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2025 France Bucket List by Region

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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.


2025 France Bucket List by Region

Provence

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The city of Aix-en-Provence has named 2025 the year of Cézanne as it celebrates and holds events honoring one of its most famed residents. From June 28 to October, Musée Granet holds its Cézanne au Jas de Bouffan exhibition, which features dozens of Paul Cézanne’s pieces of art.

Return to Cézanne’s roots with a visit to his family home. The Jas de Bouffan mansion is currently under renovation and is set to open this summer. The Cézannes purchased this home in 1859 and stayed for decades, per Cézanne 2025. It was in between these four walls that Cézanne not only grew up but also found inspiration for and created his artwork, according to Cézanne 2025.

Not far from Aix-en-Provence lies Château La Coste, a winery and sculpture park. At this gorgeous domain, you can learn about how they make their famed rosé wine and wander their art installations in their Provençal vineyards. In addition to their permanent collections, you can admire some of their temporary exhibitions in 2025. In March, you can see two expositions of British artists Jack Penny and Jess Allen. From April 12 to June 9, you can wander its Par Quatre Chemins expositon, featuring 35 different artists work from art center POUSH.

You might also be interested in Paris to Provence: The Perfect Week Itinerary.

Paris

Revisit Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral

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After fire ravaged this beloved cathedral in Paris, Notre Dame remained closed for years. And in December 2024, it reopened to the public. 2025 is the perfect year to add Notre Dame to your France bucket list. When you visit this gothic cathedral, be sure to wander the historic Latin Quarter just a stone’s throw away.

Visit the renovated Grand Palais

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After being under construction since 2021, the Grand Palais is set to finish renovations in June 2025. Although visitors have been able to see different parts of this cultural center, it will come to completion — and not without celebration. From June to August, the Grand Palais will launch its “Grand Palais d’été” season featuring different concerts and children’s workshops, according to its website.

If you simply can’t wait till the grand re-opening in June, no need to fret. Until April 2, you can visit the “Du Cœur à la Main : Dolce&Gabbana.” This exhibition revisits this famed Italian luxury brand and its inspirations from Italian history, architecture, ballet and cinema, according to the museum’s website.

Wander the Couture Exposition at the Louvre

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Perhaps you’ve already seen the Mona Lisa and the Venus di Milo; in 2025, wander even farther in the Louvre. From January 24 to July 21, this world-renowned museum is showcasing its exhibition Louvre Couture: Objets d’Art, Objets de Mode. From Dior to Chanel, Louboutin to Givenchy, these 65 designs are spread across more than 95,000 square feet and different wings, according to the Louvre. Explore the trends and changes in design from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period.

You might also be interested in our article on the many lives of the Louvre over the centuries.

After-Hours Private Guided Visit of the Louvre
Not into crowds? At French Side Travel, we get it. With an after-hours visit, you’ll explore the treasures of the Louvre with precious elbow room. On this guided visit, you’ll have privileged access to the Louvre’s permanent collections. Contact us to secure your after-hours visit of the Louvre.

Loire Valley

From April 19 to November 2, you can attend the 2025 edition of the International Garden Festival at Chaumont-sur-Loire. This year’s fairytale theme is sure to enchant you with the various garden and landscape designs in the heart of the Loire Valley.

Music lovers will want to make their calendars for the 14th Festival of Chambord. During these 12 evenings at the Château de Chambord, nearly 300 artists, including four orchestras, will perform in the château gardens.

You might also be interested in the best Loire Valley tours from Paris.

Hot-Air Balloon Ride over the Loire Valley
Longing for an epic experience in the Loire Valley? Embark on one of the most thrilling adventures with a hot-air balloon ride. Enjoy a three-hour ride over the Loire Valley as you admire the Château de Chenonceau and the Château d’Amboise from the clouds. Sip on a glass of wine and taste regional products as you take in the majestic landscapes.

