Shopping and souvenirs in France: It is recommended to buy some trinkets, gadgets, etc., such as keychains similar to small iron towers. The price is relatively cheap, usually a few euros to more than ten euros.
There are also perfumes, French souvenirs, clothes, and you can drink coffee there. You must enjoy shopping when you go to France.
France has a wide range of products and is a veritable shopping paradise.
France is most famous for Paris fashion, and the world's most famous fashion designers have stores in France.
There are also Grasse perfume, antiques, Baccarat crystal, gloves, glass, oil paintings, Bordeaux red wine, Cognac, Burgundy wine, champagne and porcelain.
Meals: Breakfast: Between approximately 7 and 9 o'clock, it consists of a croissant or bread (maybe both), cream, jam, and the drink is usually coffee, tea, or hot chocolate.
Lunch: Between noon and 14:00, some people settle with a simple sandwich, while others regard lunch as the most important meal of the day, including an appetizer, a main course and dessert, and finally ends with a cup of coffee.
Dinner: Dinner time is around 20 p.m. For many families, dinner is an opportunity for the whole family to get together to communicate and enhance relationships.
Coffee: A cup of coffee at any time is a habit of all Parisians. The outdoor cafes on the streets are to Paris what teahouses are to Chengdu.
France is a country of gourmet food, and it also pays special attention to table manners. There is a particularly grand sense of ceremony when dining in high-end restaurants.
In small restaurants and cafes on the street, the atmosphere is much more leisurely.
Most restaurants are open from 12:00 to 15:00 and 19:00 to 23:00.
But you can find food at any time during the day in some small food stores and sandwich shops, and restaurants near train stations are sometimes open until the early hours of the morning.
When dining in a restaurant, a basket of bread is usually served first, which is free and equivalent to the appetizers served in a Chinese restaurant.
The so-called "French meal" is actually very small, and those with big appetites can only rely on these breads to fill their stomachs.
Belgian chocolates and diamonds (hoho, you can give them to your girlfriend).
Dutch tulip flowers/fake flowers/flower seeds, windmill models.
When you go to Bruges, you want to eat waffles and buy lace. When buying lace, you must remember to buy handmade lace and it is made in Belgium. Otherwise, it will be meaningless. You can buy a piece yourself and find a photo frame to display it when you come back. It is economical and cost-effective.
Easy to carry. "Gouda", "Aiden" and "Leyden" cheeses are the most famous of all Dutch cheeses.
Gouda cheese accounts for more than 50% of total cheese production.
Eden cheese is the only cheese in the world that maintains a perfect spherical shape. It is the second most important product among all types of cheese in the Netherlands, accounting for 27% of the total cheese production in the Netherlands.
Leyden cheese is also unique due to the addition of cumin spice.
Prices vary depending on the variety.