
Paris & Île-de-France in March
Good time to visit
March plays hard to get - promising spring mornings followed by winter afternoons. The city starts waking up from hibernation, but weather remains Paris's cruelest tease.
Weather
March teases spring with longer days but delivers unpredictable weather swings. One day brings sunshine and 15°C, the next drops back to winter gray. Rain arrives in proper storms now instead of endless drizzle.
12°C high5°C low12 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$155/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Printemps de Bourges music festival
- •Foire du Trône carnival
- •Spring equinox at Sacré-Cœur
March Tips
- •Pack both winter coat and light jacket - you'll need both
- •Daylight saving time starts late March, giving you extra evening light
- •Café terraces start reopening but bring a sweater
All Months
April through June is peak Paris. Mild weather, long days, and everything's open. But expect crowds and higher prices, especially during May school holidays.
September and October give you perfect weather without summer crowds. Restaurant terraces stay open, museums are manageable, and you get those golden autumn photos everyone posts.
Winter (December-February) is dark and rainy, but also magical. Christmas markets, fewer tourists, and cozy café culture at its peak. Many restaurants close for vacation in August, so avoid that month if food is your priority.
Here's the thing about Paris weather: it changes fast. Pack layers always. That sunny morning can turn into a rainy afternoon, and Parisians will judge your soggy tourist look.
Paris & Île-de-France Scores
Solo
9/10
Couples
10/10
Families
9/10
Adventure
4/10
Budget
5/10
Luxury
10/10
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