Normandy

Cathedral fo Caen in Frace

Many are delighted to reach big milestones such as a 20th anniversary or 50th birthday. But unfortunately, Caen has you beat as it celebrates its 1000 years in 2025. It was in the year 1025 that this town in Normandy was first mentioned in historical registers, per Normandie Tourisme. To celebrate William the Conqueror’s hometown, Caen will host a variety of events in 2025. Inauguration of the Château of Caen, an aquatic and aerial show, a parade, and even more to add to your 2025 France bucket list. 

Where to Stay in France

Villa La Coste in Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade
Tucked in the Château La Coste domain, his luxury hotel in Provence boasts five stars and 31 villa suites. Indulge in a spa treatement at Villa La Coste. Perhaps a rose, poppy seed and lavender body scrub? Be sure to reserve a meal at its restaurant featuring Michelin-starred chef Hélène Darroze.

Château des Fleurs in Paris
Step into the Belle Époque with a stay at five-star hotel Château des Fleurs. Enjoy a stay in one of its 37 rooms and admire beautiful Parisian architecture from your bed. Nosh on the hotel’s Franco-Korean fusion menu. Treat yourself to a massage or a facial at its spa.


The Olympic Games may be over, but the year 2025 is full of exciting activities and events for your France bucket list this year. Whether it’s attending Caen’s 1000th birthday party or wandering one of Paris’ newest art exhibitions, you’ll want to add these to your 2025 bucket list. Contact one of our travel designers today to start planning your trip. You might also like: A Historical and Cultural Escape to Paris or Art, Culture and History trip to Provence

Best Loire Valley Tours from Paris

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From Louis XIV to Marie Antoinette, French history is marked by its monarchs. Their decadent wardrobes, decorated abodes and royal courts all play an important role in the story of France. The Palace of Versailles may be the most well-known of French châteaux, but you needn’t stop there. Only a couple hours from Paris, the Loire Valley is particularly known for its wealth of châteaux and is accessible as a day trip from Paris. If you want to squeeze in Loire Valley castles during your trip to Paris, don’t fret. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite spots and the best Loire Valley tours from Paris.


Best Loire Valley Tours from Paris

How to Get to the Loire Valley from Paris

Easily accessed by train, the Loire Valley makes for a perfect day trip from Paris. Tours and Amboise are 2-hour train rides from Paris. Blois is just an hour and a half from Paris by train. Orléans is only an hour from Paris. No matter which of these towns you choose, the Loire Valley châteaux are at your fingertips. French Side Travel also offers private pickups. If you’re looking for a seamless experience and are wanting to leave the logistics to the pros, let us help.

Château de Chambord

One of the Loire Valley’s best-known castles, the Château de Chambord dates back to the 1500s. But it wasn’t finished until the reign of Louis XIV, the Sun King, in the 1600s, according to its website. This château also played a vital role during World War II. Artwork at the Louvre was evacuated in haste to protect these masterpieces from the Nazis, and the château stored many pieces safe keeping. One of its most famed temporary residents was the Mona Lisa, per Chambord. In 1981, the château became a UNESCO World Heritage site. Today you can marvel at its flawless gardens and Renaissance architecture.

Château de Chenonceau 

Nicknamed the “Ladies’ Castle,” the Château de Chenonceau has been home to many notable women over the years, such as Catherine de Medici. This Loire Valley castle’s history dates back to the 1100s and features artwork from artists such as Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony Van Dyck. Wander this château’s Flower Garden and take a floral workshop.

Château du Clos Lucé

Not far from the Château d’Amboise, the Château du Clos Lucé is best known for being where Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years. In 1516, King Francis I invited da Vinci to stay at this château, and an underground passage between the two châteaux allowed access, according to the site. Today you can explore the châteaux’s rooms including its library, bedrooms and da Vinci’s workshop as well as its park.

La Forteresse Royale de Chinon

The history of the Royal Fortress of Chinon can be traced back to the Roman Empire. This fortress. And in the 1400s, Joan of Arc came to meet Charles VII at this fortress. Explore its different towers, archaeological collections and Joan of Arc collection — all a stone’s throw away from the renowned Loire Valley vineyards.

