Please note:
France has lifted all covid restrictions regarding vaccination certificates, testing, and quarantine. Also, the France Travel Certificate is no longer needed to enter the country since August 12th, 2022.
France Vaccination Passport
Getting the France Vaccination Passport to enter the country is no longer necessary.
France COVID test requirements
It's no longer necessary for travelers to have a COVID-19 vaccine to enter France or a negative COVID test result before traveling.
Are there other COVID-19-related requirements to enter France?
Travelers don’t need to quarantine on arrival in France.
What other documents do I need for my trip to France?
Some nationalities require a visa. The France Schengen Visa can be processed online through iVisa.
To get this document, you must fill out an application form, upload some documents, and pay the fee. We recommend using our visa checker tool to confirm if you need a Schengen visa.
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France is a dreamy destination full of history and unique places. Start by visiting the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris, France’s capital. Gustave Eiffel was the designer of this magnificent landmark back in 1889. It rises 320 meters, and it’s admired by all foreigners who visit today. On the second level, Le Jules Verne is a Michelin-starred restaurant. Explore the top level and check the whole city. We are sure the views will take your breath away.
Continue with the Louvre Museum and indulge in marvelous art pieces. Located in a former royal residence, the Louvre is known as having one of the best art collections in Europe. Check out the famous Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci and the Venus de Milo sculpture from the 1st century BC. It may take you a few days to explore the 35,000 artworks. If you don’t have much time, we recommend hiring a private guided tour to check a few key artifacts during your visit.
The Palace of Versailles is another relevant landmark you can’t miss. The whole structure shows how magnificent the France monarchy used to be. Louis XIV transformed this site into an opulent palace to show his power among other European courts. Check the Hall of Mirrors, where the gold interiors show how luxurious the French kings were. Les Jardins or Gardens is another feature where you can find pools, fountains, and exquisite passages.