Last-Minute Christmas Shopping? Gift a Year-Long France Today Membership!

 
Last-Minute Christmas Shopping? Gift a Year-Long France Today Membership!

No need to wait for postage, get instant delivery on the digital Membership of France Today, the perfect Christmas gift for the Francophiles in your life.

Our Membership offers an instant window into the essence of France through engaging digital stories, cultural insights, and a vibrant community. What will your loved one get with Membership?

  • Access to live virtual events with renowned guest speakers such as authors, historians, chefs and many more
  • Extensive video library with recordings of previous live events plus exclusively created and curated video content
  • Exclusive interactive and immersive digital stories providing deep dives into French travel and culture
  • Digital access to the magazine and a vast portfolio of back issues
  • Monthly newsletter written personally by the editor
  • Discounts and offers on trips to France or on lovely French products

More than a gift, it’s an invitation to join a community that appreciates the beauty of France. You not only give your loved ones access to our exclusive content, but also connect them with a group of like-minded Francophiles who appreciate the art of storytelling and the preservation of cultural heritage.

How to Gift?

Gifting the France Today Membership is incredibly easy! Simply provide your payment details, the recipient’s email address, and the desired start date for their membership. You can even add a special gift message. An email will then be sent to the lucky recipient on your chosen date. Simple comme bonjour!

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Sophie is Digital Editor for France Today. Raised in Burgundy to British parents, she grew up bilingual in a small village where summers were about forest walks and lazy swims in the river. A Franco-British citizen, she studied literature, then journalism in Paris and Cardiff before quickly dipping her toes (and quill) into travel writing. She’s been specialised and writing about France since 2016 and now works from her home office in north-east France.

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