What NOT to Do in France as a Tourist

Wolters World
3 Jun 202314:29

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Mark from Vultures World shares essential travel tips for visitors to France, highlighting what not to do to ensure an enjoyable trip. From avoiding cultural stereotypes about the French to navigating local customs like dining times and cheek kissing, the video offers practical advice. Mark encourages travelers to try speaking a bit of French, explore beyond Paris, and be mindful of regional food variations. He also emphasizes the importance of booking train reservations, not overpacking, and being aware of scams. With these tips, visitors can make the most of their time in France, experiencing the country's rich culture and diverse regions.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Don't assume the French are rude; they are generally kind, helpful, and hospitable.
  • 😀 Don't be afraid to try speaking a little French; even a few words like 'merci' and 's'il vous plaît' can go a long way.
  • 😀 Don't feel pressured to kiss strangers in France; cheek kisses are reserved for friends and close acquaintances.
  • 😀 Don't dress too casually when visiting France; locals appreciate it when tourists dress nicely.
  • 😀 Don't think France is just Paris; explore other regions like Bordeaux, Normandy, and the Riviera for a more diverse experience.
  • 😀 Don't forget to book your seat reservations in advance for fast trains (TGV) in France.
  • 😀 Don't overpack when traveling to France; space is limited on trains and in accommodations.
  • 😀 Don't expect all French food to be the same; regional specialties vary greatly, so try local dishes in each area.
  • 😀 Don't expect early dinners or late lunches; French restaurants typically close in the afternoon and open for dinner around 7 or 8 PM.
  • 😀 Don't try to see all of France in one visit; the country is large and best explored in multiple trips focusing on different regions.

Q & A

  • What is one of the most common misconceptions about the French people that tourists should avoid?

    -A common misconception is that the French are rude and snobbish, but in reality, the French are known for being hospitable, helpful, and kind, as long as you approach them respectfully.

  • How can tourists show respect and open up better interactions with locals in France?

    -Tourists should make an effort to learn a few basic French phrases, such as 'merci' (thank you), 's'il vous plaît' (please), and 'oui' (yes). Even attempting to speak French, even if imperfectly, can help locals feel respected and more willing to assist.

  • Is it necessary for tourists to kiss French people when greeting them?

    -No, tourists do not need to kiss people they don’t know. Kissing on the cheeks is reserved for close friends and acquaintances, and tourists can simply use handshakes or other common greetings.

  • What is important to know about dressing when visiting France?

    -France, especially in cities like Paris, is known for its fashion and style. While tourists don't need to dress like models, dressing nicely and paying attention to color coordination and fitting clothes will make locals appreciate you more.

  • Why should tourists not only visit Paris when traveling to France?

    -France offers diverse experiences across different regions. While Paris is beautiful, other places like Bordeaux, Normandy, and the Riviera offer unique cultural, historical, and gastronomic experiences that should not be missed.

  • What is important to know about train travel in France?

    -For traveling on high-speed trains like the TGV, tourists should reserve seats in advance, especially during weekends and holidays. Also, it’s best to avoid overpacking, as there is limited space for luggage on the trains.

  • How does French food vary from region to region?

    -Each region in France has its own local specialties. For example, Normandy is known for its cider, Bordeaux for meat dishes, and regions like Strasbourg may blend French and German culinary influences. Tourists should ask locals about regional dishes to enhance their dining experience.

  • What are some dining habits tourists should be aware of in France?

    -In France, dinner typically starts later, around 7 or 8 PM, and restaurants may close their kitchens from 2 to 3 PM until evening. Tourists should also book reservations for weekend dinners and avoid expecting frog legs everywhere, as they are not as common as often thought.

  • What is the typical beach experience like in France?

    -Beaches in France, such as those near Bordeaux or the Riviera, can be crowded, so tourists should claim a spot when they see one. Also, tourists should be aware of the type of beach—some are rocky rather than sandy—and may want to bring water shoes for comfort.

  • What should tourists know about cultural experiences in France beyond art museums?

    -France offers a wealth of history and culture beyond art museums. Tourists can explore ancient Roman ruins, cathedrals, and cave paintings, as well as appreciate the unique architecture and history found in cities, villages, and countryside areas across the country.

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