France

France

Expert travel guides and holiday advice

From chilled out summer beach holidays in Nice to romance-filled city breaks in Paris, from wine tours in Provence and the Loire Valley to ski trips in the French Alps, our Gallic neighbour has something to suit every traveller’s tastes. The Independent’s travel experts have put together an extensive range of guides to help you book your next sojourn, whether you’re looking for the best budget hotels in the French capital, want to plan a walking holiday on the Tour du Mont Blanc, or are looking for inspiration for a French foodie weekend.

Paris

For sight-seeing tips, must-visit museums, attractions off the beaten track and stand-out restaurant recommendations, read our local's guide. If you're looking for somewhere to stay in the City of Light, our expert-written reviews have you covered, from romantic boutique hotels to affordable accommodation in the heart of the capital.

Disneyland Paris

Best hotels in France

The Independent’s travel experts have reviewed the best hotels across the country, whether you're looking for a family and budget-friendly pad close to plenty of attractions or are after an opulent chateau stay in rural France.

<p>Notre-Dame de la Garde in Marseille</p>

The ultimate guide to Marseille, France’s cool, coastal second city

Nicola Stewart shares everything you need to know to plan the perfect weekend in this dynamic port city

Float your boat: Marseille sprawls out from the Vieux Port

Marseille travel tips: Where to go and what to see in 48 hours

A direct Eurostar to the Provençal capital has started in time for festival season, says Mary Novakovich

Dordogne

Traveller's guide: The Dordogne and the Lot

In the third of our six-part series produced in association with Footprint Travel Guides, Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls explore this tranquil region of south-west France
Beaulieu sits on the banks of the Dordogne river

Down in the valley: discovering the Dordogne’s quiet side

Away from the crowds of well-heeled Brits you’ll find natural wonders, pretty villages and top-class gastronomy

One of the medieval city gates, Porte Cailhau

48 Hours in Bordeaux

A new landmark wine centre, tramway and renovation of its historic city centre are giving this Euro 2016 host city added sparkle

<p>France’s Loire Valley is picture-perfect and ripe for exploring in autumn</p>

How to explore France’s beautiful Loire region, car-free

Take a long weekend, two trains and a rental bike to tick off one of France’s loveliest regions guilt-free, says Alicia Miller

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