When to visit Paris?
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When to visit Paris?
My wife and I are planning a 7-10 day trip to Paris next spring and are looking for suggestions on when to visit. Based on our current schedules, we can go at the following times:
Mid-April
Late April>1st week of May
Mid to Late May
When would you suggest that we go? The idea of springtime in Paris has alway seemed rather enticing. I have checked some of the climate information that is available, but thought I would ask for suggestions here.
Thanks!
Mid-April
Late April>1st week of May
Mid to Late May
When would you suggest that we go? The idea of springtime in Paris has alway seemed rather enticing. I have checked some of the climate information that is available, but thought I would ask for suggestions here.
Thanks!
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I agree with TMorse6570 about September (best weather) and early April (fewer tourists).
Notes that there are lots of holidays in France during your proposed timeframes: April 16 (Easter Monday), May 1 (Labor Day), May 8 (Remembrance Day), & May 24 (Ascension). You can expect shops and some restaurants to be closed on most/all of these days.
Notes that there are lots of holidays in France during your proposed timeframes: April 16 (Easter Monday), May 1 (Labor Day), May 8 (Remembrance Day), & May 24 (Ascension). You can expect shops and some restaurants to be closed on most/all of these days.
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If you like flowers - and Versailles gardens are amazing. I suggest late April - between Easter and May Day. This way you avoid most tourists, but the weather is likely to be better. Early April can still be quite chilly. Get a baguette, a hunk of cheese, and a bottle of wine for a fab picnic in Versaillles gardens - you can avoid the 'big house' all together of you've already been.
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Any time. For the flowers, you are better off going later in May. The hordes of tourists still won't be as bad as the summer. The Luxembourg Gardens and Tuileries are incredible (not to mention Giverny - Monet's home and gardens). If you don't mind chillier weather, April is fine. You will never run out of interesting things to see and do, whether you are outdoors or in.
I certainly endorse the idea of a picnic at Versailles (a little pate, roast chicken and/or quiche ain't bad either). Its something you will always remember. For another fab experience, if you've got the time and care to venture outside of Paris, rent a car or take the train to Chartres and have a tour of the cathdral with Malcomb Miller (most guide books mention him). No tour is ever the same and the windows are breathtaking.
I certainly endorse the idea of a picnic at Versailles (a little pate, roast chicken and/or quiche ain't bad either). Its something you will always remember. For another fab experience, if you've got the time and care to venture outside of Paris, rent a car or take the train to Chartres and have a tour of the cathdral with Malcomb Miller (most guide books mention him). No tour is ever the same and the windows are breathtaking.
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My wife has vacations in the latter half of March and I was thinking of going to Paris. From past experience it seems that March is bit too early to get there. Do FTers have any suggestions about alternate destinations between 14-28th March? We were also thinking of Argentina but I am not sure how the weather would be in March. How about Italy? Is it warm enough?
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Now look: you don't go to Paris for the weather. At any time of the year, Paris weather has a decent chance of being dreadful.
But Paris being Paris, gray weather means enjoying shops, lingering a bit longer in a restaurant, getting the the Orsay museum when it opens and heading directly to the very top to sense the feeling as the great old rail station fills with people, making the extra stop at a sidewalk caf to enjoy a ptisserie, finding an English-language movie in one of the theatres along the Champs-Elyses or near the Opra, or doing one of leventy-seven other things. There's no other place on earth where you can have so much fun on a rainy day with your clothes on.
You should also note that temperature variations in Paris are a lot less than in cities in the northeast US. (For averages, see http://weather.yahoo.com/almanac/Paris_FR_c.html#9 )
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But Paris being Paris, gray weather means enjoying shops, lingering a bit longer in a restaurant, getting the the Orsay museum when it opens and heading directly to the very top to sense the feeling as the great old rail station fills with people, making the extra stop at a sidewalk caf to enjoy a ptisserie, finding an English-language movie in one of the theatres along the Champs-Elyses or near the Opra, or doing one of leventy-seven other things. There's no other place on earth where you can have so much fun on a rainy day with your clothes on.
You should also note that temperature variations in Paris are a lot less than in cities in the northeast US. (For averages, see http://weather.yahoo.com/almanac/Paris_FR_c.html#9 )
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Ah, Paris in Spring!
Tourists be ****ed--go in May. Even if the number of tourists is fairly high, your chances of decent weather are better, so those tourists will be more spread out.
The gardens, parks and walks will be that much lovelier with the nicer weather.
Tourists be ****ed--go in May. Even if the number of tourists is fairly high, your chances of decent weather are better, so those tourists will be more spread out.
The gardens, parks and walks will be that much lovelier with the nicer weather.
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Wideman - you have it right
Paris is always wonderful, whatever time of year.
I second the recommendation for Chartres. The windows are brillant.
I would also recommend Sainte-Chapelle right near Notre Dame. The windows are incredible, especially of you can hit it on a summy day when you can just bask in the rainbow of colours streaming all around you. A truly relgious experience (even if you aren't)
I wish I were headed to Paris myself right now.
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Paris is always wonderful, whatever time of year.I second the recommendation for Chartres. The windows are brillant.
I would also recommend Sainte-Chapelle right near Notre Dame. The windows are incredible, especially of you can hit it on a summy day when you can just bask in the rainbow of colours streaming all around you. A truly relgious experience (even if you aren't)
I wish I were headed to Paris myself right now.
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The only time to avoid Paris is August when everyone is on holiday, or November which is strike season.
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Thanks to everyone for their advice. After some discussion, we have decided to go in early May.
This is our first trip there and we are looking forward to it. Now if those airfares would drop a bit!
This is our first trip there and we are looking forward to it. Now if those airfares would drop a bit!
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By the way, SCJ, you should post something separate concerning Italy and/or Argentina (if you haven't already). People responding to this were attracted by "Paris." Folks with info on Argentina and Italy might not see your question. By the way, March in Argentina is like October in the Northern Hemisphere. Temps probably in the high 60s and 70's





