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Famous art in Paris: 10 artworks you don’t want to miss
Famous art in Paris: 10 artworks you don’t want to miss

If you’re an art lover keen to discover the world’s most renowned art pieces, Paris is probably at the very top of your itinerary. From seeing “Mona Lisa” and “Liberty Leading the People” hung up proudly in the Louvre and immersing yourself in Claude Monet’s “Water Lilies” at the Musée de l’Orangerie to contemplating the questions of conceptual art when standing before Marcel Duchamp’s “Fontaine,” there is so much famous art in Paris that it would take you weeks to tick every art piece off your list.

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Top experiences to enjoy in Paris in August
Top experiences to enjoy in Paris in August

For a warm, sunny, and relaxed getaway, Paris in August is the perfect destination. The ambiance in Paris changes dramatically in August when locals vacate the city for their summer holidays, and the usual hustle of daily life slows down. There’s a relaxed, almost vacation-like atmosphere in the air.

August is the ideal time for making the most of summer activities in Paris, like dining at the Eiffel Tower, picnicking in lush parks, strolling through beautiful gardens, and taking a scenic cruise along the Seine River. Use this guide to discover what to do in Paris in August.

Why go to Paris in August?

Paris's parks and gardens look splendid in August

During August, the parks and gardens of Paris are in full bloom, with leafy trees and colorful summer blossoms — the crown jewels being the city's gorgeous roses. The Palais-Royal in the 1st arrondissement hides a small rose garden, featuring fragrant pink Pierre de Ronsard roses, while the Jardin des Plantes in the Latin Quarter has over 300 rose varieties in full display. Musée Rodin's seven-acre Sculpture Garden features many bright pink and red roses, and the Parc de Bagatelle has an enchanting rose garden that showcases thousands of blooms in every shade imaginable.

August brings longer days and warmer evenings

In addition to the warm and sunny days, August in Paris means later sunsets and pleasant evenings. Many tourist attractions are open a little later this time of year, giving you more time to explore. You can visit the city’s monuments and museums well into the evening, take leisurely strolls through charming neighborhoods as the city lights come on, and linger over late alfresco dinners.

Plenty of outdoor activities and recreation

There’s no shortage of outdoor activities in Paris to enjoy during the warm summer months, from scenic strolls along the Seine to enjoying the city’s many beautiful parks and gardens. There are also plenty of fantastic things to do in Paris in August just outside the city center, like rowing a boat on the lake at the Bois de Boulogne, enjoying a picnic with panoramic views at Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, or strolling through the grand grounds of the Palace of Versailles.

August is the low season for local tourists

While August in Paris brings in one of the highest numbers of international tourists, Parisians tend to vacate the city during this month. So while the major tourist attractions, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, are at their busiest, many lesser-known (but still wonderful) attractions have lighter crowds than usual. August is a great time to check out hidden gems like the Musée de Cluny, the Musée Jacquemart-André, the Musée de Montmartre, the Musée Carnavalet, the Musée des Archives Nationales, the Musée Marmottan Monet, and the Musée Eugène Delacroix.

The city has a leisurely atmosphere in August

What is Paris like in August? You'll notice that residential neighborhoods seem emptier, with fewer locals on their way to work and an influx of international visitors enjoying their vacation instead. Tourists take over the Paris Métro this time of year, giving it a convivial ambiance. The streets of Paris have a slower, more leisurely pace than usual during August.

What's the weather like in Paris in August?

The Paris weather in August is warm and sunny, but not unbearably hot, with daily highs of 77 F (25 C). It’s best to pack layers, as temperatures can shift between warm afternoons and cooler evenings. The days in August are long, and the sun doesn’t set until around 9:00 PM, giving you plenty of time to get outside and explore the city.

  • Average daytime temperature: 68 F (20 C)
  • Average nighttime temperature: 59 F (15 C)
  • Average days of rain: 10 days
  • Average hours of sunshine per day: 8 hours

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Frequently asked questions about Paris Walking tours

What are other things to do than Walking tours that are worth visiting in Paris?

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Paris walking tours: Everything you need to know

Get to know the City of Lights on a walking tour of Paris. On a walking tour you can see a few of the city’s most popular attractions like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. Find out why Paris is often called the most beautiful city in the world. A walking tour of Paris will show you all its splendor and charm, including its bright lights, blooming flowers, historical architecture, and cobblestone streets.

