Cherry blossoms, extended hours of daylight, and a higher temperature reading: April is unquestionably one of the greatest months to visit Paris, and not just because the crowds are lighter than in the summer and everything is open. This is one of the first months of higher tourist footfall, but it is still possible to move about freely in Paris in April.
In April, Paris is in the midst of the spring season, with pleasant weather throughout the month. The cloud cover is lower, however, there is a higher chance of rain in April than in March. The days are longer in Paris in April.
Average Temperature: 10℃ to 17℃
Average Rainfall: 20 mm, 12 Rainy days (Very unlikely to see snow)
Visiting the Eiffel Tower in April is a delight and a privilege. The lawns around the Eiffel Tower are reviving their winter sleep, bursting in vibrant shades of green. Check the weather forecast before you go to ensure that you get to experience the first sunny days of the year as well as spectacular clear views of the enormous metropolis. You might even see a chocolate egg around Easter.
April Timings
9:30 AM - 11:45 PM, with the last elevator ascending at 10:30 PM
Hours are extended to midnight on the Easter weekend
from €34Paris is a gift that keeps on giving when it concerns attractions and tourist destinations, and the iconic Louvre Museum should be next on your itinerary. The Louvre is the world's largest museum, with over 38,000 works ranging from antiquity to the current day. The museum, which covers 72,735 square meters, is also the world's most frequented art museum, and you should absolutely visit in April to avoid the crowds.
April Timings
Wednesdays to Mondays 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
from €17Nothing beats being able to experience a premier attraction like Disneyland Paris during the spring with relatively shorter queues. By visiting Disneyland Paris, you will be able to immerse yourself in the beautiful world of Disney and recreate childhood memories of your favorite characters. You will witness live events, musicals, and illuminated floats.
April Timings
9:30 AM to 8:00 PM
from €59This lovely 1836 landmark commemorating Napoléon's victory at Austerlitz is as iconic as the Eiffel Tower. The Étoile roundabout, Europe's most crowded traffic circle, is guarded by this wonderfully sculpted triumphal arch. A dozen avenues, including the iconic Champs-Élysées in its full Spring glory, can be seen from this vantage point.
April Timings:
10 AM to 10:30 PM
Know MoreIf you want a different perspective of Paris in April, see the city from the Seine river. One of the most romantic things to do in Paris is to take a Seine River Cruise. The Seine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with prominent landmarks such as Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower on either side of it. The cruise includes a three-course supper and a glass of wine, making it the ideal end to see Paris.
April Timing:
10:30 AM to 10:00 PM
from €69April is one of the finest months to visit the Palace of Versailles, the Royal French Residence built in the 17th century. After the winter snow, the green groomed lawns come alive, and the temperature is good enough to wander through the gardens without breaking a sweat. The rich interiors of the Palace of Versailles are well complemented by the spring bloom in the month of April.
April Timings
9:00 AM to 6:30 PM, every day except Monday
from €18Even if you're not a fan of art, it's worth paying a visit to this well-known museum, especially in April, to enjoy its gorgeous grounds. Auguste Rodin, a sculptor, painter, sketcher, engraver, and collector, gave the French government his entire collection in 1908 on the condition that his former workshop and showroom, the magnificent 1730 Hôtel Biron, be dedicated to displaying his works.
April Timings
Tuesday to Sunday from 10 AM to 6:30 PM
from €13The legendary Panthéon's massive neoclassical dome is a symbol of the Parisian cityscape, graceful and regal in equal measure. Louis XV commissioned the huge architectural marvel as an abbey devoted to Ste Geneviève around 1750. In 1791, the monastery was converted into a tomb for some of France's most distinguished citizens, modeled after the Pantheon in Rome. The relatively manageable crowd in April makes visiting the Paris Pantheon in April an attractive affair.
April Timings
10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Know moreSacré-Cœur is a symbol of the past conflict between the conservative Catholic old guard and the secular, republican radicals, which began in 1875 in the wake of the Franco-Prussian War and the turmoil of the Paris Commune. From the musicians performing on the steps to the picnickers on the hillside park, visiting Sacré-Cœur is an unforgettable experience especially in the spring season.
April Timings
6 AM to 10:30 PM
The whole point of visiting the French capital in April is to go to as many gardens as possible. Jardin des Tuileries must make it to your April itinerary. The formal 28-hectare Tuileries Garden, which begins just west of the Jardin du Carrousel and is filled with fountains, ponds, and sculptures, was planned out in its current shape in 1664 by André Le Nôtre, architect of the gardens of Versailles.
Despite the fact that its interior is inaccessible to visitors following the April 2019 fire, this gem of French Gothic architecture remains the city's geographic and spiritual core. Its majestic appearance, complete with two towering towers and flying buttresses, continues to entice innumerable visitors. Its mystical beauty is accentuated by the great weather during this time of the year.
A visit to the spooky Catacombs will give your French holiday a sense of dramatic tension. The Catacombs, which are underground corridors where the bones of centuries-old Frenchmen are preserved, are a welcome respite from the majesty and glory that can be found around Paris. You may learn about the long history that led to the development of the Paris Catacombs by taking a guided tour.
