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Best time to visit Paris

PARIS when it’s pleasant

Paris in summer is like a pancake with too much maple syrup. Good on the inside but unbearable on the outside.

Tourists throng about all over the city indulging in the most obnoxious touristy behavior. From photos where sixteen girls try and coordinate a simultaneous jump to American grandpas walking around in ‘I love Moulin Rouge’ t-shirts. Parisians metamorphose into their grumpy versions (yes it’s true – apparently Parisian grumpiness is seasonal). You’re left with a feeling that Paris is truly a pancake gone terribly wrong!

Cycling around Paris

Cycling around Paris

 

This year we visited Paris after the tourists mostly left. Well, at least there were fewer crazy ones. Suddenly we landed up in a city full of charm and wonderful people! Was this the same Paris we visited last summer?

Locals became kind, and greeted us with smiles. When asking for directions we didn’t get those looks that said ‘ Oh my god.. Again?!’. The lines to enter the Eiffel tower were down from 5kms to about 2kms. There weren’t any airborne teenage girls.

It was…. nice!

Cafe au lait, al fresco

Cafe au lait, al fresco

 

Suddenly I was in the Paris that I had seen in all those movies. The city that made people go ‘Ooh la la!‘.

Locals and tourists enjoy a sunny day out at Luxembourg Gardens

Locals and tourists enjoy a sunny day out at Luxembourg Gardens

 

We could appreciate the vibes of regular Parisians living their lives. There were charming artsy corners and streets that looked like they had been brooding the loss of the 18th century.

A random street corner in Paris

A random street corner in Paris

 

Paris was ours. Well at least as long as we stayed away from places like St. Michel and Notre Dame.

Notre Dame as seen from the love lock bridge

Notre Dame as seen from the love lock bridge

 

We even did the touristic circuit. Champagne at the top of the Eiffel tower and a visit to Versailles. But even though there were tourists around (hey, it’s Paris after all!), it was all very pleasant.

The Eiffel Tower seen from the 1st floor

The Eiffel Tower seen from the 1st floor

Moral of the story?
Skip the summer in Paris. Choose any of the other 3 seasons and you’ll have the time of your life!


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5 Comments

  • Paris is one of my all time favourite cities in the world – I love French culture, and Paris is where it all comes together. Everything is just so damn lovely!!

  • shreya Says

    Yet another awesome post from your end with lots of interesting snaps. Seems that Paris is really a very wonderful place. And u seem to be a crazy traveler. Thanks for making us a part of your travel life. Love ur blogs as usual.

  • Mary Jonas Says

    The Japanese take their summer vacations in February and I saw a lot of Japanese tourists all over Western Europe that month.

  • Frank Says

    Tourists also complain about locals in Prague – but like you say it’s hard to always have a smile on your face when your city is infested by annoying tourists. And there are a lot of annoying tourists.
    Off-season always a good time in Europe and we’ve enjoyed Prague in early April and now Split, Croatia. Not many tourists for now and people actually happy to see you :)
    Frank (bbqboy)

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