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Is it cold in Paris in September?

One of the great things about September is that extreme highs or lows are very rare. Nights won't freeze, and daily lows only occasionally dip below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. It's cool compared to July and August, and it's certainly not shorts weather, but the weather in Paris should be comfortable for most visitors.



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September and October are arguably the best months to visit — brisk breeze seeps into the air, Paris Fashion Week is in full force, and turning leaves color the city's scenic gardens. Nevertheless, cases can be made for traveling to the City of Light any time of year.

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So when deciding on the outfits for Paris in September, think about a Spring /Summer packing list with an extra long-sleeve shirt, jeans or long trousers, and a light cardigan for the coldest hours of the day. Paris in September is still sunny, so be sure to add your sunglasses to your Paris packing list September.

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Sun and Clouds during September: What to Expect Although this month, like every month in Paris, offers a mix of cloudless, cloudy, and overcast skis, there's something about the September weather patterns that seems to produce an unusually high number of days with bright blue skies with few or no clouds.

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Any time a huge special event brings lots of visitors to the city, hotel rates skyrocket. Paris Fashion Week, the biennial Paris Air Show and Paris Motor Show, and other several other big trade expos make competition for hotel rooms particularly intense during June, September, and October.

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Spring (especially April and May) and autumn (particularly September and October) are ideal for visiting Paris – crowds are thinner, but the weather is temperate and lovely.

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Summer is high season in Paris, and that's when the Louvre palace is at its most packed. If you're visiting Paris between June and September, use the above weekday and time-of-day recommendations to visit the Louvre Museum with fewer people around.

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September-October If you're wanting to experience fewer crowds while in Paris, but don't want to give up good weather, fall is your best bet. The city experiences highs in the upper 60s during September then dips down to the lower 60s typically during October, with lows hovering between the low 50s and 40s.

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Paris Packing List: Clothes
  1. Socks and underwear.
  2. Black or dark wash skinny jeans.
  3. Ankle length trousers.
  4. Neutral color blouses.
  5. Feminine dresses (layer with tights or leggings in fall and winter)
  6. Basic t-shirts (for layering and/or extensive walking)
  7. Lightweight cardigan or blazer.
  8. Ankle boots.


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Wear what you are comfortable in. During the day whatever you are wearing sightseeing is perfectly acceptable for cafés and restaurants. For dinner make a little more effort as I'm sure you would at home. The dress code for Le 58 is smart casual, but trust me, some peoples take on that is embarrassing.

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