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10 Overcrowded Places to AVOID in France (and what to do instead)
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@wendylbranchfield7959
@wendylbranchfield7959 4 дня назад
Having only been to Paris once, I can honestly say that every single thing I experienced was 100% worth any traffic, jam or overcrowding. Yes, it might be a little inconvenient, but Paris is so worth it!❤
@carlosorellanacw
@carlosorellanacw 4 дня назад
Going in a couple of months and based on this video it looks like Rome in terms of amount of people. Could be too much but I also think will worth it.
@obakengmfaladi2067
@obakengmfaladi2067 22 часа назад
100% agree.... you cannot tell a first timer to not go up the Eiffel Tower because of over tourism
@dianegenx
@dianegenx 4 дня назад
"..tables made for Teddy Bears and Barbie Dolls.." That was great, Colleen! 😂
@dougcargill6730
@dougcargill6730 4 дня назад
Antoine and Colleen are the definition of a Teddy Bear and a Barbie.
@SittingSinger0
@SittingSinger0 4 дня назад
Me and my parents returned from Paris two days ago (my second time and their first). We did see the Louvre, Sainte Chapelle and Les Invalides and we made the most of it despite the crowds. When I was doing my research for the trip, I pinned all of the museums in Paris that were part of the Paris Museum Pass and I was intrigued by some the less popular museums on the list. They include several small art museums, the archeology museum under Notre Dame and even the chapel where Marie Antoinette is buried. Outside of the Paris Museum Pass, I came across the Bourdelle and Post Office museums near Montparnasse and a wine museum near the Passy metro stop. Perhaps this could be a topic in future video, lesser known museums in Paris away from all the crowds and with something for everyone (history, art, fashion, culture, etc).
@monicagrabham9059
@monicagrabham9059 3 дня назад
I love your idea!
@IslaSkye123
@IslaSkye123 2 дня назад
I love this idea too!
@Vgamefrk1
@Vgamefrk1 3 дня назад
7:21 those photos are gorgeous! I want to thank Les Frenchies for all your wonderful videos and guides. When my wife told me she wanted to spend our honeymoon in Paris, I was not that excited due to everything I’ve heard. But when doing my research to plan the trip, your channel helped immensely from restaurant reviews to safety tips. Even learning how to buy the Navigo pass and riding the metro. Our hotel was extremely impressed we came in with our passes ready. We just got back from our 9 days in Paris and it was the most wonderful time. Now I’m learning French for when we plan to go back!
@Audiofreund2
@Audiofreund2 4 дня назад
Hi guys, I visited Paris in November. And it was so empty 😅 In the room with the beautiful Mona Lisa were max. 5 people or even 0. As an art lover I took 20 minutes to look at the Mona Lisa in a nice quiet environment. All other attractions were also normally visited or nearly empty.
@Ape4Apes
@Ape4Apes 4 дня назад
I feel fortunate that I was able to visit so many places in France in the 70s, when there wasn’t as much tourism and not so many crowds. Well, except Mont St Michel, where I remember the tiny streets being clogged in the summer. Now in MY 70s, there are some places I have no desire to go back to see because of the crowds. When I returned to France in 2015, after an absence of more than 20 years, I discovered Lyon. In many ways it reminded me of the Paris of my youth. I’ve spent a lot of time there on return trips. So much history… and TWO rivers. I enjoy your videos. Maybe I’ll bump into you when I’m back in Paris in the fall!
@ChristopheCD
@ChristopheCD 4 дня назад
Tourists are afraid of the Olympics : there is almost nobody in popular highlights such as musée d Orsay (no queue yesterday), tour Montparnasse observation deck… come and enjoy !
@jackienaiditch7965
@jackienaiditch7965 4 дня назад
Our experience in the Musée d Orsay in April 2024 was sure different from yours! An absolute zoo.
@Starch-Wreck
@Starch-Wreck 4 дня назад
I’m in Paris right now. Everything is full, everything is crowded.
@ChristopheCD
@ChristopheCD 4 дня назад
@@Starch-Wreck It is a question of perception. As a Parisian, I can tell you that there is much less touristic affluence than usual for a normally high peak month www.lefigaro.fr/conjoncture/on-est-loin-de-ce-qu-on-imaginait-au-depart-paris-en-manque-de-touristes-avant-les-jeux-olympiques-20240629 Boats on the river Seine : -40% passagers Hotels : -20% turnover
@Jacqui-ie9kw
@Jacqui-ie9kw 4 дня назад
@@Starch-WreckYes I agree. I was overwhelmed with the crowds every where. Oh and the metro was hell!
@juliestephens4195
@juliestephens4195 4 дня назад
We were in Paris October 2017 - delightful and not too crowded except Versailles - even the Louvre wasn’t too crowded - a friend took a picture of Mona and me with no one else in it! We were in Paris April 2024 and OMG it was too, too crowded - even on a windy, rainy day the top of the arch was crowded - couldn’t imagine where the people were expected to fit for the Olympics - the taxi scams were much worse this trip too 😢
@stevensather5911
@stevensather5911 4 дня назад
I agree. Why come during high season? We’re coming in February for Valentine’s Day, which for me, is just as romantic than any other time of year in Paris. Sure it will be cold, but that doesn’t bother us. It will be less crowded. Airfare and hotel prices are drastically lower. And we’ll still have a wonderful time. I can feel it.