Château de Villandry

This Loire Valley château’s history can be traced back to the Middle Ages. Over the centuries, the Château de Villandry changed ownership and expanded, with notable additions being its many gardens. Spend the day strolling through this château’s arcaded galleries and the intricate oriental drawing room.


French Side Travel Loire Valley Tours

From horseback to hot-air balloons, here are some of our favorite Loire Valley tours from Paris. Interested in learning more about different Loire Valley châteaux? Read our post about 10 of our favorite Loire Valley châteaux.

Private Guided Tour of Loire Valley Castles with Driver
Not interested in navigating trains or driving around the region yourself? Leave the logistics up to us so that you can concentrate on admiring the Loire Valley’s fairytale castles. During your private tour with a licensed driver, you’ll spend time at some of the best spots in the Loire Valley. From the Château de Chenonceau to the Château de Chambord, you’ll see life as it used to be for the French royals. Admire the exquisite architecture, manicured gardens and classic artwork in these Loire Valley castles, all at your own speed.

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Full-Day Wine Tour of the Loire Valley
Spend the day immersing yourself in the enchanting Loire Valley wine region. Located near the Château de Chenonceau, this domain ferments its wines in troglodyte cellars, or underground caves. You’ll also have the chance to explore a winery close to the Château Royal d’Amboise. Here you’ll stroll its vineyards and troglodytic cellars. Learn more about the region’s wine, including its renowned Vouvray, from the winemakers themselves. 

Visit the Château de Villandry, Château de L’Islette, and the Vouvray Wine Region
Can’t decide between exploring the Loire Valley châteaux and discovering its wine region? No need to choose with this French Side Travel tour. Wander the stunning gardens of Château de Villandry and the idyllic Château de l’Islette. Wander two local wineries and be tempted with a glass of Muscadet or Vouvray as you brush up on your Loire Valley appellations. 

Hot-Air Balloon Ride over the Loire Valley
Fancy the most privileged view of the Loire Valley castles? Embark on one of the most thrilling Loire Valley tours from Paris with a hot-air balloon ride. Enjoy a three-hour ride over the Loire Valley as you admire the Château de Chenonceau and the Château d’Amboise from the clouds. Sip on a glass of wine and nosh on regional products as you marvel at the scenery.

Photo Courtesy of D. Templier CRT Centre – Val de Loire

Loire Valley Tour on Horseback
Admire the Loire Valley châteaux while also taking in the splendid scenery of the region with a tour on horseback. On your private tour with French Side Travel, you’ll trot through the region’s vineyards and forests. Stop at Château Villandry for lunch and a stroll through this castle just outside of Tours.

Want to spend more than just a day in the Loire Valley? We couldn’t agree more! From the Loire Valley’s rich wine region to its majestic castles, there’s so much to squeeze into your trip. French Side Travel also offers longer tours in the Loire Valley region. Whether you’re traveling as a couple or small group, French Side Travel can personalize your trip to your group’s needs.


Where to Stay in Paris

Photo courtesy of Hôtel San Régis

Hôtel San Régis
Searching for a hotel fit for royalty? Hotel San Régis will enchant you with its 42 immaculately decorated rooms and suites. This five-star hotel is but a stone’s throw away from the Champs-Elysées. Enjoy your morning coffee from your suite’s terrace overlooking the Eiffel Tower. Dine at the hotel’s restaurant and treat yourself to a goûter prepared by Jessica Préalpato, named one of the best pastry chefs.

Courtesy of Château des Fleurs

Château des Fleurs
Rewind to the Belle Époque with a stay at five-star hotel Château des Fleurs. Enjoy a stay in one of its 37 rooms and admire beautiful Parisian architecture from your bed. Nosh on the hotel’s Franco-Korean fusion menu. Treat yourself to a massage or a facial at its spa. You’ll feel just like a royal!


Already packing for one of these Loire Valley tours from Paris? You might also be interested in: Flavors of the Loire Valley and Luxury Escape to the Loire Valley. Need some help personalizing your trip?

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