When April arrives, the City of Light truly lives up to its name, casting off the dreary winter cloak. Flowers bloom and the famed Parisian terraces become vibrant once again, offering a perfect spot to people-watch and soak in the ambiance. The milder temperatures and lesser crowds contribute to a more relaxed experience, whether you're wandering through the cobbled streets of Montmartre or indulging in the culinary delights of a sidewalk cafe. It's an ideal time for exploration and spontaneous adventures.
What makes Paris in April a must-visit?
- Balmy spring weather: The winter is finally gone and the pleasant spring sunshine graces Paris in April. Of course, there are the occasional rain showers but no one can resist the warm sunny days that make sightseeing and traveling a fantastic experience.
- Explore like a local: Parisians are still in town in April and enjoy a lot of activities including the Easter festivals. This is the ideal time to experience Paris like a local before the summer crowds throng in to the city. Go on an Easter egg hunt with the kids or eat a meal al-fresco in a cafe.
- Enjoy the outdoors: Spring time means the blooming of the cherry and apple blossoms, and public gardens and parks taking on various hues of green. It is the perfect time to walk the length of Paris with no complaints at all!
- Affordable stay: April is just the beginning of the tourist season, so while the rates of hotels are not at the winter low, you can still grab good deals while enjoying the spring weather.
Paris in April: Weather
Paris in April is in the throes of spring season and sees a comfortable weather through the month. The highest temperature recorded last year was 28°C and the lowest 10°C. You will experience warm sunny days but be prepared for the occasional thunderstorm as there are as many as 14 rainy days in April. Paris also experiences longer days and sun sets at 8:20 PM at the start of April and almost at 9:10 PM towards the end, giving you enough time for outdoor sightseeing.
Paris in April: Things to do
1
The Eiffel Tower
Gazing up at the iron lattice structure while lounging on the verdant grass is a quintessential Parisian experience. And if you time your visit right, the pleasant spring weather might treat you to an impromptu picnic backdrop. Just a stone's throw away, the riverbanks of the Seine beckon with their own allure, promising leisurely strolls and picturesque views, particularly as the city transitions from day to dusk and the Tower lights begin to twinkle.
April Timings
9:30 AM – 10:45 PM (Extended to 12:00 AM on Easter Weekend)
Champ de Mars, 5 Avenue Anatole France,
Paris
Getting There ›
2
Louvre
Louvre, the biggest museum in the world, warrants a visit any time of the year. The indoor museum holds over 38,000 artifacts and paintings. The museum is conducting a temporary exhibit ‘Archaeology Goes Graphic’ where archaeology meets comics and is on until July 1st 2019.
April Timings
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday : 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday : 9:00 AM – 9:45 PM
Closed on Tuesdays
Musée du Louvre, 75001 Paris,
France
Getting There ›
3
Disneyland Paris
Disneyland Paris: Disneyland Paris comes alive with the magic of spring, with bursts of colors and characters ready to create memorable moments. This enchanting kingdom, a short ride from the city center, is a wonderland for both the young and the young at heart. Thrilling rides, parades, and the chance to meet your favorite Disney characters in person are just a few of the highlights.
February Timings
Mon - Fri: 09:30 AM to 09:00 PM
Sat - Sun: 09:30 AM to 10:00 PM
Boulevard de Parc, 77700 Coupvray, France
Getting There ›
4
Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles: A short journey from Paris will lead you to the sprawling gardens of the Palace of Versailles. As you wander through the opulent halls and galleries, the history of French royalty whispers from every corner. Visiting during April means fewer tourists, allowing for a more intimate glimpse into the splendor that once defined French aristocracy.
April Timings
The Palace: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM, Closed on Mondays
The Park: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Place d'Armes, 78000 Versailles,
France
Getting There ›
5
Seine Dinner Cruise
A Seine Dinner Cruise is one of the most romantic things to do in Paris. The stretch along the Seine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has iconic landmarks including Notre Dame and Eiffel. The 1.5 hours cruise includes a 3-course dinner with a glass of wine, a perfect day to a day in Paris.
April Timings
Dinner Cruise starts at 8:00 PM
Port Solferino, 23 Quai Anatole france
France
Getting There ›
6
Saint Chapelle
Sainte-Chapelle stands as a Gothic architectural masterpiece, renowned for its breathtaking stained glass windows. This holy chapel, nestled within the medieval Palais de la Cité, offers a serene retreat from the bustling city streets. As spring unfolds within its walls, the dazzling play of light through the chapel's stained glass imbues the space with an otherworldly glow. The relative calm of the off-peak season makes it an opportune time to reflect and absorb the sublime beauty without the distraction of larger crowds.
April Timings
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
8 Boulevard du Palais, 75001 Paris,
France
Getting There ›
7
Montparnasse Tower
The Montparnasse Tower is a 210m high concrete behemoth in the centre of Paris. The skyscraper is used as an office building but its highlight is the observation deck which offers excellent views of the city including the Eiffel Tower. The clear night skies of April are ideal for photography.
April Timings
Daily: 11:00 AM – 10:30 PM
33 Avenue du Maine, Paris
France
Getting There ›
8
Day Trip to Mont St. Michel
The abbey and the island of Mont St. Michel is one of the most impressive sights in France. The rising spires of the abbey and the settlement surrounded by water creates an enigmatic scene ; feels right out of a fairytale! The UNESCO World Heritage Site sees more than 3 million visitors each year.
