10 mistakes Americans make when visiting France
10 mistakes Americans make when visiting France
Visiting France is exciting, but many Americans make common mistakes that can affect their experience. Understanding these mistakes will help you have a smoother and more enjoyable trip. Let’s explore what not to do when visiting France.
1. Thinking Paris is France
Many visitors assume Paris represents all of France, but this is like judging the whole US just by New York City! France has a diverse range of regions each with their own culture, cuisine, and traditions. Make sure to visit other parts of France to truly appreciate its variety.
2. Thinking Parisian behaviour is representative of French behavior
Parisians are often in a hurry and can appear unfriendly, especially compared to people in other French cities and the countryside. Don’t let a rushed interaction in Paris make you think all French people are the same. You’ll find a warmer welcome in other parts of the country.
3. Only flying instead of traveling by bus or train
Flying can be quick but you miss so much on the ground! Franceโs trains and buses are comfortable, efficient, and often more scenic. Consider these options to see more of the country, enjoy stunning landscapes, and even save some money.
4. Going straight to the Riviera
While the Riviera is stunning, there’s much to see between Paris and the Mediterranean coast. Take your time to explore other areas. You’ll discover beautiful vineyards, historic cities, and picturesque landscapes that are just as captivating.
5. Not researching small towns
Don’t overlook France’s small towns, which are full of charm and history. Towns like Isle sur la Sorgue aren’t just beautiful; they offer unique shopping, food, and fewer tourists. A visit here can be a highlight of your trip.
6. Staying in touristy areas
It’s easy to stick to well-known spots, but you’ll find more authentic and unique experiences by venturing out. Explore different neighborhoods, dine where locals do, and youโll discover a side of France that most tourists miss.
7. Expecting everyone to speak English
While many French people speak English, especially in tourist areas, don’t assume this is the case everywhere. Learning a few basic French phrases can go a long way in making your interactions smoother and more enjoyable.
8. Expecting an automatic car
In France, most rental cars are manual transmission. If you’re not comfortable with a stick shift, be sure to reserve an automatic well in advance. This will save you from a tricky situation when picking up your rental.
9. Mixing date formats
France uses the day/month/year format, which can be confusing if you’re used to the American month/day/year. Double-check dates when booking hotels, trains, or events to avoid any mix-ups.
10. Leaving belongings out of sight
Pickpockets are common in many busy areas, especially in cities. Always keep your belongings secure and in sight. Use bags that can be zipped up and keep them in front of you when in crowded places to avoid theft.
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We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.
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