@stard00
@stard00 4 дня назад
Cause that’s the time we can travel, if I could go in February or October I would
@amymalina5073
@amymalina5073 4 дня назад
I bet February will be a great time to be there. And I was surprised in both January and December that the weather was quite mild temperature wise. The thing that took getting used to is how early it gets dark. They kept the Christmas lights up longer than we were used to in January because some brightness and light to the darkness which can be gloomy for some. And if you like the eeriness of the dark, try Venice in off season. It’s like that movie, Don’t Look Now. I was there in March one year. No one there, low lying fog and a backdrop that feels like your own private spooky movie. Really fun though
@Person-mh6xq
@Person-mh6xq 4 дня назад
Because a lot of people don't like to travel and walk around and explore endlessly in the cold!! I would NEVER want to go in February.
@carlosorellanacw
@carlosorellanacw 4 дня назад
Because a lot of people can't travel but high season.
@cynthiafortnerphd4281
@cynthiafortnerphd4281 4 дня назад
I love learning you took your wedding photos at Chantilly!!
@CreekSideLagotto
@CreekSideLagotto 4 дня назад
Just returned from Paris yesterday. We watched quite a few of these videos and found them so helpful!
@CHRISTIAAN_444
@CHRISTIAAN_444 4 дня назад
I visit France between October and December. It's cold and rainy and "absolutely awesome".
@OptLab
@OptLab 4 дня назад
You can also get a tent or a van or renting a car and visit France at your own pace :) (Like many Germans, Dutch or British do) Follow the Michelin green routes for tons of beautiful landscapes, eat fresh affordable local food, and meet people who love helping each other. The French road network is of excellent quality, even though you don't have to utilise overpriced motorways. The country side is very safe. It's a great way to visit France for the ones who enjoy simultaneously nature and culture.
@amourflower9893
@amourflower9893 4 дня назад
Thanks for talking about the overcrowding in Paris, its the same in NYC too. But you are right about there being other spots to get great photos and other spots to eat that are less expensive and have great atmosphere and decor . Happy and safe traveling.
@dennismelton5080
@dennismelton5080 4 дня назад
Went to Etretat many years ago to visit the Maurice LeBlanc museum because I was reading his Arcene Lupin novels. We visited Mont St Michel one December and literally had it to ourselves.
@hapyharyhard0n581
@hapyharyhard0n581 4 дня назад
I went to Mt St Michel last week. Wasn't very bad at all. The Louvre was busy. but, I went at 9am and the Mona Lisa room was almost empty when I went through. Just go in the early morning. ...also, the French run in terror when a couple drops of rain come out. go out if there is rain in thr forecast.
@SustainableSierra
@SustainableSierra 4 дня назад
I also find the easiest way to avoid crowds is to get to places EARLY. When I went to the louvre, we made a list of our must see pieces, then hurried to them as soon as the doors opened.
@MarioSanchez-td8od
@MarioSanchez-td8od 4 дня назад
Gracias. Buen Tip!! 👌
@mikeetee
@mikeetee 4 дня назад
Not really an alternative to Versailles, but I honestly enjoyed the sprawling Versailles gardens more than the palace! Great place for picnic and a wonderful escape from the crowds. Best of all, no lines!
@amymalina5073
@amymalina5073 4 дня назад
Our favorite trips to Paris, with trips from there were in January and March. In last few years we also went in June, too hot and somewhat too crowded (early June) and in December. The Christmas decorations were spectacular but it was very crowded then too. It was also cheaper to fly in off season too
@SoItGoesCAL34
@SoItGoesCAL34 3 дня назад
Things have gotten much more congested than when we livered there in the 80s. Thanks for your videos. We always watch them with Sunday lunch.
@Evan12346
@Evan12346 3 дня назад
I am in Paris now on vacation and thank you very much for this video. We must take care of this city we love so much.
@mwroysan
@mwroysan 4 дня назад
Wow! I've just returned to South Africa today after 5 days in Paris. Firstly, Sharon and I did the Le Calife dinner cruise on Thursday evening due to your RU-vid video. It was absolutely amazing Thanks for that. We were in MontMartre yesterday which I think is my favourite place in Paris. Had a drawing done for my daughter and grand son. Yes, Paris is overcrowded, and I went to all the sights in this video, but I loved every moment being there. The buzz/vibe is unmatched, and we've been to quite a few world cities. I could go on and on, but I don't want to bore you. Oh, by the way, the Navigo Decouverte card was perfect for us(thanks to your recommendation once again). The "unfriendly" Parisiennes didn't exist for us. Thanks to you guys, you've made our Paris experience amazing. The Parisienne Authorities need to employ you as their promotion company😂. During our vacation planning about a year ago, it was a toss up between London and Paris, and we're happy that we made the correct decision. Thanks for your amazing channel. A last word: I had tears in my eyes seeing familiar sight we were at a few days ago. Lots of love...Sharon and Royston Sanders P.S. We were hoping to bump into you guys in Paris😂😅👍🏻
@Grazilla52
@Grazilla52 4 дня назад
I started traveling to Europe in Autumn 20 years ago because it was less expensive but mainly due to competition for summer vacation time where I worked-it was cut-throat! Autumn is far less crowded, the weather is pleasant & my BFF & I are looking forward to visiting Paris & Normandy this October (& eating our way thru the Left Bank 😋). Your videos are helping us plan our days so Merci Beaucoup Colleen et Antoine!
