Paris holidays
Planning holidays to Paris opens the door to a treasure trove of wonders. Big-hitters like the Louvre and Eiffel Tower need no introduction, but much of the City of Light’s magic can be found simply wandering its streets. Stroll the cobbled lanes and designer boutiques, tour the Gothic cemeteries, and linger in cafes that have nourished artists and revolutionaries for centuries.
Paris holiday highlights

Step back in time
Designer fashion heaven
Mesmerising masterpieces
Paris: Know before you go
Language
French
Currency
Euro (€)
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)
High season
June – August
Low season
January – February





















































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Weather in Paris
March – May: The weather in Paris can stay chilly until May, with rain showers often interrupting afternoons. The plus side is the Jardin du Luxembourg is in full bloom.
June – August: Average temperatures of 25°C make the high season the perfect time to enjoy cafe culture ‘en plein air’ (outside). July can see some rain, so don’t forget your umbrella.
September – October: Expect warm days and cool nights — pack layers for the changeable weather. Don’t miss visiting the Bois de Boulogne for some of the city’s best autumn leaves.
November – February: Temperatures hover just above freezing in winter. Christmas is the best time to see the City of Light live up to its name along the Champs-Elysees.
Events in Paris
Nuit des Musées (May): Time your visit with the annual ‘Night of the Museums’. This is when hundreds of museums across the city open their doors for free between 7pm and 1am.
Fête de la Musique (June): Held on 21 June, this music festival welcomes solo performers, bands and orchestras for free concerts across the city.
Bastille Day (July): Join the festivities commemorating the French Revolution. Highlights include a military parade down the Champs-Elysees and fireworks around the Eiffel Tower.
Le Grand Tasting (November or December): A two-day event in Le Carrousel du Louvre showcasing hundreds of winemakers alongside wine courses and tastings.
The best neighbourhoods in Paris
Things to do in Paris
