Paris is known for its top-notch nightlife, and there is no better way to start your bachelor party than experiencing the city's famous nightlife. You can visit the exclusive clubs or embrace the French culture by visiting a nearby bar with a live band.
A bachelor party in France cannot be considered complete without a visit to Champagne for some wine tasting. You'll have an opportunity to taste quality French champagne made from the top grapes in the region. You can upgrade the experience by taking a vineyard guided tour with a renowned winemaker or a wine sommelier.
Travel to Nice, the most popular coastal town in France known for its beautiful beaches and exclusive beach clubs. You'll have a chance to experience a Mediterranean-style party with music, drinks, and an excellent atmosphere. Beach parties in Nice extend to early morning.
Monte Carlo is one of the most popular and glamorous locations along the French Riviera, and no bachelor party is complete without tasting the exclusives offered in the casinos. You can spend time in a private room or experience a high-stakes game with drinks from top-rated cocktail lounges.
Lyon is the gastronomical hub of France, making it an excellent destination for foodies. The city serves the most famous French dishes in modern styles. You can take a guided tour of the city's top-rated restaurants and sample some of the best French cuisine.
You can hire a private vehicle (van, sedan or limousine) with a designated driver to move from one location to another, especially for nightlife activities. Public transportation like trains and busses are convenient, cost-effective alternatives. Be sure to plan your transportation arrangement in advance to avoid delays and to save on costs. A train from Paris to Champagne takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, while one from Monaco to Lyon takes approximately 4 hours.
If you have more time, you can visit the French towns of Bordeaux, the hub of the French wine industry, St. Tropez, for exclusive beach parties and Monte Carlo for F1 racing experience. If you have less time, subtract the casino night in Monte Carlo and replace it with a visit to the Palace of Versailles, a UNESCO-listed palace in Paris.
France has many airports, but the top two are Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in Paris and Nice Côte d'Azur International Airport (NCE) in Nice. Charles de Gaulle Airport is 16 miles from the city center, while Nice Côte d'Azur International Airport is just 4 miles from the city center. Both airports are well-connected to public transport links, and taxis are readily available from both locations.