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Regarding The City

The sun-baked beaches, Alps’ sparkling ski slopes, and sunlit vineyards sun-baked beaches draw crowds to this lovely country. France attracts more visitors than any other country in the world. Despite France’s good reputation for good wine, healthy food, fashionable, and a laid-back lifestyle, it’s simple to see why. Although France is undeniably a place to consume until your heart’s delight, this interesting country offers far more than slicing cuisines.

France Is A Great Place

The great season to visit is in the winter, and that those involved in winter sports should bring their polar equipment to the Alps or Pyrenees. Summer weather is extremely hot, although winters are mild. An all-weather jacket and a suitable pair of shoes are needed. Cocktail dresses are recommended for women, as certain restaurants need them. When attending any spiritual venue, avoid wearing a sleeveless top or pants, as they are frowned upon.

Culture

While French is the national language, English is widely talked about. Girls should be embraced on both cheeks or addressed to Madame or Monsieur. Handshakes are customary greetings. The French are well-known for their love of fashionable sportswear and, of necessity, fragrances. Nudism is really only permitted on a few beaches. Very formal attire is required for social events, fancy restaurants, and nightclubs. When attending a banquet, wait until the host makes a motion to begin the meal. In public areas, smoking is prohibited.

Visiting The Location

The town of love, Paris, is indeed a huge city with several attractions within walking distance, owing to its unique public transportation system. There are many more then 80 museums including 200 art galleries in the city. The trip would be worthwhile if you visit Disney Land and see the majestic Eiffel Tower. That the forbidding gothic design of Notre Dame cathedral, Arc de Triomphe, and spans the grave of even an unknown soldier, to Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, the picturesque Sacre Coeur, boat tours, and the Moulin Rouge along the Seine are all popular tourist attractions. Get the Carte Musees-Monuments, which allows you to visit 70 landmarks and museums.

Purchasing

Despite the fact that goods and services tax was included in the payment, a modest tip won’t break the bank. A dollar extra could be left as a tip for the waiter. The taxi drivers can be given a $2 tip.

Electrification

220-volts and 50-cycles AC current.

How To Get There

France

Air France is indeed the national airline which flies here. Most low-cost airlines often fly from the United Kingdom. France de Gaulle, also recognized as Roissy-Charles de Gaulle, was France’s primary airport, located 23 kilometres from the capital. Only at the airport, buses, taxis, and limousines are available. The airline’s railway system claims to be able to reach all of the terminals in under 8 minutes. Such trains are running 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Paris-Orly, Bordeaux, Marseille, Nice, Toulouse, and  Lyon, are the other airports that provide air service.

Through ports such as the North Sea, Atlantic, Havre, and Mediterranean ferries and cruises are available.

Things That Are Exempt From Duty

  • Tea (100g) and coffee extract (40g)
  • Fragrance (50 g) or eau de toilette (250 mL)
  • 1 litre of spirits containing more than 22% liquor or 2 litres of alcoholic drink containing less than 22% alcohol
  • Coffee (500g) or caffeine extract (200g)
  • 250g tobacco either 200 tobacco including 50 cigarettes and 100 cigarillos
  • liquor (2 litres)

Saburo Watanabe

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