People often think of France - especially Paris - when they think of a romantic getaway in Europe. But big tourist crowds and long lines at popular sites aren’t exactly romantic!
When you visit France with us, we’ll help you discover places that are off the beaten path, away from the biggest tourist crowds. And for the busy ‘must-see’ places, like the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, or Mont Saint Michel, we’ll share tips for skipping the lines and getting the most out of them.
If you’re looking for places in France where you can truly connect with a loved one, slow down, and enjoy la vie en rose, here are seven beautiful, romantic places in France. In each region, we suggest a few less well-known places that feel a little more personal and off the beaten path!
1. Paris: Romantic Moments Away from the Crowds
Paris is popular - it received more than 17 million visitors in 2024 - but romance still thrives in the quiet corners! Try these under-the-radar experiences:
- Share a riverside moment at Place Louis Aragon, a tiny square on Île Saint-Louis with views over the Seine, where leafy trees and quiet benches offer a serene spot by the river.
- Be serenaded over dinner at Bel Canto, where opera singers perform live as you dine.
- Find the ‘I Love You’ Wall in Montmartre, a peaceful spot with “I love you” written in 250 languages - perhaps not the quietest place, but an unmissable photo spot!
- Dine aboard a romantic river cruise, gliding past the city’s illuminated landmarks as you enjoy a multi-course meal.
- Book a table at Le Jules Verne, the Michelin-starred restaurant inside the Eiffel Tower, for breathtaking views and an unforgettable meal.
- Stroll along the Canal Saint-Martin, especially at dusk, when the water reflects glowing café lights.
- Have a picnic in Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, one of the city’s most underrated parks, with waterfalls, arched bridges, and a dramatic clifftop temple overlooking the rooftops of northeast Paris.
- When you book one of our tours including a stay in Paris, we’ll help you discover parts of the city that most tourists miss!
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2. Normandy: Mont Saint-Michel at Dusk
- Few places feel as magical as Mont Saint-Michel when the crowds have gone. Stay nearby and visit in the early morning or late evening, when the abbey glows in soft light and the tide begins to rise. The narrow alleys, dramatic tides, and sea breeze make it a uniquely atmospheric escape.
- If you book one of our Normandy tours, we will arrange for you to stay at a lovely premium B&B just a short drive from Mont Saint Michel.
3. Loire Valley: Château de l’Islette
- Skip the crowded châteaux and head to Château de l’Islette, once the secret meeting place of sculptors Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel.
Nestled beside a peaceful river, it has a romantic backstory, scenic lake views, and picnic tables in the garden under the trees. It’s intimate, beautiful, and often quiet - perfect for a slow afternoon together. - Another option for a romantic picnic in the Loire Valley is in front of the Chateau de Chambord. It is one of the most popular castles in the Loire Valley, but there is usually plenty of space on the lawn in front of the castle for a picnic with an unforgettable backdrop!
Champagne: Hidden Tastings & Garden Picnics
Instead of Reims, head to Épernay or explore the smaller villages along the Champagne Route. Try:
- A private tasting at a boutique producer in Hautvillers (the birthplace of champagne!), where you may be able to meet the winemakers themselves.
- For a memorable Champagne experience, book a tasting and cellar tour at the Taittinger Champagne House in Reims. You’ll learn about the Champagne-making process, explore the atmospheric Gallo-Roman chalk cellars where the bottles are aged, and visit the remains of the medieval Saint Nicaise Abbey, all part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s a fascinating blend of history, craftsmanship, and underground elegance. Tours can be reserved in advance through the Taittinger website.
- Pack a picnic and stop at Les Faux de Verzy, a natural forest reserve near the Montagne de Reims, famous for its twisted trees.
- Visit Villa Demoiselle for a romantic blend of Art Nouveau and Champagne heritage in a beautiful historic home.
Lyon: Culinary Romance for Food Lovers
- If food is your love language, Lyon is the place to go. It’s the gastronomic heart of France, filled with intimate bouchons and cozy wine bars.
- For a truly special evening, you may like to book a table at the Michelin-starred Restaurant Paul Bocuse, a legendary fine-dining experience.
- Then stroll along the Rhône at night or take the funicular up to Fourvière for panoramic views of the city.
Provence: Lavender, Villages & Golden Light
The south of France does romance effortlessly, especially in Provence:
- Visit the lavender fields in France in June or early July near Valensole or Sault. The scent alone is enough to fall in love!
- Wander hand-in-hand through Aix-en-Provence, with its tree-lined squares, fountains, and charming streetside cafés.
- Spend the evening in Lourmarin or Roussillon, where golden-hour light paints the hilltop villages in warm tones.
- Enjoy a private wine tasting or cooking class in a local vineyard or a sunset picnic overlooking the Luberon hills.
French Riviera: Quiet Corners in a Glamorous Region
The French Riviera is known for glitz and glamor, but there are still some quiet, romantic gems:
- Menton, near the Italian border, has colourful Belle Époque architecture, citrus gardens, and a slower pace than nearby Nice.
- Explore the elegant Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, with themed gardens, sea views, and a pink palace-like Villa that could be straight out of a fairy tale.
- Walk the Sentier du Littoral coastal path together - turquoise waters and breathtaking views, all within easy reach.
Planning Tip: Travel at Your Own Pace
Romantic travel is best when it’s unhurried and personalized. This is why we design self-guided driving tours of France, tailored around what you both love - whether that’s food, wine, history, nature, or simply time to reconnect.
We handle the logistics (like car hire, beautiful B&B accommodation, and route planning), so you can focus on enjoying every moment together.
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FAQ
What is the prettiest place in France?
That depends on what kind of beauty you’re after — natural, architectural, or cultural. For picture-perfect villages, places like Domme in the Dordogne or Roussillon in Provence are stunning.
For dramatic coastal views, try Étretat in Normandy or Menton on the French Riviera. And for sheer fairytale charm, the Loire Valley châteaux never disappoint.
What is a romantic city in the south of France?
Aix-en-Provence is often considered one of the most romantic cities in the south. With its sun-drenched squares, fountains, markets, and golden-hour light, it’s ideal for couples who enjoy food, wine, and slow strolls.
For coastal romance, Menton or Collioure offer beautiful alternatives to the busier Riviera towns.
Where do couples go in Paris?
Beyond the Eiffel Tower and the Seine, couples in the know might head to Place Louis Aragon at sunset, enjoy a quiet moment at the ‘I Love You’ Wall in Montmartre, or share a drink along the Canal Saint-Martin.
For a special night out, a dinner cruise on the Seine or evening at Bel Canto (where waiters sing opera) makes for a memorable date.