Visiting Paris in Mid April
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Visiting Paris in Mid April
We are group of three people and we are planning to visit Paris from 10th April to 16th April. I read on net that it may not be good experience in April month. Can someone suggest how it would be in Paris in April month? I am so close in booking tickets.
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Do you mean that the weather might not be ideal? It's true that it can be cold and rainy in April, but that doesn't create many problems unless you plan to be outdoors most of the time. You can always plan museum visits on rainy days.
The last time we were in Paris in April, it rained about three days in the week, but it wasn't always heavy rain, nor did it last all day.
The last time we were in Paris in April, it rained about three days in the week, but it wasn't always heavy rain, nor did it last all day.
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For weather, I use the following site: http://www.accuweather.com/en/fr/par...il-weather/623
It allows you to change the year to see what happened in previous years, and you can toggle from Celsius to Farenheit.
It allows you to change the year to see what happened in previous years, and you can toggle from Celsius to Farenheit.
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'En avril ne te découvre pas d'un fil.'
Used by people in the north of France and south of Belgium and means : In april, don't remove any layer of clothes.
April can be nice, and can be cold, and can be rainy or otherwise miserable.
No way to know. Paris is nice under rain - don't expect triopical rains and floods but more a persistant small rain.
Used by people in the north of France and south of Belgium and means : In april, don't remove any layer of clothes.
April can be nice, and can be cold, and can be rainy or otherwise miserable.
No way to know. Paris is nice under rain - don't expect triopical rains and floods but more a persistant small rain.
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This is a good site for seeing historical weather data:
http://www.wunderground.com/history/
http://www.wunderground.com/history/
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If I had a choice of when to go, I wouldn't choose April, either, due to weather. But I wouldn't not go at all due to that possibility if that were the best time to plan the trip. But you just have to be prepared for possible weather changes and that it can be cool or not. Better than February or March in some ways, though. It's not going to be that bad.
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for our first trip, we went mid April. cold and rainy. we now go mid may-amazing what a month can do. warm and sunny with blue skies for our last 5 trips. and the gardens are in bloom and you can eat outside...and it doesn't get dark until 10pm!
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This past year I spent two weeks in Paris; last week in March - cold, miserable rainy and first week in April - sunny, warmer, gorgeous. I loved both weeks equally but then I love Paris and have been there when it snows, rains, is hot, whatever and always been happy to be there.
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<<. I read on net that it may not be good experience in April month.>>
In what way? If it's weather you're worried about, well, it's a far cry nicer than February, generally. Besides, there are never any gurantees. You could have hot sunny weather, snow, sleet, rain, clouds, or anything in between. It's mid-January here in the Dordogne, and yesterday we had a small tornado, sleet, thunderstorms, pouring rain, and a warm sunny morning. For the week before that it was sunshine and shirt-sleeve weather. I am way past letting weather have anything to do with my travel plans.
If it's something else, you'll need to explain, because I've been in Paris in every month of the year and never had a bad experience.
In what way? If it's weather you're worried about, well, it's a far cry nicer than February, generally. Besides, there are never any gurantees. You could have hot sunny weather, snow, sleet, rain, clouds, or anything in between. It's mid-January here in the Dordogne, and yesterday we had a small tornado, sleet, thunderstorms, pouring rain, and a warm sunny morning. For the week before that it was sunshine and shirt-sleeve weather. I am way past letting weather have anything to do with my travel plans.
If it's something else, you'll need to explain, because I've been in Paris in every month of the year and never had a bad experience.
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We usually do europe in May for longer days and warmer weather without the hideous heat of midsummer and the worst of the crowds. But it can rain. In fact if you spend a week in almost any place in europe it will rain at least one day - it's a temperate climate and rain is part of it.
Honestly, you won't melt.
Or is the problem a different one?
Honestly, you won't melt.
Or is the problem a different one?
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Music for your soundtrack; one of the great big-band arrangements from the middle of the previous century. If Count Basie liked April in Paris, maybe you could too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCmcoZktZG4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCmcoZktZG4




