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Paris (CDG)*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 72hrs and may no longer be available at the time of booking. We display fares for Economy Light as standard but it is possible to change your class of service during the booking process. You can also add baggage, meals and extra legroom to your trip during booking.
Plan ahead for your trip to France with Icelandair
From | To | Fare type | Dates | Price |
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FromChicago (ORD) | ToParis (CDG) | Round trip / Economy | Feb 22 2025 - Feb 26 2025 | From USD 488* Viewed 15 hrs ago |
FromBaltimore (BWI) | ToParis (CDG) | Round trip / Economy | Mar 20 2025 - Mar 29 2025 | From USD 561* Viewed 9 hrs ago |
FromRaleigh-Durham (RDU) | ToParis (CDG) | Round trip / Economy | Feb 14 2025 - Mar 03 2025 | From USD 563* Viewed 1 day ago |
FromNew York (NYC) | ToParis (CDG) | Round trip / Economy | Feb 17 2025 - Feb 24 2025 | From USD 438* Viewed 1 day ago |
FromSeattle (SEA) | ToParis (CDG) | Round trip / Economy | Feb 23 2025 - Feb 27 2025 | From USD 538* Viewed 17 hrs ago |
FromPortland (PDX) | ToParis (CDG) | Round trip / Economy | Nov 06 2025 - Nov 12 2025 | From USD 513* Viewed 15 hrs ago |
FromOrlando (MCO) | ToParis (CDG) | Round trip / Economy | Feb 17 2025 - Mar 16 2025 | From USD 463* Viewed 22 hrs ago |
FromNew York (EWR) | ToParis (CDG) | Round trip / Economy | Mar 02 2025 - Mar 12 2025 | From USD 438* Viewed 2 days ago |
FromDenver (DEN) | ToParis (CDG) | Round trip / Economy | Feb 14 2025 - Feb 16 2025 | From USD 573* Viewed 10 hrs ago |
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 72hrs and may no longer be available at the time of booking. We display fares for Economy Light as standard but it is possible to change your class of service during the booking process. You can also add baggage, meals and extra legroom to your trip during booking.
What to see and do in France
What to expect
World-famous cuisine, first-class wineries and iconic countryside - France is a country that has it all. That’s not to mention the country’s abundance of world-renowned landmarks and stunning architecture just waiting to be explored.
From Paris’ Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, to the Cathédrale Saint-Nicolas in Nice, you’ll be spoilt for choice in this fine country. Whether you're a foodie, history lover or adventure seeker, you’ll be sure to find exactly what you're looking for, and then some!
Before you feast your eyes on the famous hotspots, how about gazing at some Icelandic natural wonders first? When you book flights from the US to France with Icelandair you can add a stopover in Iceland at no extra airfare. That’s two dazzling destinations under just one ticket.
The best time to visit
France is a popular destination all year round. Summer brings glorious long days and warm temperatures, making it the perfect time to hit up the golden beaches of the French Riviera. Nice comes alive with vibrant music festivals and firework displays, from the Nice Jazz Festival to Bastille Day firework show.
Spring is perfect for travelers who want to explore Paris before the summer heat sets in. The weather is milder, with temperatures in the low seventies, and the crowds are smaller, making it the ideal time for some city strolling.
However, France in the winter is not to be overlooked! Christmas markets across the capital and up in the Alps are a must-see, and there’s nothing more magical than the Eiffel Tower lighting up a dark winter’s night.
Most popular cities in France
France is bursting at the seams with vibrant cities to explore. From the radiant capital to the shores of Bordeaux, there’s something for every type of traveler to enjoy.
Paris is the globally acclaimed capital that never fails to inspire. Home to famous landmarks including the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame Cathedral, it’s a hive of culture and history. The city’s romantic sidewalk cafés, charming neighborhoods and stylish boutiques also make Paris a first-class destination.
Out by the coast, Nice is a city that will capture your heart from the get-go. And with its striking beaches, colorful buildings, charming narrow streets and rich history, it’s not hard to see why. Dip your toe in the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, sail down the French Riviera or indulge in the local cuisine.
Arts and culture
France is a haven for art and culture lovers. From the iconic museums of Paris to the quaint countryside villages, you'll find inspiration everywhere you go.
In Paris, take a stroll through the Louvre and be transported back in time with masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Or, if you're feeling contemporary, check out the Pompidou Center and its eclectic collection of modern art.
Beyond museums and galleries, you'll find mesmerizing architecture, music, and theater everywhere you go. Catch a show at the stunning Palais Garnier in the capital, or head outside the city and visit the Palace of Versailles and the medieval castles of the Loire Valley.
And let's not forget about the quirkier side of French culture. From street performers to outdoor art installations, there's always something unexpected to discover.
Shopping in France
With a multitude of shops ranging from chic boutiques to quaint local stores, shopping in France offers an experience like no other. The capital provides an unrivaled luxury shopping experience, with travelers flocking from across the globe just to hit up Paris’s glitzy stores. From designer boutiques on Avenue Montaigne to the iconic Galeries Lafayette department store, you'll find everything your heart desires - and then some.
