Travel Tips For France

Whenever you are planning a travel to France you should consider the amount of eating you will do while there. There are beautiful sights to see but just as many temptations for delicacies to taste. You might find that you are able to gain quite a bit of weight in even a short trip to France.

The best pastries in the world are found if you travel in France. The light and airy cakes are like feathers coated in seductive butter cream frostings and deep rich chocolates and they are as fattening as they are beautiful. With over 2300 pastry shops in France you will find that almost every corner will be offering the tempting treats. It is difficult to refuse the candied chestnuts, sherbet cakes, raspberry tarts and fruit filled crepes. If you are looking for gourmet ice cream you can find the best at Berthillon in Paris where you are tempted with a long list of flavors all homemade and delicious.

Every meal in France will be a temptation as the top chefs are located here and are constantly creating delicacies for you to try. Your palette will certainly enjoy the burst of flavors that it is encountering but your waistline may not feel so good about it. The best way to indulge your taste buds while travel in France and keep your waistline in tact is to share a small serving with a friend. You can get a sample of the treat without having to endure the mass amount of calories it includes.

While sightseeing you can take a bike through the countryside to help burn some of those calories. Your journey will be filled with mystical castles, educational museums, as well as more restaurants that are tucked away from the crowds. While in France you may have the desire to see many places but the time you have will not make that possible, it is best to make a list of the top priority places of interest before you arrive.

Buying maps of the cities you plan to visit before arriving is a good way to get a feel for the countryside you are planning on visiting.

It is a good idea to buy and read a few books on the French culture, it is better to learn the differences between your culture before you arrive and not after to avoid any embarrassment or the risk of offending anyone.

You must know enough French to assist you in finding sights of interest, hailing  a taxi cab or to help find your way to the hotel. Many people in France speak English but finding one when you need them the most may not be possible.

Check the weather frequently, the weather in France changes often and you want to be prepared while on an outing. Pack very lightly, the French do not usually pack very heavily. There is not much room on the trains in France so if you have several bags you may not be able to fit them all on. Some hotels in France offer staircases and no elevator so this means you might be carrying your suitcases up several flights of stairs.

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