8 Nights / 9 Days
Thinking about France in winter? Picture Paris without the crowds, Bordeaux’s vineyards resting under crisp skies, and Versailles glowing softly in the cool light. This is a quieter, more intimate version of France, filled with rich hot chocolate, leisurely meals, and streets that feel like they belong just to you.
This winter escape through Paris, Bordeaux, and Versailles is designed for travelers who want to experience France with fewer people and more atmosphere. Think of great food, cozy cafés, magical châteaux, and just the right amount of sparkle. And even if it doesn’t snow, it’s sure to leave you in a flurry of wonder.
- 4 Nights Paris
- 3 Nights Bordeaux
- 1 Night Versailles
- Panoramic Tour with a Hot Chocolate Stop in Paris
- Day Trip to the Loire Valley
- Day Trip to Champagne
- Optional Alsace visit in December for Christmas markets
- Bordeaux City Tour with a local, and immersive art experience
- Wine tour in Médoc
- Stay at Les Lumières, a 2 L Collection hotel
- Private transfer to the airport
Days 1-4: Paris | Hot Chocolate, Hidden Corners and Stunning Views
Paris does not just look lovely in winter. It feels like the city throws open its arms and welcomes you in. There is something magical about gazing up at the Eiffel Tower with barely another soul around or wandering the halls of the Louvre at your own pace, unhurried and relaxed. Even finding the perfect café window seat seems almost effortless, letting you watch the world go by with a mug of rich, velvety hot chocolate warming your hands.
Kick things off with a ride through Paris, soaking up all those iconic sights from the back seat of a car or a window of a bus. It feels like seeing the city with fresh eyes. Afterwards, treat yourself to a thick hot chocolate in a café where locals know the best spots to hide from the chill. Suddenly, you are part of the neighborhood, feeling right at home.
Winter in Paris is the best time to slip away to the Loire Valley. The grand châteaux look even more enchanting when the gardens are hushed, and you can linger in splendid rooms without elbowing past crowds. If you feel like something sparkling, head to Champagne for a day. The vineyards might be resting, but the cellar doors are open for warm, friendly tastings and stories shared over flutes of fizzy perfection.
If you are in France in December, consider wandering into Alsace. Say hello to storybook villages with half-timbered houses, the scent of spiced wine in the air, and twinkling fairy lights everywhere. The Christmas markets here feel pure and magical, with each stall offering a little discovery.
Days 5–7: Bordeaux – Wine, Art, and Leisurely Winter Nights
If Paris sets the scene, Bordeaux is the snug sequel. Here, the city moves with a gentle rhythm, its graceful streets blending historic charm with fresh, creative energy. Let someone in the know guide you around. They will point out the corners where locals linger and the little places that will make you linger too.
Lose yourself in immersive art that dances across the walls, bringing bursts of color to classic stone buildings. The contrast makes every moment feel playful, as if the city is showing off a secret side just for you.
No winter trip to Bordeaux is complete without a wander through the Médoc’s quiet vineyards. Rows of vines stretch under clear, cool skies, and tasting rooms offer a sense of calm that suits slow lunches, bold reds, and conversations that tumble into the afternoon.
Seafood lovers can savor fresh oysters from the nearby coast. If hearty dishes are more your style, you will find menus full of comforting classics that warm you from the inside out.
Day 8: Versailles – A Soft, Golden Farewell
Round off your adventure with an evening at Les Lumières in Versailles, where the hotel offers a cocoon of warmth and elegance. It is the perfect spot to take a breather and reflect before heading home.
Stroll through the palace gardens and you will see Versailles dressed for winter. Peaceful paths, still fountains, and gilded gates gleaming against gentle grey skies create a softer version of the royal scene. Everything slows down, inviting you to savor golden moments and quiet beauty that summer crowds often miss.
Day 9: Departure
The next morning, a private ride takes you to the airport. You leave with cameras full of memories, your head buzzing with stories, and a fresh perspective on how beautiful France can be in the colder months.
Why France Shines in Winter
- Holiday magic in December. Alsace turns into a festive fairyland with unforgettable Christmas markets.
- Say goodbye to crowds. Enjoy museums and sights with space to breathe and never feel rushed.
- See the real France, as locals live it. Leisurely meals, café chats, and small, everyday joys.
- Weather that invites hot drinks and hearty food, perfect for café hopping and wine tasting.
- Dreamy winter light. Paris and Bordeaux glow like paintings, and every photo feels special.
Winter Tips from the France Team
Pack a trusty coat, comfortable boots, and a reliable pair of gloves. The cold and occasional rain will not dampen the fun. Layer up and France feels inviting and full of cheerful surprises. If you are dreaming of a French escape and do not want to wait for summer, now is your chance to make it unforgettable.