Top Destinations in France
Discover serviced apartments in France, perfect for everything from short business trips to long-term relocations. Enjoy the comfort of home with the flexibility and space you need.
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France is a major economic and political power in Europe, with a diverse economy built around industries like machinery, automotive, and luxury goods. Its cities are not only economic hubs but also world-renowned cultural centres. We offer a wide range of serviced apartments in key destinations, including:
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France is the second largest economy in Europe and the most popular tourist destination in the world, with over 100 million visitors in 2024. Its business landscape is built on courtesy and professionalism, with a strong emphasis on politeness and formality. Here's what you need to know for your next business trip.
France has a varied climate, from the mild, temperate conditions in the north to the Mediterranean climate in the south. Paris and the north experience mild summers and cool winters, while the south boasts hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Business travellers should check the local forecast for their specific destination and pack accordingly.
The official currency is the Euro (€) (EUR). Credit cards and contactless payments are widely accepted, especially in urban areas. Tipping is customary in restaurants and for other services, although a service charge is often already included.
French is the primary language. While many business professionals, especially in major cities, speak a good level of English, attempting a few basic French phrases will be appreciated and can help build rapport.
Metropolitan France operates on Central European Time (UTC+1) and observes Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October. It's crucial to confirm meeting times, especially if you are working with colleagues in different time zones.