
France Travel 2025: Essential Safety Tips and Traveler Guidance for a Secure and Memorable European Vacation
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In addition to concerns about terrorism, petty crimes like pickpocketing and phone snatchings are common in crowded areas such as airports, train stations, and tourist attractions. Peaceful demonstrations and strikes can occur regularly in Paris and other cities, occasionally disrupting transportation and potentially involving violence.
Travelers should also note that there will be increased checks and controls at France's borders until April 30, 2025. From 2025, U.S. citizens need to apply for ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) before traveling to France. This electronic authorization is required for short-term entry into the Schengen Area.
To ensure a safe trip, listeners should secure their belongings, avoid displaying signs of wealth, and keep valuables secure. Vehicle break-ins are common, especially at highway rest stops, so it's important to use secure parking facilities and remain vigilant while driving.
Given these precautions, many experts consider France safe for travelers in 2025, provided you stay alert and informed. Spring is a peak tourist season, offering pleasant weather and cultural activities, but it's advisable to book accommodations and itineraries in advance to avoid higher prices and crowds.