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March 26, 2025 • 3 mins
As of March 26, 2025, travelers planning to visit France should be aware of several important updates and advisories. The U.S. Department of State currently maintains a Level 2 travel advisory for France, urging visitors to exercise increased caution due to the ongoing threat of terrorism and potential civil unrest. This advisory, last updated in July 2023, emphasizes that terrorist groups continue to plot possible attacks in France, which could occur with little or no warning and target popular tourist locations, transportation hubs, and public areas.

The French government has implemented heightened security measures in response to these threats. Visitors can expect to see increased police and military presence in public spaces, particularly around major tourist attractions. Security inspections, including bag checks, are common at the entrances of large venues and businesses.

Travelers should also be vigilant against petty crime, especially in crowded areas. Pickpocketing and phone snatching are frequent occurrences in tourist-heavy locations, airports, and public transportation. The U.S. State Department advises visitors to be aware of their surroundings, keep valuables secure, and avoid displaying signs of wealth.

Recent developments have added new considerations for international travelers. France has joined several other countries in updating its travel advisory for citizens visiting the United States. As of March 25, 2025, the French foreign ministry now requires travelers to state their "assigned gender at birth" when applying for U.S. visas or ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization). This change comes in response to a recent U.S. executive order recognizing only two genders. French authorities recommend that travelers regularly consult the U.S. Embassy website in Paris for any updates or new measures.

For those traveling within Europe, it's important to note that France has temporarily reestablished border controls with its Schengen neighbors. According to the Australian government's Smartraveller website, there will be increased checks and controls at France's borders with Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Spain until at least April 30, 2025. These measures may affect travel times and require additional documentation.

Despite these precautions, France remains a popular and generally safe destination for tourists. The country continues to welcome visitors, with its rich cultural heritage, world-renowned cuisine, and iconic landmarks drawing millions each year. However, travelers are advised to stay informed about current events and follow local guidance to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

For U.S. citizens planning to visit France, it's worth noting that those with valid passports traveling for tourism or business can enter the country without a visa for stays up to 90 days within each six-month period. However, given the dynamic nature of international travel regulations, it's always recommended to check for the most up-to-date information before departure.

In conclusion, while France continues to be a beloved travel destination, visitors should remain vigilant, stay informed about current advisories, and take common-sense precautions to ensure a safe and memorable experience in this beautiful country.
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