Thursday, September 21, 2017

When to Visit France


Peter Kuperman oversees operations and growth at Hatch Canada as the CEO and founder. Since establishing the education company in 2014, he has grown the business by 13 percent month after month and gained a positive reputation for teaching kids to code. An avid traveler, Peter Kuperman has visited such countries as France.

Summer and winter are among the busiest seasons to visit France. From July to August, temperatures are generally warm and sunny throughout the country, but the crowds are often unbearable for visitors. International travelers fill the country’s top tourist spots during these months and drive prices up for both hotels and airfare. Further, locals enjoy spending the French holidays traveling within the country. Winter brings with it similar crowd sizes; however, these tourists are generally seeking snow activities or are business travelers. Airfare and hotels are sometimes cheaper in winter, but travelers should be aware that between November and February the country experiences significant amounts of rain depending on the region.

Due to the large crowds in winter and summer, spring and autumn are generally the best times for visiting France. Although rainfall is high during winter in most areas of the country, it is at its highest in spring and autumn along the Mediterranean coast. Temperatures stay fairly moderate throughout these months and prices for hotels and plane tickets are often cheaper than during summer. However, holiday times are still extremely busy, especially the week of Easter.

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