Best Time to Visit Paris: Seasons, Crowds & What to Expect (2025)
The best time to visit Paris is April to June or September to October — mild weather, manageable crowds, and the city at its most photogenic.
Paris is a year-round city, but April to June and September to October offer the ideal balance of weather (15–22°C), manageable tourist crowds, and long daylight hours. July and August bring maximum crowds and queues at the Eiffel Tower and Louvre that can stretch 2–3 hours without pre-booking.
Paris Season by Season
Events Worth Planning Around
- •**Roland Garros (French Open)**: late May – early June — book tickets months in advance, enormous atmosphere
- •**Bastille Day (July 14)**: Military parade on Champs-Élysées, fireworks at the Eiffel Tower — free and spectacular
- •**Paris Fashion Week**: late September/October and late February/March — city buzzes with energy
- •**Fête de la Musique (June 21)**: Free live music across the entire city, one of Europe's best free events
- •**Christmas Markets (Dec)**: Champs-Élysées market, Saint-Germain, Tuileries — magical but busy
Always pre-book timed entry tickets for the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and Palace of Versailles — regardless of season. Same-day tickets are rarely available and queues for walk-ins can be 2–3 hours long.
Perguntas Frequentes
What is the cheapest month to visit Paris?
January and February offer the lowest hotel prices and fewer tourists. It's cold but Paris in winter has a particular charm — museums are uncrowded, restaurant reservations are easy, and Christmas lights often remain into early January.
Is August a good time to visit Paris?
August is complicated — tourist crowds are maximal, but many Parisian-owned restaurants and small shops close as locals take their August holidays. It can feel oddly quiet in residential neighbourhoods while tourist areas are packed. Pre-booking is essential.
When are hotel prices lowest in Paris?
January–February and November (outside Christmas period) are consistently the cheapest months. Avoid major trade show weeks (Paris has 40+ per year) which spike hotel rates unpredictably — check the Paris Convention Bureau calendar before booking.
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