With 20 arrondissements in Paris, there’s a flavor for every traveler. Paris landmarks are sprinkled across the city’s different boroughs. Admire a slew of the Louvre’s masterpieces in the 1st arrondissement; snap a selfie with the Eiffel Tower in the 7th. Marvel at the restored Notre Dame Cathedral in the 4th arrondissement; wander the ruelles of Montmartre in the 18th. At first glance, the 16th arrondissement may attract fewer tourists, but this chic, authentic neighborhood is a must for your next trip to Paris. Although it’s not home to the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre, it’s conveniently located and offers a true look at Parisian life. From museums to restaurants, here’s your guide to Paris’ 16th arrondissement.
What To Do in Burgundy in 2025
For wine aficionados, Burgundy in Eastern France is a must-visit region. Thanks to the vineyards’ privileged location and a favorable climate, the area produces some of the world’s great wines. But there’s more to Burgundy than just great wines: think a fascinating history, rich culture, and strong gastronomic traditions. Read on to discover French Side Travel’s list of what to do in Burgundy in 2025.
2025 France Bucket List by Region
For France, 2024 was full of fanfare. From hosting the Olympic Games across the country and the reopening of Notre Dame, last year proved to be eventful. This year may be a bit calmer than last year, but in 2025, France has a wide variety of events and activities that are sure to please. Perhaps you already have the classics on your France itinerary such as visiting the Eiffel Tower or trying French cheese. But don’t overlook the unique opportunities for your trip to France this year. From the best art exhibitions to a Loire Valley garden festival, we’re rounding up our favorite events set to take place this year. Here’s our 2025 France Bucket List by region.
The Count of Monte Cristo-Inspired Guide to France
From its paintings to idyllic architecture, sculptures to crafted pastries, France is known for its wealth of art. And France’s legacy on the literary world is widespread: Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Marguerite Duras. And one author who made his mark on his era – and far beyond – is Alexandre Dumas. You may not recognize his name, but you’re sure to know some of his biggest titles: The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Arguably one of Dumas’ most famous works, the latter title recounts the story of Edmond Dantès: his wrongful accusation, betrayal and subsequent quest for justice. And in 2024, his story was made into a movie once again and this time featuring Pierre Niney. Namely in Provence, the film shows many destinations in France. From Château d’If to Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, we’re sharing our Count of Monte Cristo-inspired itinerary to France.
How to Spend a Long Weekend in Corsica
“Southern France” may have you thinking of Nice’s glistening beaches, Provence’s lavender fields or Marseille’s old harbor. And these destinations do fit the bill, but there’s more to southern France than Provence and the French Riviera. Even farther south than Marseille or Saint Tropez sits the French island of Corsica. This under-the-radar destination is sure to charm you with its sea views, Napoleonic history, wine country and medieval villages. No doubt, you need more than a long weekend to see all that Corsica has to offer, but if you only have a few days, don’t fret. If you’re wanting to hit some of this Mediterranean island’s highlights, we’re rounding up some of our favorite activities in Ajaccio and Bonifacio, Corsica. From Corsican gourmet experiences to sea catamaran rides, here’s how to spend a long weekend in Corsica with stops in Ajaccio and Bonifacio.
Where to Go in France in Spring 2025
From lounging at a beach on the French Riviera or skiing the slopes of the Alps, France is renowned for its summer and winter destinations. But France has no shortage of tempting destinations throughout the year, and its shoulder seasons certainly shouldn’t be overlooked. If you’re longing for an extravagant trip to France in the spring, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite destinations. From the blooming gardens of the Loire Valley to the wildlife-rich region of Camargue, France has a plethora of destinations perfect for spring 2025. Whether you want to stroll through France’s blooming gardens or soak up the sun on the French island of Corsica, here are some of our favorite spring destinations in France.
The Beginner’s Guide to Après-Ski in France
From Chamonix to Courchevel, it’s no secret that France is a haven to lovers of all things ski and winter sports. The French Alps are sprinkled with ski villages for those looking to hit the slopes – but not only. Whether you’re not into skiing or you simply want to enjoy all that these winter villages have to offer, France is also known for its après-ski culture, or activities “after skiing.” From hearty fondues to outdoor music festivals on the slope, there’s more than one way to master the art of après-ski. From where to go in the French Alps to what to eat and drink, we’re sharing our beginner’s guide to après-ski in France.
Best Burgundy Tours and Activities
With its decadent gastronomy, renowned wine, and ancient tradition, the region of Burgundy demands a visit. When surveying all of the possible places to visit in France, Burgundy may not be the first destination to jump to mind. But it’s certain that this quieter yet vibrant region will please foodies, wine aficionados and history buffs alike. Its proximity to other French cities such as Paris or Lyon make it the perfect destination to add to your itinerary. If you’re on the hunt for Burgundy trip ideas, we’re sharing some of our favorite activities for your Burgundy tour.
How to Spend a Weekend in the Champagne Region
Only a short train ride from the bustling city of Paris, the region of Champagne boasts a quieter beauty. The part of France is often overlooked for its sunny, vibrant neighbors of Provence and the French Riviera, but the reality is Champagne is a wealth waiting to be tapped. Given its close proximity to the French capital, it’s doable to take a day trip to Champagne. But at French Side Travel, we encourage you to reconsider a short journey to this part of France. From its sophisticated champagne experiences to its exquisite scenery, the region of Champagne deserves more than just a day. Here’s how to spend a weekend in Champagne with some of the best activities to enjoy in this region.
Your Deep-Dive Guide to the Latin Quarter in Paris
With 20 arrondissements, or boroughs, Paris abounds with different neighborhoods to explore. From the glamorous Champs-Elysées to the alternative Montmartre neighborhood, France’s capital has a flavor for each and every visitor. But one neighborhood remains a must, no matter your itinerary or interest. Hailing as one of the oldest neighborhoods in Paris, the Latin Quarter will charm you with its cobblestone streets and millennia of history. And just a stone’s throw away from this historic neighborhood stands the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, which reopens its doors later this year. Not only can you discover the treasures on the inside of the cathedral but also the marvels surrounding it. We’re sharing our deep-dive guide to the Latin Quarter in Paris as well as the best activities in this neighborhood near Notre Dame.