6 Ways the French Have Changed the World
France has never been interested in doing things the ordinary way. Instead, the country has a long history of turning bold ideas into beautiful realities.
From the first hot air balloon lifting gently into the sky to the invention of photography, modern retail, and scientific breakthroughs that shaped what we eat and how we travel, French innovators have spent centuries transforming imagination into everyday life.
As France celebrates its national holiday, there’s no better time to raise a glass to its dreamers, artists, scientists, and adventurers who have changed the world.
The best part? You can still experience these inventions for yourself today. Wander through the grand department stores that reinvented shopping, drift above vineyards in a hot air balloon, capture your own timeless photographs in Paris, and taste wines and cheeses shaped by scientific discovery. All during your next trip to France.
6 Ways the French Have Changed the World
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If you’ve ever stepped into a department store “just to look” and somehow left with more than you planned, then you’ve already experienced a French invention in action.
In mid-19th century Paris, Marguerite and Aristide Boucicaut reimagined retail with Le Bon Marché, which is widely considered the world’s first modern department store. Fixed prices, seasonal sales, and vast curated selections turned shopping into an experience rather than a transaction, shaping retail culture as we know it today.
Private Guided Visit of La Samaritaine Paris
Step inside one of Paris’ most iconic department stores and learn how O samaritano evolved from a 19th-century retail pioneer into a beautifully restored architectural landmark.
Personal Stylist Experience at Galeries Lafayette
Enjoy a private styling session at Galeries Lafayette, where a dedicated stylist curates looks tailored to your tastes in a private fitting suite.
Manufacture de Sèvres Behind-the-Scenes Visit
Go behind the scenes at France’s legendary porcelain workshop, the Fábrica de Sèvres, and watch master artisans preserve centuries-old techniques.
A invenção da fotografia

Long before selfies, filters, and endless digital memories, France gave the world a way to hold on to a moment forever.
In the early 1800s, Nicéphore Niépce invented photography. In 1827, he created the first permanent photograph, View from the Window at Le Gras, with a technique called heliography. Then, in 1829, his collaboration with Louis Daguerre led to the daguerreotype process, opening photography to the world.
France didn’t just give us beautiful views — it gave us a way to always remember them.
Private Photo Session in Paris
Capture your time in Paris with a professional photographer as you move through the city’s most photogenic streets and hidden corners.
Historic Photo Session
Step into another era with period costumes, styled portraits, and cinematic photography.
Caminhada fotográfica privada guiada
Join a professional photographer for a personalized photo walk focused on architecture, landscapes, gastronomy, or local life.
The First Hot Air Balloon

In 1783, in the small French town of Annonay, brothers Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier gathered a crowd to witness something no one had ever truly seen before: the world’s first practical hot air balloon rising into the sky. Later that same year, experiments continued in Paris, culminating in a royal demonstration at Versailles for Rei louis XVI e Marie Antoinette.
Their invention captivated Europe and opened the sky to possibility.
Passeio particular de balão de ar quente sobre champanhe
Experience the wonder of flight much like the first spectators did centuries ago. Float above the vineyards of Champanhe and enjoy sweeping countryside views with a glass of bubbly in hand.
Interested in taking a hot air balloon ride in a different region? We also offer this excursion in Provence, Bordeaux, the Basque Country, the Loire Valley, and more.
Guided Visit of the Palace of Versailles
The story of the Montgolfier brothers is closely tied to Versailles. Explore the palace with a guided tour and learn more about the royal court that witnessed some of France’s earliest aviation milestones.
The Invention of the Aquarium

French marine biologist Jeanne Villepreux-Power transformed marine science in the 19th century through her invention of the aquarium. Her innovative glass enclosures allowed scientists to observe aquatic life in controlled environments, opening an entirely new window into the mysteries of the sea.
For the first time, marine creatures could be studied up close without being removed from their environment. Today, aquariums continue to support scientific discovery while inspiring curiosity about the oceans and the remarkable life they contain.
Paris Aquarium by Night
Visite a página de produto do Aquário de Paris after hours and wander through illuminated galleries filled with marine life from around the world.
Museu Oceanográfico de Mônaco
Continue your marine exploration in the French Riviera. Explore Monaco’s renowned Museu Oceanográfico with private access that offers a closer look at Mediterranean ecosystems.
The Discovery of Pasteurization

France has given the world some of the best queijos e vinhos. Keeping them fresh? That was French, too! Louis Pasteur’s scientific discoveries transformed public health and food production around the world.
While researching wine spoilage in the 1860s, Pasteur demonstrated that heating liquids could eliminate harmful microorganisms without compromising quality. The process, now known as pasteurization, remains essential to preserving milk, cheese, juice, wine, and many other foods.
Full-Day Private Tour of the Alsace Wine Route
Pasteur’s work began with wine, making Alsace a fitting destination to explore his legacy. Travel through storybook villages, visit local wineries, and enjoy regional food and wine pairings.
Private Wine and Cheese Tasting in Annecy
Sample regional cheeses and wines with expert guidance while learning about Savoyard culinary traditions.
Hands-On Cheese Experiences
For travelers eager to go beyond tasting, France offers numerous opportunities to discover cheese-making firsthand. Meet local producers, visit farms, and even create your own French cheeses.
The Birth of Commercial Aviation

France’s contributions to flight didn’t end with hot air balloons. In the early 20th century, the pioneering pilots of Aéropostale helped establish some of the world’s first commercial and night air routes, connecting Europe, Africa, and South America. What began as an innovative airmail route between France and Argentina expanded into new locations and commercial flights. It was eventually integrated into the new company, Air France, which remains one of the top airlines in the world today.
Their daring journeys helped shape modern aviation as we know it.
L'Envol des Pionniers
Located in the birthplace of Aéropostale, Toulouse, this immersive museum tells the story of legendary aviators who pushed the boundaries of flight.
Museu do Ar e Espaço
Near Paris, the Museu do Ar e Espaço offers one of Europe’s most extensive collections dedicated to aviation and space exploration.
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Hôtel Les Lumières in Versailles
Just moments from the Palace of Versailles, the five-star As Luzes combines historic charm with modern luxury. It provides the perfect setting for discovering the royal heritage and scientific innovations that shaped French history.

Le Domaine de la Tortinière in the Loire Valley
Surrounded by parkland and overlooking the Indre River, Le Domaine de la Tortinière is a four-star castle hotel that offers a refined countryside escape. Its proximity to vineyards, castles, and artisan producers makes it an ideal stop for travelers exploring the Loire Valley.

Hôtel Montalembert in Paris
Located in Paris’ 7th arrondissement, the five-star Hôtel Montalembert combines timeless Parisian elegance with contemporary comfort. Its central location makes it an excellent base for exploring the city’s museums, historic landmarks, and iconic shopping destinations.
France’s influence can be found everywhere: from the photographs we take and the food we enjoy to the way we travel and shop. These groundbreaking innovations continue to shape daily life around the world, and many of them can still be experienced in the very places where they were born.
Ready to discover the stories behind France’s greatest inventions? You may also be interested in França atemporal: de Paris ao Vale do Loire e História e Cultura – Occitânia Sul da França.
Contact one of our travel specialists to begin planning your journey through the country’s extraordinary history and culture.