Bela Dalton
Member
I visited Paris in spring and it felt like the city was waking up again. Trees were green, small cafes were full, and people just stayed outside longer. It’s a very easy time to enjoy the city without the heavy summer crowds.
A few interesting things I didn’t expect. Eiffel Tower was once meant to be temporary and almost removed after 20 years. Louvre Museum used to be a royal palace before it became a museum. And Notre-Dame Cathedral took almost 200 years to complete.
In spring, the weather is usually mild. Around 12 to 20°C most days. Some light rain can happen, but it doesn’t last long. A light jacket is enough. I remember sitting near the Seine River with coffee, just watching boats pass. Simple but really nice.
If you’re planning your own trip, I came across this while looking for a flight to Paris and it helped compare some options without much effort.
Curious if anyone else prefers spring over summer for Paris?
A few interesting things I didn’t expect. Eiffel Tower was once meant to be temporary and almost removed after 20 years. Louvre Museum used to be a royal palace before it became a museum. And Notre-Dame Cathedral took almost 200 years to complete.
In spring, the weather is usually mild. Around 12 to 20°C most days. Some light rain can happen, but it doesn’t last long. A light jacket is enough. I remember sitting near the Seine River with coffee, just watching boats pass. Simple but really nice.
If you’re planning your own trip, I came across this while looking for a flight to Paris and it helped compare some options without much effort.
Curious if anyone else prefers spring over summer for Paris?