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7 great reasons to explore France in autumn
© Plmprod/Adobe Stock - Autumn in France. Autumn has arrived, with its golden trees and all the magic of the season. It's the perfect time to enjoy mushrooms, golden light and unmissable exhibitions. Discover France's treasures, far from the crowds.
Entry-exit system: a new operating procedure for the Schengen area.
© Brian Jackson / Adobe Stock Update on the phased rollout of the Entry/Exit System (EES) starting 12 October 2025. The system applies to third-country nationals entering or leaving France and the wider Schengen Area, regardless of whether they hold a visa.
Cézanne 2025: a feast for the eyes!
© Sophie Spiteri - Cézanne's studio in Aix-en-Provence. In 2025, France celebrates Cézanne in Aix-en-Provence with a major retrospective, the reopening of venues linked to the artist and a host of cultural events. It's also the perfect opportunity to discover the richness of Provence: its landscapes, heritage, cuisine and skills. And follow the painters' routes all over France!
Discover France through inspiring cycling escapes
© Visuell Let’s make the most of the sunny days by hopping on our bikes to explore the stunning landscapes of France’s many regions. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned cyclist, riding with family or friends, the possibilities are endless. Take inspiration from the athletes of the Tour de France, as they bring energy and excitement to the roads of France this summer. Happy cycling!
Paris 2024: A Lasting Legacy
© Angel - stock.adobe.com - The Olympic Cauldron near the Louvre Museum, in Paris The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games may be over, but their spirit lives on. The cheers have faded, the podiums are empty, and the flame has been extinguished but the memories remain unforgettable. Relive the magic by wandering through the host cities, retracing the steps of champions near iconic Olympic venues, or immersing yourself in the thrill of live sports once more.
Travelling in France with a disability
© Wheeled World - The water mirror in Bordeaux. From Toulouse to Bordeaux, via the Alps or cycling along the canals, more and more destinations are adapting to disabled travellers. Make your travel easier with our selection of articles and the Tourisme & Handicap label, which lists inclusive accommodation and activities.
All the good reasons to visit France in 2025
© Irinea - Grand Palais / Pont Alexandre III - format slider HP There are a thousand and one reasons to visit France. In all its regions, in all seasons, and whatever your passions. And the year 2025 manages to offer us even more opportunities to explore the Hexagon. And not the least. Sports challenges, heritage (re)discoveries, cultural events, birthdays, gourmet getaways and fashion: France has plenty to surprise you!
Reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris: prepare your visit
© ©Yannick Boschat Five years after the fire at Notre-Dame de Paris, the most iconic of Parisian monuments is reopening its doors to visitors. Here, you can take a look behind the scenes of this global event and rediscover the history of this jewel of France's heritage, which has inspired so many artists.
In the footsteps of Netflix heroes
© Netflix - Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Paris. From Emily in Paris and Lupin to Sous la Seine, Netflix creations invite you to explore France, with its must-see sites and little-known nuggets. From Paris to Provence, embark on a journey through France in the footsteps of the heroes of the series and films produced by the streaming platform. Follow the advice of Emily Cooper, Assane Diop and Adam Franco for a trip to France rich in discoveries and encounters.
7 great reasons to explore France in autumn
© Plmprod/Adobe Stock - Autumn in France. Autumn has arrived, with its golden trees and all the magic of the season. It's the perfect time to enjoy mushrooms, golden light and unmissable exhibitions. Discover France's treasures, far from the crowds.
Entry-exit system: a new operating procedure for the Schengen area.
© Brian Jackson / Adobe Stock Update on the phased rollout of the Entry/Exit System (EES) starting 12 October 2025. The system applies to third-country nationals entering or leaving France and the wider Schengen Area, regardless of whether they hold a visa.
Cézanne 2025: a feast for the eyes!
© Sophie Spiteri - Cézanne's studio in Aix-en-Provence. In 2025, France celebrates Cézanne in Aix-en-Provence with a major retrospective, the reopening of venues linked to the artist and a host of cultural events. It's also the perfect opportunity to discover the richness of Provence: its landscapes, heritage, cuisine and skills. And follow the painters' routes all over France!
Discover France through inspiring cycling escapes
© Visuell Let’s make the most of the sunny days by hopping on our bikes to explore the stunning landscapes of France’s many regions. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned cyclist, riding with family or friends, the possibilities are endless. Take inspiration from the athletes of the Tour de France, as they bring energy and excitement to the roads of France this summer. Happy cycling!
Paris 2024: A Lasting Legacy
© Angel - stock.adobe.com - The Olympic Cauldron near the Louvre Museum, in Paris The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games may be over, but their spirit lives on. The cheers have faded, the podiums are empty, and the flame has been extinguished but the memories remain unforgettable. Relive the magic by wandering through the host cities, retracing the steps of champions near iconic Olympic venues, or immersing yourself in the thrill of live sports once more.
Travelling in France with a disability
© Wheeled World - The water mirror in Bordeaux. From Toulouse to Bordeaux, via the Alps or cycling along the canals, more and more destinations are adapting to disabled travellers. Make your travel easier with our selection of articles and the Tourisme & Handicap label, which lists inclusive accommodation and activities.
