France, drawing in over 80 million visitors a year, is ranked by the World Tourism Organization as the most visited country in the world.
Tourists come from around the world to experience the romantic capital, the beautiful Riviera, and the scenic vineyards. The cities are also common
destinations for business travellers. With such a high trade, there is naturally a very high demand for accommodation, resulting in a great variety- from camp sites,
cheap hostels and family bed & breakfast establishments, all the way up to grand opulent hotels- and often steep prices.
Best value hotels in Paris.
- Duc de Saint-Simon -- 14, rue Saint-Simon
- Hotel Britannique -- 20, av. Victoria
- Hotel Caron de Beaumarchais -- 12, rue Vieille-du-Temple
- Hotel Littré -- 9, rue Littré
- Hotel Lotti -- 7, rue de Castiglione
When it comes to Accommodation Paris offers a very wide range of options, with possibilities for every pocket, so visitors would be wise to
look a little further than the traditional and possibly expensive hotel before making a booking. Serviced apartments are available in most areas of the capital,
from the very centre to the suburbs, including a great selection in "La Défense", the major business district. These apartments come fully furnished and
equipped with all the comforts of home, providing more space than the average hotel room and offering substantial savings, too. With serviced apartments available for as
little as one night and for up to a year or even more, they offer more flexibility than many hotels, too.
In the second city of France, Lyon Accommodation is also in demand, as it is a popular city with a long history- the city is classed as a
World Heritage Site - with a gastronomic reputation, surrounded as it is by famous wine producing areas, and a vibrant cultural scene.
A serviced apartment provides the visitor with a comfortable and private living area, ideal for relaxing over a glass of the local wine, and kitchen facilities
should the famed local cuisine inspire you to your own culinary delights.
The Schengen Zone includes a total of 25 different European Countries.
France is Just the Beginning
As France is part of the Schengen Zone, it is easy to visit neighbouring countries as part of one longer trip, as the Schengen area has no internal
border controls. From Lyon, it's only a few hours drive to reach Italy, another very popular destination. Here, in major cities such as Venice, Rome and
Florence Accommodation is often at a premium, especially during the main tourism season. Serviced apartments provide an affordable
way for larger groups to stay in the city centres, which makes them a popular choice for company travel bookers when they are looking for cost-effective and
convenient accommodation for a number of employees.
Many cities in other countries throughout Europe enjoy close links with France. Krakow in Poland is twinned with both Bordeaux and Orleans, and in
Krakow Accommodation is in high demand- it's the most popular tourist destination in the country and home to many large multinational companies.
Ireland, which has a direct link to France by ferry, also has a number of cities which are twinned with French cities- Galway with Lorient, Limerick with Quimper,
Waterford with Saint-Herblain and Cork with Rennes. These different cities offer a variety of Accommodation Cork, being at the heart of Southern
Ireland's industry and within easy reach of such famous attractions as the Blarney Stone, and Galway, Ireland's fastest growing city, drawing in a mix of business and
leisure travellers who all find serviced apartments an attractive choice.