From the Eiffel Tower at midnight to lavender fields in Provence — we cover every château, brasserie, and hidden village in France.
Every region of France is a world unto itself — from Brittany's wild Atlantic coast to the glamour of the Riviera. Where will you go?
No city on Earth carries more romance per cobblestone than Paris. The Eiffel Tower at dusk, croissants at a zinc-topped café, the Louvre's impossible treasures, and the Seine at midnight — this city rewards visitors endlessly.
In June and July, Provence's lavender fields turn the Luberon valley entirely purple. Combine with Aix-en-Provence's elegant streets, the Pont du Gard Roman aqueduct, and perched village of Les Baux-de-Provence.
From the Ritz Paris to a stone farmhouse in the Dordogne, from a ski chalet in Chamonix to a Belle Époque villa in Nice — Booking.com has every dream France stay at the absolute best price.
From grand Parisian palaces to intimate Provençal bastides — hand-picked and bookable via Booking.com
The most famous hotel in the world. Coco Chanel lived here for 34 years. The legendary Hemingway Bar, the two-starred L'Espadon restaurant, and the Ritz Club spa define the ultimate Paris experience.
On Paris's most exclusive shopping street, Le Bristol houses three-Michelin-starred Epicure restaurant and a celebrated rooftop pool overlooking the Paris skyline. The most discreet luxury in the capital.
A 13th-century château overlooking the Loire River, steps from where Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years. Vaulted stone dining, formal French garden, and views that haven't changed in 800 years.
The iconic pink dome of the Hôtel Negresco has graced the Promenade des Anglais since 1913. Its corridors form a living museum — Dalí, Niki de Saint Phalle, Rodin — and the Chantecler holds two Michelin stars.
Directly facing Mont Blanc, Europe's highest peak at 4,808m. The spa, fondue at altitude, and waking to a wall of snow-capped mountain from your bed is an experience that doesn't fade.
Built among the Grand Cru vineyards of Smith Haut Lafitte, this hotel invented vinotherapy — spa treatments using Bordeaux grape extracts. The Michelin-starred La Grand'Vigne restaurant is extraordinary.
The Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Sacré-Cœur, Le Marais — Paris has more world-class experiences than any city on Earth.
Nice's Promenade des Anglais, vibrant Vieux-Nice old town, and extraordinary Matisse Museum make it the Riviera's most complete city to explore.
Bordeaux's 18th-century waterfront, the Cité du Vin museum, and surrounding Saint-Émilion and Médoc vineyards are extraordinary.
Lyon's traditional bouchon restaurants, UNESCO Vieux-Lyon, and the Basilique de Fourvière make this France's most underrated major city.
The Grande Île UNESCO island, La Petite France canal quarter, and Europe's oldest Christmas market. Year-round magic.
The Vieux-Port, MuCEM museum, the stunning Les Calanques sea cliffs, and France's finest bouillabaisse.
"France is not just a country — it is a philosophy of pleasure, beauty and the good life, perfected over a thousand years."— France Mon Amour Editorial Team
From budget chalets to ultra-luxury ski-in ski-out residences in Courchevel, Méribel, Val d'Isère, and Chamonix — Booking.com has all French Alpine properties at the best prices.
Rising from the tidal flats of Normandy like a Gothic dream. Stay overnight to experience Mont Saint-Michel abbey in near-silence — 3 million visitors come, so timing matters.
The Hall of Mirrors, the Grand Trianon, and 800 hectares of gardens designed by Le Nôtre. Versailles is the greatest royal palace on Earth.
The Vézère Valley's cave paintings at Lascaux, hilltop village of Les Eyzies, and the golden-stone medieval town of Sarlat-la-Canéda.
Château de Chambord, Chenonceau, Amboise, and Azay-le-Rideau — the Loire Valley's Renaissance châteaux make the whole region a living museum.
The D-Day landing beaches, Bayeux Tapestry, Étretat's dramatic chalk cliffs, and apple orchards producing France's finest calvados brandy.
La Croisette in Cannes, the Casino de Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule's yachts, and the Oceanographic Museum in Monaco.
France's climate varies enormously by region:
France's regional cuisines are a world unto themselves:
France has Europe's finest rail network:
Booking.com's Travel Sustainable programme makes it easy to find certified green stays — from organic farms in Brittany to zero-waste boutique hotels in Paris.