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Where to stay in France?

Where to stay in France?

From the burning heat of the south to the alpine mountain peaks in the east and the Renaissance chateaux in the centre, France has so much to offer those on day trips, weekend getaways, or annual fortnight holidays.

The same is true of the hotels in France with a variety to match the country. The many hotels France has, whether scattered in rural villages or right in the middle of Paris, offer so much to the visitor. Using Vayama.ie to book accommodation in one of the hotels in France is the way to do it – fuss-free and simple.

More about the hotels in France

Whether it be a fairytale chateau, a chic urban residence or a rural gite, the hotels in France offer variety for all tastes and budgets. For luxury hotels France has just one word – Paris. The capital is buzzing with some of the best hotels in France, along with amazing sights such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Pompidou Centre.

If you want business hotels France has many of those too, usually booked up during the week but offering cheaper rooms in these hotels in France at the weekend. Most hotels in France do not include breakfast in their pricing so be aware you will probably have to pay extra for a croissant and a coffee.

Places to see on your travels in France

For almost guaranteed sun in the summer, head south of Perpignan to Argeles sur Mer. It is the typical family holiday with great beaches, a warm Med and plenty of opportunity to relax and enjoy. It is also where the French holiday so it has something to recommend it.

Not far inland is the medieval town of Carcassonne, devilishly hot on a summer’s day, but come dusk when most visitors have gone, it transforms into a magical fairytale world as the sun sets behind La Cite, the inner walled city.

Like most of France, the Bordeaux region does not disappoint when it comes to refreshments. There is also Lourdes, where pilgrims come to be healed, and Dune du Pilat, the largest sand dune in Europe, measuring nearly 3kms long and 500m wide...and counting.

Flights to France

Champagne, croissants and camembert – all delicious food and drink we associate with France, our nearest neighbour. There was a time when booze cruises to France were the norm, to pick up gorgeous wine from France. Nowadays many people fly there for their holidays as there are major airports scattered throughout this large country.

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