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France Itinerary: 6D5N Plan Exploring Paris, Normandy, Nice, and More

France Itinerary – France is one of the top destinations in the world that is probably on everyone’s bucket list.

Chillin’ with the Eiffel Tower view, visiting worldwide famous art galleries and museums, trying authentic Parisian food, or staying at the best hotels in the Alps could be some of many activities you can do in France.

So, let’s go beyond Paris and discover more gorgeous cities in France!

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6 Days 5 Nights Itinerary in France, Check it Out!

Check out this itinerary for an exciting trip in France! (Source: PHILIPPE MONTIGNY – Shutterstock)

Paris, the capital city of France, offers you many interesting to do. Undoubtedly, it should be on your itinerary and bucket list.

However, let’s explore beyond Paris this time to visit more enchanting cities. Because even in the small towns, France architecture, museums, and natural landscapes look totally alluring!

Day 1: Arrival in Paris (Airport – Hotel – Musée du Louvre – Arc de Triomphe – Eiffel Tower)

Bienvenue en France

After arriving in Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, you can head directly to the hotel to drop your luggage and rest a bit. Don’t forget to book cozy hotels in the heart of Paris so you can go anywhere easily. 

The Louvre or the Louvre Museum. (Source: Shutterstock)

The first destination you can visit is one of the largest museums in Indonesia, the Musée du Louvre. Here, you can see the famous painting Mona Lisa made by Leonardo da Vinci and other 38,000 arts from pre-history to the 21st history displayed grandly at this museum.

Arc de Triomphe. (Source: Artistic Ahry – Shutterstock)

Then, let’s move to Arc de Triomphe! Located in the central area of Place de l’Étoile, this monument is widely known in Paris, standing at the western end of the Champs-Élysées.

It was built during the time of Napoleon Bonaparte with the aim of remembering the services of the heroes who died during the war. Really historic, right?

A merry-go-round with a stunning Eiffel Tower view. (Source: Minkyeong Park – Shutterstock)

Let’s close the day with a visit to the Eiffel Tower. You can even go up to see the 360 degrees view of Paris from above or enjoy dinner at the tower (though it’s a bit costly but super romantic!).

However, if you don’t wanna go up, you can just chill around the Eiffel Tower and take Instagrammable photos from the Trocadero Square.

Day 2: A Visit to Normandy (Monet’s Garden – Etretat Cliffs – Mont Saint-Michel)

For day two, let’s visit the city of Normandy which is located in the north area of France. This city is bordering with the England Strait and you can go here by driving a car for approximately 2.5 hours.

Monet’s Garden. (Source: Shutterstock)

Monet’s Garden is the first stop when you’re in Normandy. From spring to autumn, this garden always looks lovely and charming with its various collections of colorful flowers. Imagine spending the spring season here looking at the flowers bloom beautifully!

Etretat. (Source: proslgn – Shutterstock)

Next up, there is Etretat, which is famous for its white cliffs. This high cliff is part of the Côte d’Albâtre and is made of limestone and here you can walk around to see the wonderful scenery from above.

Mont Saint-Michel. (Source: Boris Stroujko – Shutterstock)

Before we call it a day, a trip to Mont Saint-Michel is much needed. Situated in Northern France, this island is famous for its uniqueness, when there is a high tide, then it will be separated from the rest of the land. Visiting Mont Saint-Michel will also give you exposure to know more about France’s history!

Day 3: Seeing Everything Nice in Nice (Promenade des Anglais – Vieille Ville – Cours Saleya Market) 

During your day three in France, it’s time to explore Nice, a city located in the southeast of France. You can use the train for about 6 hours to get there and visit the Promenade des Anglais, Vieille Ville, and Cours Saleya Market.

Promenade des Anglais. (Source: SvetlanaSF – Shutterstock)

The Promenade des Anglais is a promenade along the Mediterranean coast of Nice. In this area, you will see many local residents doing various activities, such as relaxing and sunbathing, bicycling, as well as skateboarding and in-line skates.

