France Vegan Guides
France, the land of fine wine and iconic cuisine, is an exciting destination for vegan travelers—especially in Paris, which has undergone a remarkable vegan makeover in recent years. Once considered a vegan desert, Paris is now a vegan haven, boasting nearly 100 vegan and vegetarian eateries alongside countless vegan-friendly spots. From elegant vegan bistros and patisseries to creative plant-based takes on French classics like croissants and cheese boards, the City of Light has something for every vegan foodie.
Outside of Paris, vegan options can feel more limited, as much of France remains more vegetarian-friendly than fully vegan. However, there are still fantastic finds in cities like Nice, Marseilles, Lyon, and Strasbourg. These cities are embracing the plant-based trend with innovative restaurants and vegan-friendly adaptations of regional specialties, making them worthwhile stops for vegan travelers.
Navigating rural areas or smaller towns may require some extra planning, but with France’s focus on fresh produce and high-quality ingredients, you can often find simple yet delicious plant-based meals. Bringing a vegan travel card or learning key French phrases can help communicate your needs effectively.
Beyond its food, France offers endless delights, from exploring Parisian landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre to soaking in the coastal beauty of the French Riviera or the charm of Alsace. Whether you’re indulging in a vegan pain au chocolat or strolling through lavender fields in Provence, France is a captivating destination for vegan travelers ready to savor its evolving culinary scene and timeless culture.
Top Vegan Planning Tips
Before you head to France, check out a few of my recommendations — everything from where to eat to where to stay!
Vegan Hotels
Best Time to Visit
Spring & Fall
If you don’t mind a bit of chilly weather, winter can be a great time with fewer people and better pricing.
Veganized French Classics
Croissants
Veggie Bourguignon
Tarte Tatin
Itinerary Ideas
Pair Paris with Amsterdam or London via Eurostar (train) for a full-on foodie experience.