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France isn’t short of bucket list landmarks, destinations and experiences. You’ll find patisserie-lined arrondissements and world-famous monuments in the country’s historic capital, while vineyards and farms decorate the countryside. Visitors flock from around the world to visit the beaches and towns of the French Riviera, and winter brings skiers to the mountains before the snow melts to reveal pretty hiking trails in the spring.

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Prepare for a stylish sojourn in France, whatever your budget. In Paris, you can stroll to the Eiffel Tower from the centrally-located Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel. Thanks to recent renovation, rooms are modern and some look out over the Seine. If you’d rather holiday in the Riviera, there are plenty of hotels on the Mediterranean coast. Consider Cannes – this celebrity haunt is a great holiday destination. The JW Marriott Cannes will leave you star-struck, whilst its sea views will have you swooning. Down the coast in Nice, head to the old town for a stay at Beau Rivage. This small hotel has its own restaurant on the beach, just across the street – and you can also rent sun loungers for a spot of bronzing.

 

     

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Skiing in France

France is home to one of the best ski areas in the world, great cuisine, some epic après ski, and high altitude snow-sure conditions.

A lot of the resorts were purpose-built in the 60s and 70s, giving them a high altitude and fast-moving modern lift systems. Add to this beautiful scenery and you have a perfect place to ski.

Alpe d’Huez

66 miles from Grenoble airport

Also known as the ‘Island in the Sun’, Alpe d’Huez normally gets around 300 days of sun throughout the year, making it a perfect ski spot. The pistes range from easy greens to extreme blacks up to 3330 metres, but the real draw is La Sarenne – which is the longest black run in the world stretching 16km. You’ll have as much fun off the pistes too as Alpe d’Huez is one of the liveliest resorts in the Alps, so you’ll find plenty of opportunity to have a few drinks after your long day of skiing.

Chamonix

62 miles from Geneva airport

Sitting just below the majestic Mont Blanc, Europe’s highest mountain, the charming town of Chamonix will cater to your every skiing need. During the summer it is a haven for climbers and bikers, but it comes alive for advanced free skiers and snowboarders around November. Despite its relatively low altitude, most of the lifts head up to above 2000 metres, with the most famous off-piste runs in the world. A bustling town, you will find shops, bars and restaurants to suit any evening – and of course some great après ski too.

Courchevel

63 miles from Chambery airport

Courchevel is one of several resorts in the massive Les Trois Vallées ski area, and garners an affluent crowd due to its brilliant restaurants and luxury chalets. Couchevel has some great pistes too, ranging from long greens perfect for newcomers to runs more suited to seasoned skiers. You’ll find some steep blacks at the top of the Saulire lift, which your group can race down into the centre. Those wanting a bit more should head over into Meribel or Val Thorens, where you’ll find 600 kilometres of pistes waiting for you to explore. World-class après ski can be found in 1850’s Tremplin bar.

Flaine

56 miles from Geneva airport

Flaine is part of the Grand Massif ski area, which also includes Les Carroz and Samoëns. The Flaine ski bowl itself is a brilliant area for beginners and intermediates, with some superb black routes for the fearless. It is great for freestyle skiers and snowboarders too, with one of the biggest snow parks in Europe, the Jam Park, stretching down the mountain for almost a mile. Flaine was purpose-built, so you won’t find too much in the way of entertainment, but there is such good skiing that you’ll be too tired to party.

La Plagne

82 miles from Geneva airport

La Plagne is a beautiful series of villages, all with their own advantages, sitting within the huge Paradiski area. La Plagne’s skiing covers a large area, but for those looking for a bit more, Paradiski covers almost 450 kilometres of pristine slopes. The big, wide runs are perfect for those new to snow sports and those who like to carve at high speeds. La Plagne is suited best to competent skiers, with around 70% of the runs being blue or easy reds. Off the piste, you’ll find over 50 restaurants catering for your every need.

Les Arcs

228 miles from Chambery airport

Built above Bourg St. Moritz in the 1960s, Les Arcs is now one of the most respected resorts in the world. The great thing about Les Arcs is that 70% of the pistes are above 2000 metres, making it a very snow-sure mountain, even late in the season. Also connected to the Paradiski area and La Plagne, the slopes are more suited to proficient skiers but there are some amazing routes for the more advanced. Try the Aiguille Rouge peak, which drops 2000m vertically and is 7km long. Les Arcs is not well known for nightlife, but you’ll find some fun après ski in Les Arcs 1800.

Meribel

82 miles from Geneva airport

Set in the heart of the world-class Three Valleys ski area, Meribel oozes with alpine town chalet charm. Soak up your prime position to hit the pistes, with an incredible 600km of skiable terrain to cruise across on your ski holiday. Beginners can start at Méribel Altiport, then glide the variety of green runs. Intermediate and advanced skiers can savour high altitude skiing in Val Thornes, or discover mogul fields and ski parks in Courchevel. Be sure to plan your ski days out with the Three Valleys map. After days on the mountain, soak up the après ski buzz and vibrant nightlife of Meribel.