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 4 дня назад
October is a great time to visit
@Catherine.B.
@Catherine.B. 4 дня назад
Thank you Colleen and Antoine, this was so informative and helpful. Your videos are always top tier 💕
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 4 дня назад
You are so welcome!
@stiglet_mcg
@stiglet_mcg 4 дня назад
I agree!
@emmy31777
@emmy31777 4 дня назад
These are such great recommendations-I personally don't like over tourism and rather go out of a season. I would love to see what time of year you recommend going to some places and tourist sites in Paris or France.
@monichat
@monichat 4 дня назад
I always travel to Paris in September-October - The wheather is beautiful (most of the time) - Like Coleen I've been there many times but still discover places I never knew existed - It takes a lifetime to see everything in Paris - Unfortunately, being so much in love with Paris, I have neglected other regions of France except Ardèche where my in-laws were born. A neglected part of France by tourists, but quite beautiful and the food was excellent (as everywhere in France)
@Nigellagirl99
@Nigellagirl99 4 дня назад
Great video as always ❤But what a treat to see your wedding photos!! You both look stunning! I visited Chantilly based on your advice and thoroughly enjoyed the adventure but now it is even more special 🎉
@dianafromaustralia3244
@dianafromaustralia3244 День назад
We’ve been coming to France every year since 1993 (except for Covid lockdown). My husband and I like to live like locals (except we stay in a hotel). We used to rent an apartment because I loved to cook with all the fresh produce from the markets. We just walk the streets, have coffee, lunch, shop with the locals. March 2023 was memorable, with the protests concluding right outside our hotel, and the Concierge recommending that we not go outside, thus cancelling our dinner reservation at Chez SAVY! We did go the next night! 🖤. We will be back in Paris at the end of September for 2 weeks. Diana, Perth, Australia.
@annsmith7207
@annsmith7207 4 дня назад
Another Saturday morning with the second cup of coffee and watching your terrific videos! Thanks so much Antonine and Colleen for the travel "advisories!" Living in New York City, I would never travel to Paris in season. Why would l want to deal with massive crowds when I live in that daily! All of my travel is off season and somewhere off the beaten track in the summer. I try to get away from the crowds not bring it with me ! Cheers!
@missmartin72
@missmartin72 4 дня назад
Thank you for mentioning about the love locks 👍
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 3 дня назад
This nonsense has to STOP
@Jo-ro1np
@Jo-ro1np 4 дня назад
Thank you for de video help me visit Paris last week for 10 days.❤❤
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 4 дня назад
You’re welcome 😊
@oldsambo
@oldsambo 2 дня назад
Great video there are gems all over Paris especially in the non tourist areas. Nothing better than a local bistro to see the real Paris
@burntoutbakery
@burntoutbakery 4 дня назад
I was at the Tour Eiffel just earlier today and really couldn’t believe the sheer amount of people standing in the middle of the road for their shots of the tower!
@satyagraha9155
@satyagraha9155 4 дня назад
A nice video. I've been many times in Paris, I love the city and agree about overtourism. Just one thing about the Louvre: the place is very, very large so if you goes far from the most popular attractions, like the Mona Lisa and goes to other parts of the museum you could see several amazing masterpieces in a much calmer place.
@STOCathain
@STOCathain 4 дня назад
Your viral photo comment is spot on. I'd add the Sainte-Chapelle and Musée de l'Orangerie to this list. I went to the first one a couple of weeks ago in mid-June, and while the crowds weren't so bad that I skipped it this time (my third time considering visiting it), there were enough people inside that I didn't linger for very long. I visited the Orangerie last October, and it was the one museum on that trip that I chose to visit where I couldn't buy a ticket online on the day of. Your viral moments comment resonated here in a big way with so many people taking selfies or having photos of themselves being taken by others in front of the water lilies made it seem like the focus was less on the paintings. I felt bad for them, and it made it difficult for the rest of us to take in the paintings and how they're displayed alongside each other.
@suebock4680
@suebock4680 День назад
Colleen & Antoine you are spot on. As bad as the weather was the 3 months we were fortunate to be in Paris, we hightailed from there on weekends. The crowds just made it not worth being in the hot spots, especially. We found some excellent spots from local friends and family. Keep posting the videos. Fingers-crossed for revenge travel to dissipate next year. Personally, I think Paris needs to limit more visitors timed entries. It could be a horrible situation in an emergency.
