🇫🇷 eSIM for France

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  • 7-day validity
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Fast and reliable data in France

  • Crystal-clear video calls across France, no delays
  • Share photos and stories from France in seconds
  • Navigate France confidently with live maps
  • Stream music and podcasts on the go
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Get your France eSIM in 3 easy steps

No store visit. No physical SIM. Works on any eSIM-compatible phone.

Choose a plan
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Choose your plan

Select Unlimited or Data, pick how many days you need for France.

Install eSIM
2
Install your eSIM

Use the QR code sent to your email — takes under 2 minutes on any eSIM phone.

Connect on arrival
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Connect on arrival

Turn on your eSIM when you land in France and enjoy instant connectivity.

Why choose uPhone for France?

No roaming charges
Pay a flat rate upfront — no surprise bills when you get home.
Keep your physical SIM
Your local number stays active. Use two networks at once.
Instant delivery by email
QR code arrives in your inbox seconds after purchase.
24/7 customer support
We're here around the clock via live chat and email.
Money-back guarantee
Changed your plans? Request a refund before your trip.
Easy installation
Scan the QR code in Settings — no app, no tech skills needed.

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eSIM prices for France

All prices in EUR

Duration Price Per day
1 day €2.93 €2.93/day
3 days €6.35 €2.12/day
5 days €10.34 €2.07/day
7 days €14.22 €2.03/day
10 days €19.60 €1.96/day
15 days €28.48 €1.90/day
30 days €56.01 €1.87/day
180 days €40.48 €0.22/day
France travel guide

Enjoy your France vacation

France is the world's most visited country for good reason — it has perfected the art of living well and packaged it into one of the most beautiful and culturally rich destinations on Earth. Paris dazzles with world-class art, fashion and cuisine; the Loire Valley's Renaissance châteaux rise from vineyard-lined rivers; the French Riviera strings together glamorous seaside towns from Nice to Menton; Bordeaux and Burgundy pour some of the world's finest wines. Cycling through lavender fields in Provence, skiing in Chamonix or kayaking through the Ardèche gorges — France rewards every type of traveller. With a uPhone eSIM you'll be online from the moment you step off the Eurostar or land at CDG, ready to navigate the Paris Métro and discover hidden bistros off the tourist trail.

Top attractions in France

From the Eiffel Tower to Mont Blanc, France's attractions span art, architecture, gastronomy and nature in equal measure. These are the landmarks and experiences that define a visit to France.

  • Eiffel Tower & the Seine, Paris — The world's most recognisable structure is even more impressive in person. Take the stairs to the second floor for the best views, then stroll the Seine banks at dusk when the city glows golden.
  • The Louvre, Paris — 35,000 works of art across 60,500 square metres. Book timed entry in advance and use a map — getting lost inside is easy and wonderful in equal measure.
  • Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy — A medieval monastery rising from tidal sands on its own island — one of Europe's most dramatic and otherworldly sights. Visit at high tide when water surrounds it completely.
  • Château de Versailles — The palace of Louis XIV: Hall of Mirrors, state apartments and 800 hectares of manicured gardens. Allow a full day and arrive at opening to beat the crowds.
  • Provence Lavender Fields — June–July, the Valensole plateau and Luberon hills turn purple in one of Europe's most photogenic natural spectacles.
  • French Riviera: Nice, Cannes, Èze — The Côte d'Azur combines pastel-coloured old towns, pebble beaches, clifftop villages and azure Mediterranean water along a spectacular coastal drive.

Popular foods to try in France

French cuisine is a UNESCO-listed cultural heritage — and eating in France is one of the great pleasures of European travel. From the boulangerie on every corner to the three-Michelin-star temple of gastronomy, food is taken seriously at every level of French society.

  • Croissant & café au lait — The definitive French breakfast. A butter-laminated croissant from a proper boulangerie (look for "beurre" on the label) is one of the world's great pastries.
  • Steak Tartare — Raw hand-chopped beef with capers, cornichons, shallots, egg yolk and Dijon mustard. A French bistro classic that rewards the adventurous.
  • Bouillabaisse — Marseille's legendary saffron-scented seafood stew with rouille (chilli-garlic sauce) and crusty croutons. The genuine article must be made with local Provençal fish.
  • Croque Monsieur/Madame — The French elevated cheese on toast into an art form: bechamel-smothered ham and gruyère sandwich, toasted until golden and bubbling. Add a fried egg for the Madame.
  • Coq au Vin — Slow-braised chicken in red wine with mushrooms, lardons and pearl onions — the quintessential French country dish, served with crusty bread to mop up the sauce.
  • Crème Brûlée — Silky vanilla custard beneath a caramelised sugar crust that cracks perfectly with the back of a spoon. France's most satisfying dessert.

Best time to visit France

Spring (April–June) is widely considered the best time to visit France — mild temperatures, the countryside in bloom and manageable crowds before the summer peak. Paris is particularly beautiful in May: chestnut trees flower along the boulevards and café terraces fill with warm-weather life.

Summer (July–August) is high season — the Mediterranean coast, Provence and Bordeaux are at their sunniest. However, many Parisians leave the city in August and some restaurants close for the month, giving the capital an oddly quiet charm. The Riviera and the Alps are packed with tourists and prices spike.

Autumn (September–November) brings the vendange (grape harvest) in Burgundy, Bordeaux and Alsace — an excellent time for wine-focused travel. The weather stays warm well into October in the south. Winter (December–March) means ski season in the Alps and Pyrenees, Christmas markets in Alsace, and far fewer tourists at Paris's world-class museums.

What to pack for your visit to France

France's climate varies enormously — from Mediterranean warmth in Provence to alpine cold in Chamonix and Atlantic dampness in Brittany. Pack for your specific regions, but these universals always apply.

  • Smart casual clothing — The French dress with quiet elegance. While no strict dress codes exist in most places, looking put-together gets better service in restaurants and shops.
  • Comfortable walking shoes — Parisian streets are cobblestoned; avoid stilettos and pack shoes that can handle both museums and outdoor markets without blisters.
  • A light scarf — Immediately useful in Paris: as an extra layer on cool evenings, a cover-up in churches, and frankly, it's just what Parisians do.
  • Reusable bag — French supermarkets charge for plastic bags. A fold-up tote is useful for markets, beach days and picnic supplies.
  • Cash in euros — Most of France is card-friendly, but smaller markets, rural cafés and some traditional boulangeries still prefer cash.
  • Your uPhone eSIM — Activates on Orange, SFR or Bouygues networks for reliable 4G/5G coverage in cities and excellent rural reach across all regions of France.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about your France eSIM

An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM built into your phone. Instead of inserting a physical card, you scan a QR code to activate a France data plan instantly. No physical SIM swap needed, no queuing at the airport.

Your QR code is delivered to your email immediately after purchase — typically within seconds. You can install it right away or save it for later, before you fly to France.

For most travelers to France, the Unlimited plan gives peace of mind — stream maps, video-call home, and share photos without worrying about data. For short trips, a 1–7 day data plan is great value.

Yes. Your phone uses the eSIM for data in France while your physical SIM stays active for calls and texts from home. Dual SIM, zero compromise.

Yes. Turn on your eSIM after landing and your data connection activates automatically. No configuration needed.

Hotspot availability depends on the specific plan. Unlimited plans typically include hotspot sharing. Check the plan details when purchasing.
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