Parcelhero

France parcel delivery

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Cheap UK shipping to France

Express and Economy France Parcel Delivery from only £16.51

ParcelHero delivers more

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£50 free parcel protection (not cover)

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Collection or drop-off at a local shop

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Track your parcel from door-to-door

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Send bulky or heavy items weighing up to 1,000kg

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Parcelhero offers the UK's best France delivery service. With fast next day delivery and cheap 2 – 3 day economy delivery. And with reliable delivery from the industry's most reputable couriers such as DHL, UPS & DPD, you can trust us to deliver. Using Parcelhero is easy, compare prices using our online instant quote, we'll collect from your door (you can even drop off at a local retailer) then track your parcel right through to delivery.

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Our France collection & delivery services

Whether you're sending from the UK to France or shipping from France, whether you need next day delivery, or you're sending a large freight parcel and need a cost-effective delivery service, Parcelhero's price comparison service enables you to save on premium courier services.

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Shipping to France

At Parcelhero we're passionate about parcels so you can be assured of the best rates and outstanding customer service at all times. It's our promise to you. But Parcelhero offers even more than amazing prices and great customer care. Our online price comparison service enables you to choose from the very best courier services available. This also applies when sending a parcel to neighbouring Germany. Don't have a printer? Want to drop-off or collect your parcel? Want to choose which courier delivers? With Parcelhero it's only a click away.

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Shipping restrictions and French custom clearance

If you're sending to France from within the European Union (and remember, the UK is no longer in the EU), your shipment will not be subject to customs clearance and will not incur any additional charges, even if you're shipping commercial goods. As goods in the EU are in free circulation, they will not need a customs invoice to be submitted.

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However, if you're sending from countries outside the EU, such as the UK, then you will need to provide a customs invoice (which Parcelhero will produce for you) and your goods may be subject to clearance delays and French customs authorities may apply import duties and taxes to your goods upon import, which are charges levied by the local government not the courier.

The VAT rate for importing goods into France is 20%, however, certain products incur lower charges.

If your sending gifts, personal affects or business samples under the value of €150, then your shipment will likely not incur any additional charges. We always recommend checking with French customs prior to shipping.

France has its own import rules and regulations and it is good practise to check any restrictions directly with the French customs authorities, before you send your parcel.

New EU Customs charges on B2C parcels from 1 July 2026

From 1 July 2026, a flat customs duty of €3 applies to all business-to-consumer (B2C) parcels valued under €150 entering the EU.

The €3 charge is applied per item classification, so a parcel containing multiple different types of goods may incur multiple €3 charges.

An additional €2 handling fee per item is also under discussion for November 2026. Some EU countries, including France and Romania, have already introduced their own handling fees ahead of any EU-wide decision.



French public holidays

Transit times to France are usually 1-3 days, but can vary according to the service you select. Some major public holidays (like Bastille Day) may impact transit times. If you are shipping to France during public holidays, please check delivery timetables before booking.

If you're sending gifts to France at Christmas, do keep in mind that the French tend to open their presents on the 24th December.

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Packaging your parcel

Shipping a parcel to Marseille, Lyon or any other area of France is not a simple as sending a package within the UK. When sending an international parcel delivery, your parcel will be handled more times and will be exposed to different conditions on route. It's therefore really important that you package your parcel safely for international transportation. As a minimum, we recommend using a double lined box, wrapping each item individually and always filling the box with packaging material so the goods inside cannot move around.

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