France for the solo traveller
If you are looking to explore the delights of what France has to offer, but don’t have endless amounts of cash to spend, then you should try and spend as much time as possible in the planning stages of your trip to ensure you can get lots of cheap hotels and trips. There are flights available from all over the world to Paris, some of which involve a Heathrow Airport transfer.

The best way to get around once you are in France if you are on your own is by the train. Again, if you plan your journey well, you can buy advance tickets for the train which work out very cheap. If you were travelling with a larger group, car hire might be a better option as you can always split the cost of petrol, and this does give you a little more freedom. To get a full picture of what France has to offer, I would advise going on a full trip from Paris right down to the south coast. There are many different sides to the French life, and they are all worth visiting.

To write about all the wonders of Paris would take too long, but just trust me when I say that if you visit France, you cannot miss out on a few days there! Travelling down from Paris, you will find a very old and beautiful area full of natural charm, fantastic scenery and old Chateauxs. The centre of France is an old farming and wine area, that has many cultural sites to experience. As you get further south, the temperature hots up, and the people and cities begin to change. Life on the south coast is a lot easier going, and there are some absolutely great places to visit down there. You can find many cheap and good hostels in all areas, and they will give you a real feel for the local life in each area.
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