Best eSIM Plans for France (2026)
France is a top eSIM destination — fast 5G networks in Paris and major cities, reliable 4G across the country, and strong demand from tens of millions of international visitors each year.
Price Comparison (30-Day Local Plans)
| Data | eSIM-Now | Airalo | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1GB | $3.17 | $4.00 (3-day) | 21% |
| 3GB | $5.18 | $6.50 (7-day) | 20% |
| 5GB | $6.96 | $11.00 | 37% |
| 10GB | $10.01 | $16.00 | 37% |
| 20GB | $14.89 | $23.50 | 37% |
Airalo prices. Duration noted when shorter than 30 days.
How Much Data Do You Need in France?
France has free WiFi in most hotels, cafes, and train stations. But relying on WiFi alone is impractical — you'll want mobile data for:
- Google Maps / Apple Maps — essential for navigating Paris's Metro and exploring unfamiliar towns (~100MB/day)
- TheFork / Google Maps — booking restaurant reservations, which many French restaurants require (~30MB/day)
- Google Translate — camera translation for menus and signs, especially outside Paris (~50MB/day)
- Social media — sharing photos of the Eiffel Tower, Provence, and the French Riviera (~200-500MB/day)
- SNCF Connect / Trainline — checking TGV schedules, delays, and platform changes in real time (~30MB/day)
Our recommendation: - 3-4 day Paris trip: 3GB — $5.18 - Week-long trip (Paris + Nice): 5GB — $6.96 - 2-week trip (multiple cities): 10GB — $10.01 - Extended stay or heavy use: 20GB — $14.89
Coverage in France
France's mobile infrastructure is strong across most of the country:
| Area | Coverage | Speed |
|---|---|---|
| Paris | Excellent | 5G, 100-500 Mbps |
| Nice / French Riviera | Excellent | 5G/4G |
| Lyon | Excellent | 5G/4G |
| Marseille | Very Good | 5G/4G |
| Bordeaux | Very Good | 4G/5G |
| Strasbourg | Very Good | 4G |
| Provence countryside | Good | 4G |
| Alps / ski resorts | Good | 4G (varies by resort) |
| Paris Metro | Good | 4G in stations |
Our eSIM connects to major French carriers (Orange, SFR, Bouygues) for comprehensive nationwide coverage. For a detailed breakdown of each carrier's strengths and which networks other eSIM providers use, see our France Network Coverage Guide.
France-Specific Tips
Paris Metro has coverage in stations
The Paris Metro now offers mobile coverage in most stations, making it easy to check your next connection or look up directions mid-journey. Coverage in tunnels between stations is still limited, so plan your route before descending.
CDG Airport is massive — data helps navigate
Charles de Gaulle has three terminals spread over a huge area, connected by shuttles and trains. Having data on arrival lets you check which terminal your connection departs from, find your transfer shuttle, or order an Uber right away instead of hunting for taxi queues.
Restaurant reservations are essential
Many French restaurants, especially in Paris, require reservations. TheFork (owned by TripAdvisor) is the go-to app — it shows availability, reviews, and often offers discounts. Having data lets you book a last-minute table while walking through a neighborhood.
Download offline maps for countryside drives
Driving through Provence, the Loire Valley, or Normandy is a highlight of visiting France. Coverage is generally good along highways but can drop in rural villages and valleys. Download offline maps before leaving the city.
Google Translate is your menu companion
French restaurant menus can be challenging, even with basic French. Google Translate's camera mode lets you point at a menu and get instant translations — essential for understanding regional dishes and daily specials written on chalkboards.
How to Set Up eSIM for France
- Purchase a France plan from eSIM-Now
- Receive your QR code via email instantly
- Install at home before departure (Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → scan QR)
- Download essential apps while on home WiFi: Google Maps (offline Paris map), Google Translate (offline French pack), TheFork
- Land at CDG or Orly — your eSIM connects automatically
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the eSIM work on the TGV? Yes. Coverage along major TGV routes is strong, though you may experience brief drops in rural stretches and tunnels. The connection resumes automatically.
Is 5G available in France? Yes — 5G networks are live in Paris, Lyon, Nice, Marseille, and other major cities. You'll need a 5G-capable phone. Our eSIM connects to 5G where available, falling back to 4G elsewhere.
Do I need a VPN in France? No. France has no internet restrictions. All international apps and websites work normally.
Should I buy a SIM at CDG Airport instead? Airport SIM counters at CDG have long queues and limited options. An eSIM is ready before you land — no queue, no paperwork, and you have data the moment you step off the plane.
Will my France eSIM work in other EU countries? No — this is a France-specific local plan. If you're traveling to multiple EU countries, consider separate eSIMs for each destination or a regional Europe plan.
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