Vieille Ville. (Source: Artur Bogacki – Shutterstock)

Now, let’s go to the old town Vieille Ville! There are many ancient buildings with notable architecture and various restaurants that sell typical French cuisine. Prepare your camera ready and don’t forget to try some authentic delicacies, t-mates!

Cours Saleya Market. (Source: Shutterstock)

Before heading back to the hotel, let’s stop by Cours Saleya Market, a traditional market in Nice that offers a variety of local produce, food products, fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers. You can also buy souvenirs and feel the ambiance of living like a local. Interested in visiting, t-mates?

Day 4: Strolling Around Bordeaux (Place de la Bourse – Porte Cailhau – La Cité du Vin)

On the fourth day, you can visit other iconic destinations in Bordeaux such as Place de la Bourse, Porte Cailhau, and La Cité du Vin. To get to Bordeaux, you can take a train from Paris for approximately 3 hours.

Place de la Bourse. (Source: Steve Faber – Shutterstock)

After arriving in Bordeaux, you can visit Place de la Bourse, a square with fascinating views that are often favored by a lot of tourists visiting Bordeaux.

Not to forget, Place de la Bourse has also been included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The square is too pretty to be missed, so make sure to take plenty of photos!

Porte Cailhau. (Source: JeanLucIchard – Shutterstock)

After feeling satisfied with strolling around Place de la Bourse, you can go to Porte Cailhau. Located close to the Garonne River, the area boasts historical buildings with typical European architecture.

You can simply relax in the cafes in this area or enter the building and go upstairs to enjoy the view of the Garonne River and Bordeaux.

La Cité du Vin. (Source: trabantos – Shutterstock)

Furthermore, if you fancy French wines, you can take a wine tour at La Cité du Vin which is located on the Garonne River.

In this museum, you can see the history of wine and its production process around the world. So, not only tasting the original French wine, but you’ll get to know the history and process as well!

Savor your favorite wine in France! (Source: Labellepatine – Shutterstock)

Day 5: A Day in Toulouse (Basilique Saint-Sernin – Place du Capitole – Jardin Japonais)

It’s your day fifth in France, time to spend a day in Toulouse! Located in the south of France, to get here, you can use the train from Paris about 4 hours away.

Basilique Saint-Sernin. (Source: Laverne Nash – Shutterstock)

The first tourist attraction you should visit in Toulouse is the Basilique Saint-Sernin. This building, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest Romanesque-style church in Europe.

Here, you will be spoiled with the beauty of the Romanesque architecture that stretches throughout all areas in this church.

Place du Capitole. (Source: Alberto Messina – Shutterstock)

Continue your day trip to the Place du Capitole, a place that is both the administrative center and the town hall in Toulouse. You can enter the building and enjoy the stunning frescoes on the ceiling of the Salle des Illustres section. Feels like traveling back in time!

Jardin Japonais. (Source: saiko3p – Shutterstock)

Last but not least, visit Jardin Japonais, a garden with Japanese concept in the middle of the French town. There’s even a red bridge that represents Japanese ambiance, making you feel like you’re really in Japan!

Day 6: Back to Paris!

Sainte-Chapelle. (Source: suronin – Shutterstock)

It’s your last day in France! You can visit Sainte-Chapelle, a stunning church in Paris that is famous for its architecture and stained glass.

Seine River Cruises. (Source: Richie Chan – Shutterstock)

If you still have free time, you can walk along the Seine River while enjoying the beauty of Paris. Even better if you take a cruise tour and spend your fine afternoon there.

Marché aux Puces de Paris Saint-Ouen. (Source: KulthiwatS – Shutterstock)

Last but not least, before heading back to the airport, make sure to stop by Marché aux Puces de Paris Saint-Ouen and buy some souvenirs to bring back home. You can find typical France souvenirs and even some unique fashion items. Prepare your cash!

Time to Discover France with tiket.com!

After checking out the itinerary above, you’re probably itching to pack your bags and jet off to France ASAP, aren’t you? Well, what are you waiting for?

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