports that offer flight services are Paris-Orly, Marseille, Bordeaux, Nice,
Lyon and Toulouse.
Ferry and cruise trips can be made from ports such as Atlantic,
North Sea, Mediterranean, and Havre.
Shopping:
France is renowned as a shopping city but you have to choose
your times well. Shop hours are Monday to Saturday from 10am to 7pm. Many small shops close for a two-hour lunch
break. Thursday is the best time for late-night shopping. Many stores stay open until 9 or 10pm. Sunday shopping is
generally limited to tourist areas and flea markets.
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