May in Paris
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Paris is very very nice in May.I have been at that time and in the fall, the flowers are blooming, and everybody is cheerful because winter is over, Paris is wonderful every season, but I would never go in August..I like a/c and it is not everywhere in Paris, a lot of stores/restaurants are closed, a lot of the Parisians leave for holidays.
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As with any place in a temperate climate, weather can be very different in one year than the next--hence the info weather sites post on record highs and lows. We've been in Paris in March with kids running around in t-shirts and in May with snow on the ground--admittedly May first, but big slushy snow, nonetheless and the rest of the week was very cold. More than likely it will be nice in May, but take some warm clothes just in case it's not.
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Hi Virginia,<BR><BR>I have lived through 2 spring/summer seasons in Paris. May, both times, was mostly rainy. My shoes and socks were always, always wet in May. I would recommend June. The weather will be better but there won't be too many tourists.<BR><BR>My favorite time in Paris is late September, but June is a close second. Have a great trip.<BR><BR>Shel
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Paris in August is a bit different than other times of the year because so many French people go on vacation then. Some people like it that way, a bit quieter, others don't. That's up to you. Weather wise, Paris is just too unpredictable to....predict. The coldest we've ever been was the end of May one year when we had to buy thermal underwear. People have been cold in July and warm in October. Their weather is as unpredictable as their strikes. So go with layers to put on or take off and umbrellas....always umbrellas. For more Paris information e-mail me Ð [email protected]
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I have been in May twice, and it has been lovely. Can I ask another question? I am going again in May this year, and planning a trip for my college students. I have been with tours, but this time I want to do the arrangements myself. Any suggestions, things to remember, things to avoid?



