Getting around France

One of the benefits of visiting France is the abundance of low-cost flights available from all over Europe. These destinations change over time, but they are diverse and spread across the country. Larger cities, such as Paris, Marseille, and Saint-Etienne / Lyon, are usually included, as are some medium-sized cities, such as Nantes and Bordeaux. France has a vast network of airports, and even small cities like Carcassonne, Brest, and La Rochelle occasionally have direct flights. It's ideal for three- or four-day getaways. Internal flights can also be a quick and affordable option.

The best way to travel in France is entirely dependent on your itinerary. Driving is not recommended in Paris, but it is unquestionably the best option in Brittany, Normandy, or the countryside of Provence. France has an excellent public transportation system. Many destinations are accessible by train, and the TGV is an excellent option for long and fast journeys. When planning your trip, consider whether you really need to rent a car and whether there are any viable alternatives. If you are planning a more urban trip, the most certain thing is that a car is not only unnecessary but also a source of costs and a problem. This is definitely one of the things to know before traveling to France.

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