@marthawilson4775
@marthawilson4775 3 дня назад
What a terrific video. I’ve had so many friends say to me that they had a terrible time in Paris when they were there in June or July. This overcrowding was one of the main reasons. They are perplexed that I come back from my trips (Nov-Dec and March-April) with so many positive things to say. May I add one more overcrowded place? Giverny. Even going in April, the crowds were stressful for me. Here it is, a gorgeous garden and pond, filled with stunning flowers, and I wanted it to be a peaceful experience. Instead, busloads of people kept streaming in, and there were bottlenecks along the narrow garden pathways. Perhaps one of the issues with Giverny is that they close it down for several months, so that when it reopens in April, people are sort of frantic to be there…? Anyway, thanks again for this video.
@jamesvalenti9288
@jamesvalenti9288 3 дня назад
I was just in Paris 2 weeks ago. It was amazing. Yeah it was very crowded, and that may have been why I got sick, but overall, it was an amazing trip, and I definitely want to go back.
@GG100ghp
@GG100ghp 3 дня назад
We visited in February this year, only for 4 days, but it was wonderful and the crowds were very manageable. We visited Versailles on a Saturday and by the time we got to the Hall of Mirrors it was very crowded. I’d recommend a weekday to alleviate some of that.
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 3 дня назад
Thanks for sharing
@Mr78monkey
@Mr78monkey 4 дня назад
As always valuable advice.
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 4 дня назад
Glad you think so!
@CrankyCorvid
@CrankyCorvid 4 дня назад
Those wedding photos are DARLING! We were in Paris May of 2023, and that seemed to be a good time. Also, re: Montmartre, we wandered away from the Basilica and explored some side streets. Very few people around there! Am hoping our next visit will be in April, and we plan to expand our travel to other cities in France as well. Your videos are so helpful!
@SixerIverson04
@SixerIverson04 4 дня назад
I did not have any problems when going to France after Christmas last year (2023) to celebrate the day before my birthday (December 27, 2023) and on my birthday (December 28, 2023)! Was able to go up the Eiffel Tower at night on my birthday (December 28, 2023) and before going up it I took a photo op with the Eiffel Tower (at night) and took a video record of it (Eiffel Tower) at night when it sparkles every hour for 5 mins! Ever since my time going to France 🇫🇷 before my birthday and on my birthday last year I have been picking up speaking French by learning 1-2 french words every week! Merci beaucoup France 🇫🇷 et Merci beaucoup Colleen et Antoine!
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 3 дня назад
You're very welcome ❤️
@basc.8752
@basc.8752 День назад
Great video! I really appreciate you mention the padlocks on the fences. You see this pollution everywhere in tourist cities. What a waste it causes and not to mention the damage. Well done guys👍🏻
@Hector-wx5dm
@Hector-wx5dm 4 дня назад
I enjoy all your videos, especially the foodie ones. This one is terrific advice for my next visit. Thank you.
@dotcommer55
@dotcommer55 4 дня назад
Another great video loaded with such valuable information - keep them coming! 👏👏👏👏
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 3 дня назад
Thank you! Will do!
@SRX2004
@SRX2004 4 дня назад
I don't like traveling at all. I prefer to stay at home. Most of the tourist attractions have online tours. For me it doesn't matter if I see something in person or online. People say by not going in person you don't get the full experience. This may be true but crowds and airline travel isn't for me. And if I want to try some good food I look up the recipe and make it myself. Watching Les Frenchies is my best form of traveling 🙂
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 4 дня назад
Happy to have you travel vicariously through us, you're my kind of travel buddy 😉
@CathyS_Bx
@CathyS_Bx 4 дня назад
I relate to this. I don't seem to "travel well," especially internationally. I always get sick for some reason. The internet takes us everywhere and is much kinder on the wallet! I do live in NYC so I get my cosmopolitan fix in my home town.
@Person-mh6xq
@Person-mh6xq 4 дня назад
To each his own! I also love travel videos. But the fact is- it is still not the same experience as being there. I do agree that the travel part itself is exhausting and can be difficult.
@benn0723google
@benn0723google 2 дня назад
Fantastic review of busy places, I took my wife 2 weeks ago, we did all the tourist stuff and I agree that the arc de triomphe was a better view, Versailles was amazing but so busy, we had to go as that’s where my wife wanted to go most. We didn’t bother with the sacré-coeur as I know it’s very busy, the 2nd arrondissement was an amazing place to stay, everything was near by, keep up the good work ❤
@juliewieliczko4669
@juliewieliczko4669 3 дня назад
Your video recommends not visiting these sites between May-September so I thought I'd share our experience from our visit last June. We went to Versailles on a beautiful Sunday and had no crowds. There was no line to get in and nothing was overcrowded. We stayed until closing and had a great experience. We also went to Mont St. Michel for two days--a late afternoon Saturday and the following morning, and had no crowds. We had timed tickets for the abbey late afternoon and walked right in. We got to walk around the sand and then see the tide rush in. The following morning we found the sheep pasture and were the only two people there. We arrived back at the island to find no crowds and were able to walk around, have breakfast, hear the church bells and do some exploring. We visited Etretat and found no crowds. It was one of the least crowded places we visited and it was less crowded than Rouen. There was no traffic and we had no issues parking. The beach and town was nice and not crowded at all. We visited the outdoor art display with the giant heads and there was barely anyone else there. We went up the Eiffel Tower for sunset with timed tickets and didn't have to wait more than a couple of minutes to go up. It was not too crowded and we saw a beautiful sunset. We visited the Louvre on a Friday night since that is the only night it is open until 9. We figured it would be less crowded on Friday night and we were correct. There was no line to get in and nothing was crowded inside. We waited about 2-3 minutes to see the Mona Lisa and there was no one around the Venus de Milo. We spent 4 nights in Montmarte. Sacre Couer was crowded but many of the other areas of Montmarte were not. We also walked around Sacre Couer at 8 am and virtually had the place to ourselves. We found that any site with timed tickets was very enjoyable with no crowd issues. The most crowded place we visited was Giverny, but it was still absolutely beautiful and enjoyable.