April Timings
Monday to Saturday: 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Sunday: 9.30 AM - 06:00 PM
50170 Mont Saint-Michel, France, Mont Saint-Michel
France
Getting There ›
9
Musee de L'Orangerie and Musee d'Orsay
The Musée de l'Orangerie, set in the picturesque Jardin des Tuileries, is home to Monet's Water Lilies series—giant canvases that encapsulate his garden in Giverny. Moments away, the Musée d'Orsay, housed in a grand former railway station, boasts an impressive collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces.
April Timings
Musee de L’Orangerie: Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday/Saturday: 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM
Friday: 09:00 AM to 09:00 PM (closed on Tuesday)
Musee d’Orsay: Sunday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday/Saturday 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)
Thursday: 09:30 AM to 09:45 PM
1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur, 75007 Paris
France
Getting There ›
Paris in April: Events to Look Out For
Paris Foire du Trone
22nd March – 21st April, 2024
The Paris Foire du Trone or the ‘Fair of the Throne’ is a 10th century tradition and still going strong. Family-friendly and affordable entertainment sets apart this traveling fair from other amusement parks in Paris. From street food stalls to thrilling rides like rollercoasters, the Fair has all the elements of a rustic yet modern entertainment avenue!
Art Paris Art Fair
4 - 7 April, 2024
Over 134 art galleries are coming together for the 26th anniversary of the Art Fair to showcase incredible post modern work of artists. One of the best venues to appreciate and buy art, this year’s edition focuses on commitment and exile as the theme. The exposition is held at the Grand Palais and makes art accessible to all spectrums of the society.
Passover in Paris
22nd - 30th April, 2024
Passover or Pesach is a Jewish festival that celebrates the freedom from slavery and the creation of the nation of Israel. The seven-day festival is also a spring festival and connected to the harvest of Barley. The Marais district of Paris has a strong Jewish community where you can enjoy Kosher meals, while a visit to the Paris Museum of Jewish Arts and History is a great place to learn about the Jews in Paris
Paris in April: 5-day Itinerary
Check out our carefully curated itineraries and plan your visit to Paris better. Whether you're visiting Paris for 1 day, 3 days or 5 days; our itineraries packed with top experiences and traveler tips are bound to come handy.
5 Days in Paris Itinerary
1
Paris April Essentials
Paris Weather in April
April sees a lot of pleasant and warm days but with a chance of rain. The average day-time temperatures are about 11°C with the low of 10°C and a high of 28°C in mid-April. The temperatures lower during the night, and hover around 7°C and the lowest at 5°C.
Where to Stay in Paris
Paris in April starts to see an uptick in hotel rates but there is a wide range of options to stay. Here are some of our picks –
- 5 & 4 star hotels – Maison Souquet, Le Bristol Paris, Le Narcisse Blanc Hotel & Spa, Mandarin Oriental, The Peninsula, Le Meurice, Goralska Residences Paris Bastille
- Budget hotels – Astotel 34B, Hotel Helussi, Hotel George, Hotel Augustin, Hotel Mistral, Hotel Wilson Opera
- Hostels – Pariscoree, FIAP Jean Monnet, Le Village Montemarte, The 3 Ducks Eiffel Tower, Absolute Paris Boutique Hostel, Les Piaules, St. Christopher’s Inn Gare du Nord
What to Pack for Visiting Paris in April
The weather is Paris can be unpredictable so you need to be ready for summer and rains. The best way to go about this is to use layers, take a thin windcheater, trench coat or raincoat and umbrella for those spells of rain. Also, carry waterproof shoes and comfortable flats, for all the walking you will do. You can bring on summer clothes, but do carry along an evening dress/suit for those Seine Dinners or Cabaret Nights.
Getting Around Paris in April
Paris has one of the most efficient public transport systems in Europe. The RATP is the state transport that runs the network of Metro (Underground), RER Suburban Train, Bus and the Night Bus. The RATP issues tickets and passes that are a convenient way to travel across all these options, through the six zones of the city.
Metro – Efficient, ideal for intra-city transport and the most affordable
Bus – Ideal for quick and short stops, time-consuming in evenings as it is affected by road traffic
RER – Perfect for travel in the suburbs
Tram – Great for last mile connectivity without the issue of traffic
Night Bus Service – Runs from 12:30 AM to 5:30 AM and good for late-night revellers
Seasonal Delicacies to Eat while visiting Paris in April
Vichyssoise is a delightful chilled soup that is perfect for a warm summer’s day. The soup is made of potatoes, leek, onions, cream and chicken stock. The thick soup is a traditional French dish served during the summer before a meal.
Where to eat: l'Atelier de Joël Robuchon
A spring salad is a chef’s dream, especially in Paris in April which sees the best of the year’s fresh produce in the markets. The most popular among them is the Salad Nicoise that originated in Nice. The tossed up salad includes tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, anchovies, Nicoise olives and lots of olive oil.
Where to eat: L'Entrecôte de Paris
The puffy air-filled Soufflés are a delicious treat any time of the year. The spinach soufflé uses the goodness of spring spinach and is a tasty summer dish. The savory treat can be eaten as an appetizer or simply to snack in between the long sightseeing summer days.
Where to eat: Le Soufflé
Galettes are crusty cakes filled with a variety of sweet and savory items and baked to golden perfection. They are akin to pies and are a spring delight. The Blueberry Galette is a must-have Parisian treat that is full of the seasonal fresh blueberries.
Where to eat: Le Moulin de la Galette
Ratatouille is the dish to choose for getting the wholesome flavour of fresh spring vegetables. The baked dish is a French favourite and uses a mix of vegetables like zucchini, eggplant, bell peppers, tomatoes and generously seasoned with spices like fennel, basil, bay leaf, and thyme. Where to eat:Bistrot Chez Rémy
Explore Paris by Months