April Timings
10:00 AM to 8:30 PM
from €29Venue: Throughout Paris
Dates: Variable
Easter in Paris is the greatest time to see the city through the eyes of a Parisian. On Easter weekend, Paris comes alive with activities ranging from Easter egg hunts at the Eiffel Tower to Easter performances at cathedrals such as Sainte Chapelle and Notre Dame Cathedral. Restaurants start serving special Easter Brunches and Dinners, and retailers sell the most sumptuous baked goods and chocolates.
Venue: Marais district
Dates: Late April
Passover, also known as Pesach, is a Jewish celebration commemorating the emancipation of the Jews from slavery and the establishment of the state of Israel. The seven-day event is also a spring festival associated with the barley harvest. The Marais district of Paris boasts a vibrant Jewish community where you can eat Kosher food, and the Paris Museum of Jewish Arts and History is an excellent site to learn about the city's Jewish history.
Venue: Pl. de la Nation
Dates: March to May
The Paris Foire du Trone, or 'Fair of the Throne,' is a custom that dates back to the 10th century and is still going strong today. This mobile fair is distinguished from other amusement parks in Paris for its family-friendly and economical entertainment. The Fair features everything a traditional yet trendy entertainment avenue needs, from street food booths to exhilarating rides like rollercoasters!
Dates: Early April
In the 21st edition of the Art Fair, over 145 art galleries will display stunning postmodern work by artists. This year's edition concentrates on women artists and Latin American art, making it one of the best places to appreciate and acquire art. The exhibition, which takes place at the Grand Palais, makes art accessible to people from all walks of life.
Know moreDates: April 1
April Fools' Day, also known as Poisson d'Avril, is said to be a 16th-century French tradition. Charles XIV ordered in 1564 that the Gregorian calendar will replace the Julian calendar, with the New Year falling on January 1st rather than April 1st. Because of the lack of dependable communication between Paris and rural areas, many people did not receive or believe the memo for several years. As a result, pranks were conducted on individuals who still followed the Julian calendar on April Fool's Day, and the custom began.
Know moreDates: Early April
In April, the city hosts two notable runs: the Paris Marathon and the Color Run, which is inspired by the Holi Festival. While the marathon begins at the Arc de Triomphe and ends at Bastille after covering 42 kilometers, the Color Run begins at the Hôtel de Ville and culminates at the Eiffel Tower.
Know moreParis is notorious for its accommodation prices and as the volume of tourists grows in the city, so do the rates of hotels. You may have to opt for accommodation a little farther away from the city center to fit your budget. Here are some options that you can consider based on your budget:
Budget: Hotel Montparnasse Alésia, Hôtel Home Moderne Paris, Hôtel de Venise Paris 12
Mid-Range: Louison Hotel, Hôtel Left Bank Saint Germain des Prés, Les Jardins d'Eiffel
Luxury: Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel, Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, Bvlgari Hôtel Paris
Food is the way that you can know a culture, wherever you go. Paris has made efforts to include the gastronomy of every culture within the city limits. Here are some of the dishes that Paris has to offer in April:
Salad Nicoise: A spring salad is a chef's dream, especially in April in Paris, when the markets are brimming with the best of the year's fresh fruit.
Ratatouille: Ratatouille is the dish to order if you want a healthy dose of fresh spring vegetables. This baked dish is a French classic, made with a variety of vegetables such as zucchini, eggplant, bell peppers, and tomatoes.
Spinach Souffle: The air-filled puffiness Soufflés are a tasty treat at any time of year. The spinach soufflé is a delightful summer recipe that uses the goodness of spring spinach.
Yes, April is a good time to visit Paris.
Some of the best things to do in Paris in April include visiting streetside cafés for hot beverages, enjoying a stroll in one of the many gardens of the city, sailing on the river Seine and watching the city in Spring.
No, Paris isn’t too cold in April with low temperatures of around 10°C.
Paris isn’t too hot at all in April with high temperatures of around 17°C.
No, it is still too early to swim in Paris in April unless you go to a heated indoor pool.
Yes, there are quite a few sunny days in Paris in April.
A sturdy waterproof coat must be worn on rainy days. For a nighttime stroll, good walking footwear, a light night jacket, or a windcheater will be useful. Because April includes warm days with no breeze, you'll need to dress in breathable clothing. If the weather changes, as it often does this month, throw on a light jacket.
Yes, Paris in April can be a bit rainy.
Yes, Paris is relatively expensive.
Pickpocketing and other forms of street crime are known to happen, but Paris is otherwise fairly safe.
You can visit the Eiffel Tower, Palace of Versailles, Jardin des Tuileries, and many other Paris landmarks in April.
Major events in Paris in April include Gout de France, Paris Marathon, and the Art Paris Art Fair.
The average temperature in Paris in April is between 10℃ and 17℃.
Grévin Wax Museum, Parc Asterix, and Disneyland Paris are all great places for kids to explore.
The main festivals in Paris in April are Paris Foire du Trone, Passover, and Easter.
The main events in Paris in April include The Paris Color Run, PAD Paris Art and Design Fair, and Poisson d'Avril.