@christiecrawford1907
@christiecrawford1907 4 дня назад
Thanks for confirming our travel plans to France this October. While we will be in Paris for 3 days we are spending the rest of the time around the country enjoying the little villages and culture in the various regions. We still can't see all that we expect within this timeframe so will be back to visit the places we left out and some more time in Paris.
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 3 дня назад
Sounds great!
@nnhm
@nnhm День назад
One great alternative is Fécamp, it's really close to Étretat, has same cliffs and overall amazing views
@exospaceman8209
@exospaceman8209 4 дня назад
Only 21 more days until I go to Paris. I hope my journey will be very well.
@michaelperry9580
@michaelperry9580 4 дня назад
I think people need to decide what they really like to do and build a destination around that. It’s just too easy to book a flight and then everyone goes to the Louvre so they can get it on the gram. If you like art go find an art piece that speaks to you. I think the armory museum is neat, maybe Americans might like it better anyway. If you don’t really care about art stay in the cafes because there are people that go just for the art. If travelers really thought about it they might choose to skip somethings. You might be missing out on the sultry jazz club with amazing wine off the beaten path. It takes more work but it will be more rewarding and memorable
@LuisRodriguez-ug9lh
@LuisRodriguez-ug9lh 4 дня назад
Visiting Paris on July, I love your videos as guidance.
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 4 дня назад
Wonderful!
@dougcargill6730
@dougcargill6730 4 дня назад
Congratulation on 250k+ subscribers!!! I think it’s time to pop a nice bottle of champagne and celebrate.🍾 Hoping to see another ‘fancy day’ post.
@renferal5290
@renferal5290 День назад
I went to Versailles last year in July and it wasn't bad at all. The rest of the time, I just wandered about. This year, I booked one guided tour and the rest of the time will just wonder about. I rented a flat off Airbnb. I hope I don't have any issues with getting my booking canceled.
@scottyb66rpbfl
@scottyb66rpbfl 4 дня назад
I agree with you, my favorite view of Paris was from the top of the Arc de Triomphe!
@pamelagoodson9034
@pamelagoodson9034 4 дня назад
I am so very fortunate to have been to Paris multiple times. March of 2023 was my last visit. You were so very helpful as there were protests going on and you gave me the real story not the media take. Having been able to go in the past years I am so thankful. It seems almost everywhere has tourist overload. Thanks for your most informative videos.
@TheMocao
@TheMocao 4 дня назад
Great video and suggestions. I had a medical emergency, many years ago, at a very crowded tourist destination in my home state. It took quite a while for first responders to reach me due to the volume of people.
@jeannamcgregor9967
@jeannamcgregor9967 4 дня назад
Because of the crowds, last year we went to St. Malo instead of Mont St.- Michel. Loved it! As for the Mona Lisa, it definitely felt like Disneyland in summer. 😳
@michaelmason8054
@michaelmason8054 4 дня назад
We just got back from France a couple of weeks ago. Paris was its typical busy self, fast paced by not crazy. As an airline family we usually travel to Europe during the shoulder seasons May and September to miss the big crowds. Cheers
@warrenwolf4690
@warrenwolf4690 4 дня назад
Bonjour Antonine and Colleen. Aujourd ‘hui le Grand Depart commencer. Viva Le Tour 🚴‍♀️🚴🚴‍♂️🚵‍♀️🚵 I enjoy showcasing the French countryside. 😊
@BadMonkeyTouring
@BadMonkeyTouring 4 дня назад
Hi guys. You are so right on the mark with this helpful video. When we lived in the village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, during the Summer, the village was overwhelmed with bus loads of tourists. While it is good for the merchants, it was not for us residents. Not only was it impossible to just walk in the village, tourists would wander the village at night, talking loudly while we were trying to sleep. Still though, we still love the village.
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 3 дня назад
Oh wow!
@davidhand5538
@davidhand5538 4 дня назад
Really enjoy your videos. Went to Mont St Michael in November from St Malo by the local bus. Found a room quickly, was a little gloomy but absolutely no crowds. I have been to France many times and I personally think November is the best month for us.
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 3 дня назад
November & February are the best months to visit...for NO crowds!
