Join Max as he guides you through the top places to visit in France on a 7-day itinerary on a budget! During these 7 days, you will explore the iconic sights of Paris on days 1-3, the enchanting Loire Valley on days 4-5, and the vibrant city of Bordeaux on days 6-7. Plus, discover the best French food and drinks to enjoy along the way. Perfect for budget travelers looking to experience France’s best without breaking the bank!

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    00:00 – Intro
    00:47 – Days 1-3: Paris
    02:45 – Days 4-5: Loire Valley
    04:27 – Days 6-7: Bordeaux
    06:00 – French Food and Drinks
    06:27 – Outro

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    I don’t need to sell France to you. Everybody loves the country. So if you wanna go there, let us be your guide. Here‘s a 7-day Itinerary. I’ve got everything covered, must-see places, costs, transportation, and dining. Like the video, subscribe to the channel and let’s go! First of all, The best time to visit France is Spring from April to May or Fall from September to October. Second of all, I’m really bad at pronouncing the names of cities and places, so I apologize in advance. For the first 3 days, let’s start with the most obvious destination of all: Paris. And what is first in Paris? You guessed it, the most memorable and iconic place, the Eiffel Tower! Visit this landmark at sunset to get the most romance and climb it for breathtaking views of the city. Take it from me, its ticket of about €11 is totally worth the cost! Next stop. You have a date with Mona Lisa. So, go to the Louvre Museum. The costs? €17, and I found that early morning, or Wednesday or Friday evenings are the best times to avoid the crowds. Are you a fan of the animated movie “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”? If yes, then it is settled. Notre Dame Cathedral is next. Go there early in the morning and just look at this Gothic masterpiece. And the best part? It’s completely free. Since we are in Paris, let’s see how French royalties felt like. Shall we? Visit the lavish Palace of Versailles on Weekdays to avoid crowds and enjoy its beautiful gardens. It’ll cost you about €20. Finally, grab your comfortable walking shoes and go to the famous Montmartre hill. Go there early in the morning or late in the afternoon and just wander the streets, visit this place , and enjoy the panoramic views of Paris. Accommodation in Paris ranges widely but expect €80-300 for a night. Casual dining can also cost €15-30 per meal. Getting around Paris can be tricky. Convenient and affordable options are Metro and Bus. A single ticket is €1.90. You can also take a Taxi and pay around €20-30 for a short ride. Say goodbye to Paris and hello to Loire Valley. You can choose to stay there for Days 4 and 5. The Loire Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its stunning gardens, and vineyards. So, be ready to take thousands of Instagram pictures. Pay €25-50 and hop on a train to this Valley! First, let’s talk about Château de Chambord. It is the largest and most majestic of the Loire Valley castles. It’ll cost €14 and the best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon. Where to next? Château de Chenonceau. This stunning castle was built over the River Cher, known as the "Ladies’ Chateau." Go early in the morning, pay €15, and see the place where queens once lived. I don’t know about you, but I’m into breathtaking Renaissance gardens. So, let’s go to Château de Villandry. All you need is €12 to go and see these gardens. If you want to see the blooming flowers, I suggest you go in the Spring or Summer. Last but not least, Château d’Azay-le-Rideau. It is a picturesque castle surrounded by a classic fairytale setting. If you don’t want to miss the beauty of this place, you need €11.50. Getting around in Loire Valley is fun. I strongly suggest you rent a bike and cycle through the beautiful countryside. A bike only costs about €15 per day, and car rental is from €40 per day. Also, accommodation costs €60 to 200 each night, and each meal is 15 to €25. For days 6 and 7, let’s go to a fan favorite place: Bordeaux, the Wine Capital of the World. Yes you heard it right. Bordeaux is a wine lover’s paradise. It offers world-renowned vineyards, historic architecture, and a vibrant culinary scene. If you plan on buying wine, you need to take a corkscrew and MOST DEFINITELY, a camera to capture the moments. Trust me, you want to go there in the Spring or Fall for comfortable temperatures and wine harvest festivities. Let’s see where to go for the best wine experiences. It is a wine museum that celebrates the wine culture. Pay €20 and go early in the morning or late in the afternoon. If you are not in the mood for solo traveling, book a wine tour and explore renowned vineyards in Saint-Emilion or Medoc. They cost 30 to €80 per person. You can also go and visit the stunning square of. It has a reflecting pool, perfect for photos. Go in the evening for best pictures. Also, you have Saint-Andre Cathedral, a gothic place with a rich history. It’s free, so I’d say give it a shot. To go around, you can use Trams and Buses. A single ticket is €1.70 or you can get a book of 10 tickets for €13.70. But if you ask me, walking is the best for exploring the historic city center. Accommodation cost ranges from €70 to €200 per night and food is 15 to €35 per meal. Here is a question: What is France without royal dining and fine drinking? I’ll tell you. A wasted opportunity. So, let me fill you in. In Paris you must, I repeat must, go and have some of these foods and drinks: In Loire Valley, you can have: In Bordeaux, you must try: So what are you waiting for? Grab your passport, pack your bags, and practice saying "Bonjour!" to the adventure of a lifetime. If you found this video helpful, give us a like and subscribe to our channel. Don’t forget to use our free consultation services and follow our social media accounts. All links are in the description. Thank you all for watching.

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