All France eSIM plans compared
| Provider | Price (5GB) | Coverage | Rating | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HelloRoamBest Value | $9.49 | Orange | 4.9/5 | Best overall |
| Airalo | $11.00 | 200+ countries | 4.5/5 | Most destinations |
| Holafly | Unlimited | 160 countries | 4.2/5 | Heavy users |
Our top 3 picks for France
We evaluated 6 eSIM plans available for France, comparing them on verified pricing, network coverage, activation speed, and app quality. Five stood out.
Pros: Lowest price per GB, fast activation, France coverage on Orange. Cons: Newer brand, smaller community than Airalo.
| Tier | Duration | Discount | Starting price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short Stay | 1-2 days | 4% off | $6.70$3.35/day · 2d |
| Week Package | 3-9 days | 8% off | $22.48$3.21/day · 7d |
| Extended Stay | 10-19 days | 11% off | $31.06$3.11/day · 10d |
| Monthly Package | 20-29 days | 15% off | $59.33$2.97/day · 20d |
| Long TermBest Value | 30-365 days | 18% off | $85.85$2.86/day · 30d |
Pros: 200+ countries, top-up available, largest community. Cons: Priced above newer competitors on some routes, support response times can vary.
Pros: Truly unlimited data, full-speed on most plans, live chat support 24/7. Cons: Premium pricing, no per-GB options available.
Network coverage in France
France eSIM visitors connect through Orange, which holds the strongest 5G footprint in the country. Orange covers 99% of France's population with 4G and runs 5G in all major urban areas. SFR serves Paris and Ile-de-France densely but has weaker rural reach.
Bouygues Telecom performs well in western France including Nantes, Rennes, and the Loire Valley. Free Mobile holds the lowest rural coverage among the 4 operators. The e-sim registers on Orange 5G automatically.
No manual carrier selection is needed. Orange's network agreement covers EU roaming at no extra charge for most plans.
Coverage analysis
Orange 5G covers all 20 arrondissements of Paris, the La Defense business district, and the entire Ile-de-France region. The Paris Metro carries 4G signal from Chatelet-Les Halles, Gare du Nord, and Gare de Lyon through to the RER lines at CDG Airport. Trains on the TGV from Paris to Lyon and Marseille maintain signal for over 90% of the route at speeds above 300 km/h.
The French Riviera from Nice to Cannes has strong 4G and growing 5G. Rural Provence, the Dordogne, and the Pyrenees above 1,500 meters drop to 3G or no signal. Corsica has 4G in Ajaccio and Bastia but gaps in the interior.
Download Citymapper Paris before your first Metro ride. The app uses under 20 MB/day of background data.
Activation
Install your eSIM before landing at CDG Terminal 2 or ORY. The e-sim profile downloads in under 3 minutes on airport Wi-Fi. Enable data roaming before boarding your flight.
Orange registers within 60 seconds of wheels down at Charles de Gaulle. Most eSIM providers activate in under 2 minutes via QR code scan at CDG Terminal 2E (the main long-haul hall). The airport Orange SIM card counter in Terminal 2 runs a 15-25 minute queue during morning and evening peak arrivals — time better spent on the RER B train into Paris.
For Eurostar travelers from London, the eSIM hands off from UK O2 to French Orange in the tunnel without interruption. In Paris, use Citymapper for Metro and RER navigation. Outside the city, download offline Google Maps for rural drives.
The SNCF app for train bookings uses under 10 MB per session.
Data usage tips
Paris city use runs 300-500 MB/day with Citymapper, Google Maps, WhatsApp, and light Instagram. The Louvre audio guide app needs 150 MB to download offline. Versailles and the Eiffel Tower visitor apps use 50-100 MB each.
Museum passes and booking apps for Sainte-Chapelle or the Musee d'Orsay need intermittent data. A 5 GB plan covers a 10-14 day Paris visit comfortably. Day trips to Mont Saint-Michel or Normandy beaches work fine on cached maps.
Video calls over 4G in France at standard quality use 500 MB per 30-minute session. Paris museum pass week (Louvre, Musee d'Orsay, Sainte-Chapelle, Versailles day trip): 2.8 GB covers Citymapper for Metro and RER B, museum audio guide downloads, Google Maps for walking routes, and WhatsApp photo sharing. A typical 5 GB plan at $9.49 on Orange 5G is more than enough for this itinerary, leaving 2.2 GB for Instagram and video calls.
How we evaluated plans for France
France e-sim plans start at $3.99 for 1 GB over 7 days, a fit for a long weekend in Paris. The 3 GB / 30-day plan runs $5.99 and the 5 GB plan costs $9.49. The 10 GB plan is $13.99 on Orange 5G.
For longer stays, 20 GB costs $20.99 and 50 GB runs $30.60. The best rate across all 7 plans is $0.61/GB, making France one of the most affordable European destinations for eSIM data. An Orange prepaid SIM card at CDG Airport costs around 15-20 euros for 5-10 GB with a shorter activation window.
Best eSIM plans for France in 2026
| Plan | Network | Validity | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| France 50GB 30Days ⭐ | Orange | 30d / 50GB | $30.60 |
| France 20GB 30Days | Orange | 30d / 20GB | $20.99 |
| France 10GB 30Days | Orange | 30d / 10GB | $13.99 |
| France 5GB 30Days | Orange | 30d / 5GB | $9.49 |
| France 3GB 30Days | Orange | 30d / 3GB | $5.99 |
| France 1GB 7Days | Orange | 7d / 1GB | $3.99 |
| France 2GB/Day FUP1Mbps | Orange | 1d / 0GB | $3.49 |
Prices verified: May 2026
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