@bootsmith8016
@bootsmith8016 4 дня назад
The social media photo taking is completely insane. We saw multiple people walking around museums filled with incredible art and never LOOKING AT THE ART, they just walked from famous painting to famous painting stopping only to take selfies in front of them (and blocking the view of people who want to see the art). That and the women touristing in flowey skirts twirling on the street and looking over their shoulder for their partner to take the same photo or video that thousands of others have taken and posted. The experiences they are missing out on 🥺
@jrteeter1
@jrteeter1 4 дня назад
I went with my children to Paris from Christmas to New Years and almost everything we wanted to do involved getting a timed ticket and although it meant not being able to get into certain things I'm glad that those places were sold out so that we could divert our attention elsewhere rather than spend a long time waiting in lines. I would also recommend the Paris Flea Market. Once you get past the vendors selling apple products the market was fun to browse, lacking tourists and really enjoyable. But you do have to go through a bunch of junk sellers on the outskirts of the market before you get to the real paris flea market.
@melindaburnham3286
@melindaburnham3286 4 дня назад
I heartily recommend you two check out Le Mans. We are F1 fans so we took the bullet train from Paris and were surprised to see more of the city than just the racetrack - beautiful historic neighborhoods, cathedral... and we were surprised by La Nuit des Chimères --which is a free sound and light show in which major monuments are lit up at night, so cool!
@philipplouden5892
@philipplouden5892 3 дня назад
I recommend getting the first or second time slot and skip the line tickets then going straight to the Mona Lisa if you really want to avoid the crowds and get good pics.
@frenchgirl77
@frenchgirl77 4 дня назад
I'm taking a friend in December & January to France. It's her 1st time. I know there will be crowds, but hopefully, it's not too bad. We are staying on Mont Saint Michel for 3 days, so hopefully, we'll find some quiet time.
@mrkopecky
@mrkopecky 4 дня назад
Great advice thanks. I was looking to limit my France vacation to 2-3 days Paris and 4-5 elsewhere en gare
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 4 дня назад
Have fun!
@florentinalily
@florentinalily 4 дня назад
Thanks for the vlog, really interesting. Just a shout out for the Ariege and the Aude and the coastline running up to the spanish border. Busy but not hectic during the season with access to the med and the Pyrenees for skiing within a quick drive either way. Another factor is that if you go out of season then a lot of the restaurants and cafe/bars will be closed or open on limited days. There are no night markets outside the summer months. Another point about the Air B&B is that the supply of rentals has nothing to do with the letting through Air. There is no shortage of property with rental potential. It is totally down to the regulations governing long term lettings and the impossibility of getting out difficult tenants or tenants with families that simply stop paying the bills and squat. Most Air are let by people who live in them during the off season and let while they go away or crash on a friends sofa to make a couple of quid while they can. Until the govt. enables landlords to give notice to quit and this can be carried out then there will always be a shortage and it won't be taken up by Air B&B landlords.
@Jacqui-ie9kw
@Jacqui-ie9kw 4 дня назад
I am currently in Paris staying Airbnb unfortunately just like the 2 previous in other Italian locations…terrible. absolutely horrendous in 2 of them! dirty beyond belief 3 X floors step spiral death staircase!!! yes…really that bad! And they charged me at least $100 Australian for the privilege! These hosts had no business being in hospitality…. just money grabbing and didn’t provide the basic like decent sheets bed was most shocking I will never do Airbnb again. These hosts were deceitful in their on line profile everything was an absolute fraud!!!
@acbc3543
@acbc3543 4 дня назад
When you mention alternative months to visit Paris then those months can also become as busy as other months .Paris is busy and will always be busy . It’s about how people behave when they visit Paris and other places in France .
@mamabearnath1609
@mamabearnath1609 4 дня назад
I’ll buy a lock but use it as a Christmas tree decoration for a Paris momento
@DrDetfink
@DrDetfink 11 часов назад
Being from New York, I have traveled to Paris at least 5-6 times from the early 90s to present day. I assure you everything you want to see is worth the wait. However to maximize your time in Paris, if you want to see museums and indoor exhibits then pick March or off season to see these Marvels. But to truly experience and enjoy Paris, get out of the city centre. The 19th arrondissement is my favorite place to stay because it has a mixture of different generations of Parisians from 1st generation to 5th generation. The stories. The mixture of African to French restaurants. Local venues for a cool drink. That’s living the best Paris has to offer.
@whoopigoldberg3047
@whoopigoldberg3047 3 дня назад
Thank you for this, I will cross france of my list now.
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 3 дня назад
Please do!
@kayyr.9909
@kayyr.9909 3 дня назад
We were just in France last week. I can say please do not miss Mont St. Michele! I was reading up on it as my husband drove . We arrived at 4pm when the tour buses had left for the day. Perfect timing! Got to see the Abbey, at 5:30 , it closed at 7 pm. My second time there, my first time to see the Abbey! We had dinner there, many shops were still open. It’s magical! Our teenager boys with us too and enjoyed it! Sadly we missed Giverny, but got to see Etretat the day before at sunset. Should have eaten at a nice restaurant first at the base because nothing was open after sunset, at 10:30 pm. We saw Omaha beach and the American cemetery could have used two more days to have been more leisurely at the D-day locations and Deauville. We will plan a week in this area in the future. Be aware, we were in Paris, our second ( my 4th)and probably last time in the Louvre. Sad, it’s just not enjoyable. Many Americans were feeling it too( arguing).Too hot, got lost, the text/calling didn’t work. We had a meet up point if we lost each other… sadly it was in the main lobby , difficult to re-enter. So if you do this pick two meet up places one inside the general area . Also Verizon had a universal outage and our reception was out. So planned to get transportation to the Eiffel Tour after, no Uber or way to get a taxi. Originally thought a Batobus would be ideal, as we had done in the past, they weren’t working. I’m not certain how the Olympics will work out. It was hot, we needed constant water, we were exhausted and walked to the Charles de Gaulle bridge, set up with stadium seats for the Olympics. We wandered close to the Champs de Ellysse and spotted a restaurant and ordered a meal, and then an Uber to our Air b n b. It was difficult as we couldn’t get reception unless in a restaurant. My boys said the highlight of France were Mont St. Michele and Etretat. We were fortunate to visit them both when the crowds had gone. Ideal timing! Etretat we walked all over, 3 hours of “ Oh my gosh this is beautiful! “ Eat first or bring a picnic, as we saw others doing.
