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Do you have France as the next destination you plan to travel to? If the answer is yes, then book your flights to France with Red Umbrella Holidays at an affordable airfare. You can score great deals on your flights and plan a pocket-friendly trip with us.
France is a Western European country known for its architecture, traditions, and culture. It is known for its flourishing tourism and serves 89 million visitors every year from destinations across the globe. The tourists who visit France come to enjoy its museums, art centers, galleries, and historic sites. There are 41 famous UNESCO Heritage Sites in France that are treasured as tourist places for their history.
France is a modern-day exclusive economic zone because of its geographical presence. It is a blend of history with its glorious art and architecture. Several beautiful architectural standouts are present in France, including Notre Dame, Sainte Chappelle, Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel, the Palace of Versailles, and more. The best part of visiting France is its cuisine which adds to its glory as a tourist destination with sumptuous cheese, crepes, and world-famous wines.
For travelers who are taking a flight from JFK New York Airport, the time to reach France is usually 8 to 10 hours for a direct flight. The flight duration depends on your origin, exact destination, your airlines, and the number of stops during your flight.
At Red Umbrella Holidays, we recommend you travel to France from September to October. At this time, the tourist visit is in full swing, and you can enjoy the renowned places to visit. You may plan to go from mid-March to April or if you want to avoid crowds, plan in February during France's winter season.