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Here is what you need to know: France travel Guide

France is Alex’s homeland, and is a land of controversy. Though living is France has great many advantages such as health care and job protection, it is not always easy to comprehend the mind of the local folks.

A top, France is also a conservator country and most of the time strikes or demonstration are taking place.

Some of the best place to visit are Paris, Bordeaux, Cannes, Strasbourg…

France has tonnes of beautiful land and is a great country for hikers. But it’s also the country where you can discover a fantastic cuisine.

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France consist of a metropolitan are in Western Europe, 5 oversea regions (Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Réunion, Mayotte) and 8 oversea territories (French Polynesia, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Wallis and Futuna, Saint Martin, Saint Barthelemy, French southern and Antarctic lands, New Caledonia and Clapperton island).

Metropolitan France stand on 643 801 km² of land and inhabits 67 million people. It is the 42nd biggest country in the word and the 20th most populous.

Blue stands for nobility, White means clergy and Red denotes bourgeois which were the estates of the old regime in France. When the Tricolour was formally adopted in 1794, its colors symbolized the values of the French Revolution: liberty, equality, brotherhood, democracy, secularism, and modernization

The Eiffel tower took its name from the engineer that designed and built it, Gustave Eiffel. The Eiffel Tower is the most-visited paid monument in the world.

It is 324m tall and held the title of the tallest monument in the world for 41 years.

You can access it its second floor by a lift or stairs.

 

France is one of the largest wines and sparkling wine producers in the world.

French wine is produced all over France, in quantities between 50 and 60 million hectolitres per year, representing some 7–8 billion bottles.

Most of its wines took their name from the region it has been made. Bordeaux comes from the bordeaux region, champagne comes from champagne…

What to expect?

Language: The official language is French. Though the country is multi-cultural, English should help you around quite enough. Near the German border people will also understand German, and in southwest, Spanish.

Food: French cuisine comes in many ways. All taste can be served. Traditional dish change from one region to the others. Some of our favourite are, tarte flambee, croque monsieur, crepes… and don’t forget the dessert!

Transportation: You can either fly or ride trains. Both systems are quite developed. A cheaper way would be buses with blabla bus or flixbus.

Money: The currency in France is the euro.

Plugs: The plugs in France are type C (Euro). The standard voltage is 220V with a frequency of 50hz.

Safety: Watch for pickpocket. Day or night touristic areas are safe but if you can avoid getting out alone, it would be better in bug cities, smaller one are completely safe

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