@bayricker
@bayricker 4 дня назад
Great alternatives. There'll be a 50 person line outside of King Falafel by tomorrow!
@absolutezeronow7928
@absolutezeronow7928 4 дня назад
Good video, I may be able to visit France in summer 2026. Definitely visiting Paris and I'll try to see Montmartre, Musée d'Orsay, Le Louvre (I might skip the Mona Lisa), other city museums, Stade Yves du Manoir in Colombes, les Bois de Vincennes, and other places. For other places other than Paris, I'd consider Normandy, Burgundy, and I'll see if Limousin is doable since I can trace ancestry back there in the 16th Century.
@stacylamb5607
@stacylamb5607 4 дня назад
My daughter and her husband are applying for a visa and would definitely visit in the fall and visit the places that are not overt touristic . When there is too much going on around me I feel like I am not on the moment .
@marcgirard6946
@marcgirard6946 4 дня назад
You guys understand it all 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@georgerosas6188
@georgerosas6188 4 дня назад
Bonjour!.... love your videos..... we are going to Paris this coming September around the 20th....... for about 10 days .... we would love to meet you if possible... , if not , ....maybe we will be lucky and hopefully cross paths somewhere in the city. Once again love your videos keep doing such a great job and Thank you👍👍👍👍👍👍😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃 !
@annatamparow4917
@annatamparow4917 4 дня назад
Wonderful! The same times hold for Malmaison and the Louvre! Still enjoying your analyses! ❤ Just read Asterix Le Tour de Gaule for all the issues you have pinpointed for your American followers😂
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 3 дня назад
Cool, thanks!
@dianafromaustralia3244
@dianafromaustralia3244 День назад
Everyone is travelling everywhere since Covid. Tourism is alive and well! We went to Italy in September 2023, Florence, Rome, Cortona - all packed with local and International tourists.
@johnbartholf777
@johnbartholf777 4 дня назад
I went summer of 2016 and there were so many violent terrorist attacks going on that year that my niece and I had an entire Seine cruise boat all to ourselves. We were the ONLY paying customers. Surreal, I can tell you. Also, the Eiffel Tower and Louvre weren't overly crowded, and neither was Notre Dame. What I want to know is, what about the Christmas season? Are these places over-crowded then too? I'd love to spend Christmas in Paris!
@FabriceTerrade
@FabriceTerrade 3 дня назад
How about a video on The Canal du Midi ???
@MeganBerryman01
@MeganBerryman01 3 дня назад
For me personally I would rather do the non touristy things on my trip. I mean yes it’s awesome to see world famous sights here in Paris but I think it’s awesome you included some other options for us to see and visit instead as an alternative!
@MarkSDCA
@MarkSDCA 4 дня назад
well now I am considering Spain. Fortunately I have been to Paris when it was not so crowded but that was pre-crowd and pre-Covid.
@jackienaiditch7965
@jackienaiditch7965 4 дня назад
My husband and I visited France in April/May of this year. We THOUGHT we were going off season. However, our visit in April of the Musée d'Orsay was crazy, even with our timed entry! There were enormous crowds. The area around one Van Gogh painting was so crowded that we simply gave up on viewing the painting. The crowds pretty much ruined our visit, because how can you enjoy the artwork with so many people around every painting? Also, rather than just viewing the paintings, many people had to photograph them. I think the government should seriously consider greater limits on the number of people in this museum.
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 3 дня назад
Agreed!
@walkwithwan
@walkwithwan 4 дня назад
WOW! much tourism in France , I enjoyed all your videos thank you
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 4 дня назад
Our pleasure!
@alanwolfe9390
@alanwolfe9390 4 дня назад
We like Paris, a lot! We rent an apartment in the 14th (few tourists), spend our time in secondary and tertiary attractions, strolling through the many parks, and lounging in cafe's outside high tourist areas. Same with restaurants. You can do as good or better in the 14th as you can any place else. Cafe Felice but there are many others, restaurant Petit Baigneur.
@Person-mh6xq
@Person-mh6xq 4 дня назад
You only "like" Paris? LOL (just teasing) - but most of us LOVE Paris!
@organicdividends5069
@organicdividends5069 4 дня назад
Im coming for the Olympics, kind of nervous now 😬
@Beth_Alice_Kaplan
@Beth_Alice_Kaplan 4 дня назад
I’m glad I have different tastes and needs than the average person!