Tignes

106 miles from Geneva airport

Being on a glacier guarantees snow in Tignes, and allows for a long season which runs, normally, from October to May. As part of the enormous Espace Killy ski area, you’ll have more than 300 kilometres of skiable terrain at your ski tips. Tignes has a smaller area surrounding it, but no less impressive – with two brilliant snow parks, wide sweeping pistes and some of the best off-piste in the French Alps. As a purpose-built resort, it may lack the traditional Alpine village charm, but it makes up for it with its superb skiing conditions, affordable prices and lively après ski.

Val d’Isere

108 miles from Geneva airport

Val d’Isere is arguably one of the world’s best ski resorts, with spectacular skiing at a high altitude, brilliant après ski and lift links to the huge Espace Killy ski area. Predominantly built for intermediate and advanced skiers, this is a veritable playground for the experienced – with some incredible free skiing available to those able. The famous Oakley ValPark will have snowboarders jumping for joy, as will the resort’s cosmopolitan après ski bars and modern restaurants. Those looking for more traditional fare will find some great taverns serving Savoyard specialities too – like a delicious cheese fondue.

Val Thorens

94 miles from Geneva airport

Europe’s highest and most snow sure resort, Val Thoren ticks all the boxes when looking for a high altitude ski holiday. As a purpose-built resort, it is not the most beautiful, but you will forgive that when you ski straight to the door of your accommodation. The well-groomed pistes cater for the more advanced skier at the top of the mountain, but beginners will find some exhilarating runs too. The off-piste here is also superb, with powder snow galore on the Peclet and Chavière glaciers. After skiing, head down to the town to find great bars – including the breathtaking views from the panoramic Bar 360.

Valmorel

59 miles from Chambery airport

Take a ski holiday to the gateway resort of the Tarentaise, Valmorel. There is a nursery area next to the village and gentle greens for beginners, as well as an extensive range of blue and red runs for intermediates across the 165km Grand Domaine ski area. For expert skiers, there is just a scattering of black runs and steeper reds – although there is some brilliant off-piste available for those advanced enough. When it’s time to take the ski boots off, take a turn at snowshoeing. The après here is leisurely, people usually enjoy a couple of afternoon beers and an evening drink in a bar.

France holiday FAQs

Paris city breaks are one of the most popular France holidays. Venture to the capital to see the sights: the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum and Musée d'Orsay. Have children in tow? Book a Disneyland Paris holidays. If you're dreaming of a French villa with a pool, head to the south of France. Holiday hotspot Nice is the capital of the French Riviera, but there are plenty of other gorgeous villas in the south of France. You may also want to bask in Marseille or Toulouse.

Ski holidays in France are a great way to break up bleak winters. Hit the best slopes in the French Alps and sip hot chocolate during your Morzine or Tignes ski holiday. Summer is the perfect time to get away for a cycling or beach holiday in France. Sunning in the French Riviera is très sophistiqué, no? However, it's convenient to take a weekend break to Paris at any time of year – because there are always exciting events and exhibitions in the City of Lights..

 

We can help you find the best flight and hotel to Paris, but there are plenty of other fascinating destinations to explore. For more privacy, book your family into a serene villa in France – with gorgeous views and a private pool. If you're thinking about a package holiday to France, why not opt for an all-inclusive break? It will allow you to enjoy your time away without worrying about extra costs.

A fun fact: if you laid out all 3,427km of France’s coastline you’d be able to get from Paris to Petra. That’s a lot of beach holiday potential! The Riviera has the most glamorous coastal cities in the country. In Nice, enjoy the Promenade des Anglais when you stay at Le Meridien Nice, a chic hotel opposite the city’s sandy beach. For the last word in Riviera getaway glam, head to the Fairmont Monte Carlo. You’re just a short drive from the little coves along the coast from Monaco, and you have a fantastic five-star perch on the cliff.

Enjoy a wonderful holiday en famille in France… As long as you don’t have ‘enfants terribles’, that is. Whether they’re gawping at confectionary in a patisserie or goggling at a guillotine and learning the country’s fascinating history, kids will love France. Make plenty of wonderful family memories in Disneyland, Paris. Stay at the magical Vienna House Dream Castle at Disneyland Paris where children will be delighted by staff in period costume and two great playgrounds. Otherwise, check in at the colourful Magic Circus Hotel at Disneyland Paris, where every day is a celebration.

Your French adventure doesn’t have to come at a great expense. Keep costs down on your holiday without cramping your style. Paris might be home to some pricy real estate, but you can get the most out of the capital without breaking the bank if you stay at D Espagne. This three-star hotel is on a quiet street behind the Grands Boulevards, near the Opera Garnier. Behind its historic façade is a fresh, modern interior. In Cannes, stay at the affordable four-star Hotel Simone. This central hotel has chic interior design and lovely, airy rooms.

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