All the good reasons to visit France in 2025
© Irinea - Grand Palais / Pont Alexandre III - format slider HP There are a thousand and one reasons to visit France. In all its regions, in all seasons, and whatever your passions. And the year 2025 manages to offer us even more opportunities to explore the Hexagon. And not the least. Sports challenges, heritage (re)discoveries, cultural events, birthdays, gourmet getaways and fashion: France has plenty to surprise you!
Reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris: prepare your visit
© ©Yannick Boschat Five years after the fire at Notre-Dame de Paris, the most iconic of Parisian monuments is reopening its doors to visitors. Here, you can take a look behind the scenes of this global event and rediscover the history of this jewel of France's heritage, which has inspired so many artists.
In the footsteps of Netflix heroes
© Netflix - Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Paris. From Emily in Paris and Lupin to Sous la Seine, Netflix creations invite you to explore France, with its must-see sites and little-known nuggets. From Paris to Provence, embark on a journey through France in the footsteps of the heroes of the series and films produced by the streaming platform. Follow the advice of Emily Cooper, Assane Diop and Adam Franco for a trip to France rich in discoveries and encounters.
7 great reasons to explore France in autumn
© Plmprod/Adobe Stock - Autumn in France. Autumn has arrived, with its golden trees and all the magic of the season. It's the perfect time to enjoy mushrooms, golden light and unmissable exhibitions. Discover France's treasures, far from the crowds.
Entry-exit system: a new operating procedure for the Schengen area.
© Brian Jackson / Adobe Stock Update on the phased rollout of the Entry/Exit System (EES) starting 12 October 2025. The system applies to third-country nationals entering or leaving France and the wider Schengen Area, regardless of whether they hold a visa.
Cézanne 2025: a feast for the eyes!
© Sophie Spiteri - Cézanne's studio in Aix-en-Provence. In 2025, France celebrates Cézanne in Aix-en-Provence with a major retrospective, the reopening of venues linked to the artist and a host of cultural events. It's also the perfect opportunity to discover the richness of Provence: its landscapes, heritage, cuisine and skills. And follow the painters' routes all over France!
Discover France through inspiring cycling escapes
© Visuell Let’s make the most of the sunny days by hopping on our bikes to explore the stunning landscapes of France’s many regions. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned cyclist, riding with family or friends, the possibilities are endless. Take inspiration from the athletes of the Tour de France, as they bring energy and excitement to the roads of France this summer. Happy cycling!
Paris 2024: A Lasting Legacy
© Angel - stock.adobe.com - The Olympic Cauldron near the Louvre Museum, in Paris The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games may be over, but their spirit lives on. The cheers have faded, the podiums are empty, and the flame has been extinguished but the memories remain unforgettable. Relive the magic by wandering through the host cities, retracing the steps of champions near iconic Olympic venues, or immersing yourself in the thrill of live sports once more.
Travelling in France with a disability
© Wheeled World - The water mirror in Bordeaux. From Toulouse to Bordeaux, via the Alps or cycling along the canals, more and more destinations are adapting to disabled travellers. Make your travel easier with our selection of articles and the Tourisme & Handicap label, which lists inclusive accommodation and activities.
All the good reasons to visit France in 2025
© Irinea - Grand Palais / Pont Alexandre III - format slider HP There are a thousand and one reasons to visit France. In all its regions, in all seasons, and whatever your passions. And the year 2025 manages to offer us even more opportunities to explore the Hexagon. And not the least. Sports challenges, heritage (re)discoveries, cultural events, birthdays, gourmet getaways and fashion: France has plenty to surprise you!
Reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris: prepare your visit
© ©Yannick Boschat Five years after the fire at Notre-Dame de Paris, the most iconic of Parisian monuments is reopening its doors to visitors. Here, you can take a look behind the scenes of this global event and rediscover the history of this jewel of France's heritage, which has inspired so many artists.
In the footsteps of Netflix heroes
© Netflix - Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Paris. From Emily in Paris and Lupin to Sous la Seine, Netflix creations invite you to explore France, with its must-see sites and little-known nuggets. From Paris to Provence, embark on a journey through France in the footsteps of the heroes of the series and films produced by the streaming platform. Follow the advice of Emily Cooper, Assane Diop and Adam Franco for a trip to France rich in discoveries and encounters.
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Walk in Paris on the traces of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
Itinerary 01 on 05
- distance6.2 miles
- duration4 days
- difficultyEasy
- stages4 steps
From Dieppe to Le Havre: In the footsteps of the Impressionists in Normandy
Itinerary 02 on 05
- distance109 km
- duration3 days
- stages3 steps
A romantic cycling adventure for foodies along the Canal du Midi
Itinerary 03 on 05
- distance302 km
- duration1 week
- stages7 steps
Guadeloupe from island to island
Itinerary 04 on 05
- duration15 Days
- stages15 step
The most beautiful hikes around Mont Blanc
Itinerary 05 on 05
- duration6 days
- stages6 steps
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