All of the Paris walking tours include a knowledgeable and entertaining guide to give you a fun experience. When booking your tour, you'll learn how long the tour lasts, where to meet your guide, and when/where you'll stop for a rest or bite to eat.

What can you experience on a walking tour in Paris?

Walking tours in Paris cater to all kinds of travelers. Spend the day enjoying the Paris sunshine on a walking tour of one of its many public parks, like Jardin des Tuileries or Place de la Concorde. With its lovely gardens and carefully manicured landscaping, you’ll have plenty of chances to take photos to commemorate your vacation. 

If you’re an art enthusiast or a literary buff, you’ll want to sign up for one of the more educational Paris walking tours. And you have plenty of them to choose from. Theologians, religious students and history enthusiasts will want to take a walking tour of the Notre Dame Cathedral. Along with admiring its French Gothic architecture, you’ll see several monuments and learn the story of its rebirth while walking the grounds.

What types of walking tours can I take in Paris?

Paris food tours 

Try mouthwatering chocolates, gourmet cheeses, and sparkling wines on a food walking tour. Many emerging coffee shops have been added to the tours, so you can always try out something new. On every one of these foodie tours you’ll get to sample lots of goodies and will return to your hotel stuffed.

Paris Illumination tours 

Explore Paris at night with an evening tour. You’ll get to see the skyline all lit up and the Eiffel Tower all aglow. Make sure you have your camera ready to take some awesome shots. If you want something more adventurous, you can find some night tours that will spook you, such as a cemetery or ghost outing.

Paris history tours 

Indulge in the history of Paris with a tour of the medieval streets near the medieval city wall. You can also learn more about World War II history on a walking tour of the Normandy D-Day Beaches and the National Cemetery.

Paris neighborhood tours 

Spend the day in some of Paris’s hottest and upscale neighborhoods, such as the Latin Quarter, home to the Paris Sorbonne University and the Cluny Museum. Don’t pass on a stroll through its many historic districts, like Saint-Germain and Marais. You can also get a feel for the culture with a visit to local food markets, flower shops, and cafes.

What added extras can I expect on a walking tour of Paris?

On some of the Paris pub walking tours, you might get a complimentary shot or two. Some also come with an included lunch or French snack. You can also decide on a self-guided tour. In this case, you’ll be instructed to download an app that will include audio commentary for that particular tour.


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Le Marais Pastries Food Tour offers a delightful experience, but there are a few aspects that could be improved. One key critique is the timing of the tour. It’s better to start the tour later in the morning, ideally after 10:30 AM. The early start, while it may seem like an advantage, doesn’t align well with the opening hours of several bakeries. Some of the pastries are not as fresh or fully prepared early on, which can be a letdown. Starting later allows for a better variety of freshly baked goods, enhancing the overall experience. Additionally, the exploration of hidden gems or less touristy locations makes the tour feel more unique and special. Rachel was informative and patient with sharing stories about the food shops we visited.

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I had an amazing tour with Camila! She was super friendly and engaging- I was very impressed by how well she knew the history of the neighborhood, and it was really cool getting to learn about the modern elements and how the area has changed over time. She also pointed out a lot of hidden street art- it felt like we were hunting for Easter eggs and I had a blast. It was my first day (and first time) in Paris so this was a great way for me to get to know the area before exploring on my own- Camila had awesome recommendations for food, shopping, and anything else I asked about. Highly recommend!!

5 out of 5 stars

I had an amazing photoshoot experience in Paris with Jona! From the start, she was incredibly professional, friendly, and made me feel comfortable in front of the camera. Her guidance on striking the best poses was invaluable, and she truly brought out the best in me. The photos turned out stunning, capturing both the beauty of the city and my personality perfectly 😊 If you're looking for a talented and supportive photographer, I highly recommend Jona! ❤️

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Had an amazing photoshoot with Jona! She was professional, punctual, and made the session effortless. Her eye for detail and guidance resulted in stunning photos. Friendly, patient, and talented—highly recommend!

5 out of 5 stars

Rose was a great tour guide! She was very knowledgeable and kept us all engaged. The students in my group really liked her as well!