If you're looking for a more authentic shopping experience, head to one of the country’s lively local markets. The Cours Saleya market in Nice is a real feast for the senses, with vibrant flowers, fresh produce and delicious pastries. Just don't forget to haggle with the welcoming vendors for the best deals.
Dining in France
French cuisine is celebrated across Europe, and after tasting some classic French cooking, you’ll see why. From the rich flavors of coq au vin to the delicate and elegant macaron – there’s no denying that French food has earned its reputation.
Arguably one of France’s most famous foods is the croissant. With its flaky layers and buttery taste, the beloved French pastry has become a staple breakfast choice across the globe. But let’s not forget the French baguette, with its crunchy crust and soft, fluffy crumb, this rustic delicacy is often enjoyed with rich, creamy brie, cured meats, or dipped in mussels, another French classic.
France is also celebrated for its wines. From the reds and whites of Bordeaux and Burgundy to the sparkling wines of the world-famous Champagne region, French wines pay homage to the country’s rich land.
Inner city travel
Inner-city travel in France is relatively stress-free and straightforward. In Paris, the efficient metro (subway) system is the best way to navigate the city's busy streets. While the iconic Vélib’ bike-sharing program also allows for an easy and eco-friendly way to explore the city's many wonders. And of course, there's always the option to walk, allowing for a truly immersive experience and the chance to stumble upon a quaint café or street performer.
In other cities like Nice, you’ll find public transport options like modern tram systems as well as networks of affordable buses. Though, like many coastal cities, the real beauty of Nice lies in its stunning seaside promenade, the Promenade des Anglais. Here, you can stroll along the Mediterranean coastline, taking in the sights and sounds of this lovable city.
France and beyond
Traveling within France is easier than you might expect thanks to the country’s efficient transport systems. France’s high-speed TGV trains offer a fast, reliable and comfortable way of getting between cities. And if you’d like to discover even more of Europe, the Eurostar offers reliable transport to nearby countries, such as Spain, Italy and even the UK.
Alternatively, you’ll find the country has many bus services for national travel. Plus, most major cities in France have a domestic airport too, making internal flights a breeze.
For those looking to travel at a more leisurely pace, why not rent a car? Take your time as you navigate between chateaux and quaint villages, discovering hidden gems, authentic bistros and untouched beaches as you go.
FAQs about travel to France
Helpful information for passengers flying to France from the US
How long is the flight to France from the US?
The flight duration on flights to France from the USA depends on several factors, including the specific departure and arrival cities, as well as the airline’s chosen flight route. As an example, direct flights from major US cities like New York to Paris typically take around 7-8 hours. Flights from the West Coast will take longer, often lasting between 10-12 hours or more.
Transatlantic flights with Icelandair include a stopover in Iceland - giving you the chance to stretch your legs and get some much-needed fresh air.
Which airports in the US fly to France?
Icelandair offers flights to France (Paris (CDG) and Nice (NCE)) from 12 major airports across the US, including Boston (BOS), Chicago (ORD), and Seattle (SEA). You can use the flight finder tool above to find flights from your nearest airport.
Passengers flying from the USA to France are advised to arrive at the airport at least 3-4 hours before departure to ensure a smooth and timely check-in and boarding experience.
When is the best time to fly to France?
The best time to book flights to France from the USA depends on your personal preferences.
Summer (June to August), is often considered the best time to fly to France for a unique and lively experience in both Paris and Nice. The weather is warm, and outdoor events, festivals, and attractions are in full swing. In Paris, you can enjoy outdoor cafés, picnics along the Seine, and open-air concerts. Along the French Riviera in Nice, the Mediterranean climate is perfect for beach activities and exploring the charming coastal towns.
That being said, the festive period in Paris is unrivaled thanks to its ambiance, adorned streets, and iconic landmarks bathed in festive lights. The City of Light truly comes alive during the holiday season.
Though keep in mind that summer and Christmas are peak tourist seasons, so plan and book your flights and accommodation in advance to secure the best prices.
How can I find cheap flights to France?
It’s important to keep in mind that summer and the festive period are the busiest seasons in France, so if you’re looking for budget-friendly flights during these times, then you should consider being flexible about what days you depart, and which airports you fly from and to. Check our flights deals regularly for the best airfare all year round.
Alternatively, if you’re flexible about when you fly to France, booking flights from the US outside of peak tourist seasons can help you find cheap tickets. During the shoulder seasons of spring (April to June) and fall (September to October), the weather is generally still pleasant, but both the costs and crowds are more manageable.
Do I need a visa to fly to France from the US?
Passengers traveling from the USA to France with US citizenship typically do not need a visa for short stays (up to 90 days within a 180-day period) for tourism, business, or family visits.
However, you’re generally required to have a passport that’s valid for at least three months beyond your intended departure date from the country. Plus, you may be asked for proof of sufficient funds to support your stay in France.
Find out more about entry requirements for Europe.
What is the baggage allowance for USA to France flights with Icelandair?
When flying to France with Icelandair, it’s essential to be aware of our baggage allowances.
For a detailed overview of all our baggage options, please refer to our dedicated page.