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This city is such an inspiration for couples in love that the 45 tons of symbolic locks had to be removed from the Pont des Arts, due to risk of collapse. Book a flight to Paris, celebrate amour and much more!

Live what you’ve always imagined
A day never to forget: climbing to the top of the world’s most famous tower (Eiffel) after checking the most visited museum (Louvre) and walking the greatest avenue (Champs-Elysées). Well, one day might not be enough. Bring time and see also the Notre-Dame, the Sacré Coeur and the Pompidou.

And if that won’t convince you…
Did you know there’s a miniature Statue of Liberty in the grandiose Jardin du Luxembourg? Near by is Quartier Latin, where the evening heats up to end up even better in the bohemian Montmartre. After shopping in the Galeries Lafayette, if you’re in the mood for something different go to Versailles. The Hall of Mirrors will make your jaws drop. 

Culture and Business

On a business trip, knowing the culture and customs of the country you are visiting can have a big impact on the success of your business.

Before leaving

Make sure you have your citizen’s card or passport and boarding pass with you. Depending on your country of origin, arrange your visa or other required documentation well in advance.

Climate

France has a temperate climate with 4 types of climate: oceanic, continental, Mediterranean and mountainous. In Paris, the average temperature in summer is 20ºC and in the winter 5ºC.

Time zone

GMT + 1

Geography and Politics

France is located in Western Europe and is a member of the European Union. It is a semi-presidential democratic republic.

Tips and Payment

Most businesses accept credit cards, but it is always useful to have cash with you. France is part of the Eurozone, so the currency used will be the Euro (EUR). It is not customary to leave a tip since the bill in restaurants already contains a service charge.

Language and expressions to memorize

French is the official language. In French, "Bonjour" = hi; "S'il vous plaît" = please; "Merci beaucoup" = thank you very much.

What to do

Learn a few phrases in French. The French are very proud of their culture and like it when those who visit their country make an effort to learn their language.

What not to do

Do not talk to someone using “tu" if the correct form is "vous". Depending on how well you know someone and the context in which you are, always use "vous" as a sign of respect, if in doubt. Use “tu" with friends or family.

What to wear

Fashion and looks are seen as very important and help to make a first impression. Dress in a formal style that is neat and sophisticated. The accessories also count - as well as the shoes, which must be up to par!

First contact

When meeting someone for the first time in a business context, greet him or her with a handshake. It is considered normal to give two kisses on the face to friends or in social situations, except between men.