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What is the tourism forecast for France?

France tourism market size Revenue in this sector is predicted to have a CAGR of 1.17% between 2023 and 2027, with revenue reaching $20.63 billion in 2027.



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Revenue is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2023-2027) of 1.17%, resulting in a projected market volume of US$20.63bn by 2027. The largest Travel & Tourism market is the Hotels market with a projected market volume of US$10.56bn in 2023.

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It's an understandable one, too. Yet in the absolute, Paris remains a safe destination, and with some precautions in mind all visitors should feel comfortable traveling to the capital.

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Most attractions in Paris have opened up and are welcoming international visitors. If you're still a bit wary of crowds after Covid though, maybe try to visit France during the lower seasons, such as fall and spring.

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Yes, French people are friendly to tourists. If you are respectful and courteous of the French culture while you travel, you won't have any problems.

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Table of contents. How Are The Numbers Calculated? 1. The MOST visited country in the world: France – 82.6 million visitors.

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“People are drawn to France for the exquisite cuisine, culture, pure beauty of the country and, ultimately, the way they feel when there.

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11 Things Tourists Should Never Do in Paris
  • Never buy tickets for attractions and shows on the day of the event. ...
  • Never take the stairs at Paris' Abbesses Métro Station. ...
  • Never take pictures in Paris' famous Shakespeare and Company bookstore. ...
  • Never board Parisian transport without a valid ticket.


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So here are seven Paris tourist traps to avoid, and what you should do instead:
  • TOURIST TRAP #1: Going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. ...
  • TOURIST TRAP #2: Seine dinner cruise. ...
  • TOURIST TRAP #3: Going to the Louvre just for the Mona Lisa. ...
  • TOURIST TRAP #5: EATING ALONG THE Champs-Élysées. ...
  • TOURIST TRAP #6: Rue de la Huchette.


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