3 Days trip in France

Budget: 1550 USD - 3000 USD Cultural experiences Historical landmarks Festivals/events
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France, a country with a rich history and diverse landscapes, is known for its art, culture, cuisine, and iconic landmarks. From the romantic streets of Paris to the picturesque countryside and stunning coastline, France offers a captivating experience for visitors. With its world-class museums, vibrant cities, and charming villages, it is a destination that showcases a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity.


General Infomation

Currency
EUR
Exchange Rate of 1 USD to EUR
€0.92
Capital
Paris
Timezone
GMT+0100
Electricity
Language
French
Weather
️ 7.88°C
Best Way to Get Around
Metro
TGV (high-speed train)
Vélib' (bike-sharing)

Day 1


  1. Bordeaux Cathedral

    90 minutes

    Experience the history and beauty of Bordeaux Cathedral. This Gothic-style cathedral was constructed in the 12th century and is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  2. La Cité du Vin

    120 minutes

    Discover the world of wine at La Cité du Vin. This interactive museum offers a unique experience that explores the history, culture, and terroirs of wine around the world.

  3. Place des Quinconces

    120 minutes

    Check out the Place des Quinconces, one of the largest public squares in Europe. The square hosts a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, including the Bordeaux Wine Festival.


Day 2


  1. Saint-Émilion

    210 minutes

    Experience the charming medieval village of Saint-Émilion, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a guided tour of the village's historic landmarks and wine cellars.

  2. Musée d'Aquitaine

    120 minutes

    Explore the rich history of Aquitaine at the Musée d'Aquitaine. The museum offers exhibits on everything from ancient civilization to contemporary society.

  3. Théâtre National de Bordeaux

    150 minutes

    Experience the arts at the Théâtre National de Bordeaux. The theater hosts a variety of performing arts events, including theater, dance, and music.


Day 3


  1. Château Pape Clément

    120 minutes

    Indulge in a wine tasting session at the Château Pape Clément. The vineyard has been producing wine since the 13th century and is one of the oldest in Bordeaux.

  2. Le Marché des Capucins

    120 minutes

    Discover the culinary delights of Bordeaux at Le Marché des Capucins. The market has been operating since the 19th century and offers everything from fresh produce to wine and cheese.

  3. Pont de Pierre

    60 minutes

    Take a scenic walk across the Pont de Pierre, a 19th-century bridge that spans the Garonne River. The bridge offers stunning views of Bordeaux and its surrounding areas.


Estimated Cost (USD)

Accommodation

Hostel
20-40 USD (per night)
Hotel
70-150 USD (per night)
Airbnb
50-100 USD (per night)

Transportation

Public transportation
1.50-3 USD (per ride)
Bicycle rental
12-20 USD (per day)
Uber/Taxi
20-40 USD (per ride)

Food

Street food
5-10 USD (per meal)
Casual restaurant
15-25 USD (per meal)
Fine dining
50-100 USD (per meal)

Activities

Historic landmarks (Cathedrals, Museums, etc)
10-20 USD (per entrance fee)
Cultural experiences (Wine Tasting, Local Markets, etc)
20-50 USD (per activity)
Festivals/Events (Music Festival, Parade, etc)
30-100 USD (per event)

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