@Nadine-xv1kr
@Nadine-xv1kr 4 дня назад
I don't like crowds and I appreciate your video to remind me that all the great places that are NOT on tourists guides are the best places to go to. These crowds look like a nightmare
@suem.1392
@suem.1392 4 дня назад
"They don't get insta-famous and start charging for their newfound ego!" This one hit home for me. 😂We have Angelina in New York, but I won't post about them and inflate their ego even more! Thank you for your wonderful channel where I can learn about Paris and France in general. Merci beaucoup! ❤
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 3 дня назад
Exactly!!
@SolivitaPowerRealtor
@SolivitaPowerRealtor 4 дня назад
I'm surprised you didn't show or mention all of the construction around the Eiffel Tour, Place Concorde and many other popular iconic places. On a few other videos I saw it looked like all the views are going to be blocked by venue setups. Are you considering a current video of the "Olympic" situation?
@brookemize7500
@brookemize7500 2 дня назад
Mont Saint-Michel was a HUGE miss for me. I totally didn’t get it. Glad we were already staying in Brittany and didn’t make a trip out from Paris for it.
@AO-oy4rf
@AO-oy4rf 4 дня назад
Skip the Mona Lisa it is tiny and unimpressive! If can go off peak is better crowds wise. Also buy beat the queue tickets if you can as I didn't for Eiffel Tower and the wait is very long and not pleasant in heat. Years ago went for NYE and it was great with the xmas lights and atmosphere.
@jakejacobs7584
@jakejacobs7584 4 дня назад
I like to go in January.
@acerrubrum5749
@acerrubrum5749 4 дня назад
❤Listen to Colleen, walk, stop, look, listen, experience Paris in your real life, not jockying for someone else's social media hype.❤ Suggestion for the lock situation...Buy the lock, have one of the artists paint your names on it, Take It Home, as a souvenir.🎉
@LesFrenchiesTravel
@LesFrenchiesTravel 3 дня назад
Well said!
@abawitx
@abawitx 4 дня назад
To be fair, one thing to consider is that for most Americans for example, we get maybe 2-3 weeks of vacation a year. And if you have children or your employers company follows a school based project schedule like most in the US do, you take your vacations when your boss allows you. Which is summer or christmas. And Paris is from most US cities a direct flight and a city to get many fun activities packed in when you only get 7-14 paid days off per half year or year compared to 35+. So it is very easy to complain about tourists all coming in the summer. But it's reality of what can work for families. I recently moved to Paris for work this month and the tourists imo are noticeably less. The constant complaining of how many tourists there will be during the Olympics has actually kept them away. As i am hearing now as well that apartments and hotels started to drop prices after lower than expected tourist bookings. I live in a quiet part of the city and i have also noticed something that suprised me greatly: The French are MUCH MUCH louder and talkative than Americans. I was shocked when i noticed this and glad i moved to the part of the city that i did because it can be super overstimulating. But again the other shock is how few tourists i am seeing. The majority are French or French speaking in the cafes and other sites. This may not be the case for other nationalites, but mentioned it as I feel like tourists get a bad rap for just trying to enjoy someone elses country. Which should be an honor. The French vacation south anyways. But truly the tourist aspect , just from what i am seeing currently, and certainly outside the Lourve and Eiffel T, I feel is a bit snippy (just in general, not Les Frenchies directly) and exaggerated.
@millerforester6237
@millerforester6237 4 дня назад
And everywhere else, too. Travel in the off-seasons. Paris is April is lovely - so what is 50-60 degrees? You got a sweater? The underlying problem for most every country is that there are just too many people on the planet. I have no answer for that.
@Beth_Alice_Kaplan
@Beth_Alice_Kaplan 4 дня назад
Fun fact about me: my first trip outside of North America was a grad program in Brussels for May(and I went to Paris a lot.) Et j'ai voyagé sans mon mari et mon appareil photo! (I’m practicing, don’t mind me…) I wanted to enjoy my time without distractions, and I did! Alas, no photographic memories. (Traveling companions are actually quite practical sometimes. Who knew? 😉) I also believe that over the past two decades, tourism to some locations has spun out of control.
@elizabethcooper9552
@elizabethcooper9552 4 дня назад
I love Nimes!
@Hiro_Trevelyan
@Hiro_Trevelyan 3 дня назад
Thank you for telling people NOT to put locks. Everyone does it and that's why it's a problem. It was cute when it was just a Paris/French thing, we don't need millions of locks from people all over the planet, it's basically littering. As a Parisian, thank you for showing other stuff outside the capital. Other regions are also beautiful with lots of stuff to eat, it's a shame only Paris gets all the attention. Paris is great but there's just too many tourists gathered at the same places. Also, thank you for telling people that Airbnb is killing locals. Literally. People make thousands more by renting airbnbs instead of regular locations, which is kicking us out faster than before and also causing the over-tourism issues since hotels are more regulated/limited in growth than airbnbs. It takes much more time and money to build a hotel than turn an flat into an airbnb, which means there's no way for the city to control how many tourists its gonna welcome at maximum.
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