Ever wondered which country has the most visits by tourists? Possess the city of light (Paris), welcome to France! The country of love, luxury and expenses.
What’s so special about France? France is known for its monumental tourist attractions for example; Disney Paris having a whopping 15 million visitors each year, The Eiffel Tower which has became an enduring symbol of romance, gets about 7 million tourists each year and The Louvre Museum is one of the world’s largest museums and home to one of the most impressive art collections in history!
The arts are deeply appreciated in
French traditions. Hobbies and professions are historically shown as respectful as well as literature, like the most famous french classic – Les Misérables, Victor Hugo (1862)
France is also special because of France’s capital city, Paris is known for its stunning worldwide brands such as – louis vuitton and chanel as well as Paris being regarded as the ‘Fashion Capital of the World
Moving onto France’s culture/tradition, France contains a variety of people from a variety of countries. Religion wise France considers themselves to be a Christian country. Historically, Catholicism played a significant role in shaping French culture and was the state religion until 1789.
As all countries there are also a variety of cooking techniques and skills. Beyond that is France’s flavoursome cuisine which is prepared with such care.
We may know the classic French food for example: Baguette, croissant, pain au chocolat (chocolate croissant) , etc. There are many options to choose from, but France’s national dish is probably the Boeuf Bourguignon. Which is a piece of meat into an extremely flavoured dish prepared with the freshest ingredients.
Finally, for your spring holiday. Consider France! SInce the temperatures ranges from 13C to 20°C, the perfect pleasant temperature across the whole country so that you can enjoy france without it being crazy cold or heinous hot. Also with the advantage of fewer crowds to enjoy your favourite theme parks without the constant hours of waiting.