What to do in Paris in July and August ? The 17 must-sees
Updated on 14/08/2024 •
by
Aurélie HANNIER
Summer's well underway and you're one of those die-hard Parisians who can't get away from the capital in August? Don't worry, Paris is full of surprises during the summer months, and there are plenty of ideas for outings. In fact, if you're planning to visit the city this year, we'd almost recommend doing so during the high season, which isn't really a high season at all... Fewer people on the metro, shorter museum queues, slightly less grey skies and beautiful parks open at night: there are many advantages to experiencing Paris in summer! This year, we invite you to swap the sea for the Seine, and cocktails with your feet in the sand for a rooftop, here are our must-sees for loving Paris even in summer.
Also check out our must-see places to visit in 3 days!
1. Paris beaches, facing the Seine
Granted, sipping a cocktail overlooking the Seine is a little less enviable than a lazy day at the seaside. Nevertheless, since 2002, Paris plages has had its fans, offering a wide range of activities during the summer school vacations, from table soccer to mini-golf and swimming! You can enjoy the fine sand, deckchairs, parasols and even water sports such as canoeing. And yes, the event isn't limited to the quays on the right bank: it's also taking place at the Bassin de la Villette, where a giant swimming area has been set up. A great place to cool off when the heat gets oppressive! It's the perfect opportunity to take advantage of the mild Parisian summer while enjoying yourself in a friendly summer atmosphere.
2. Parc Montsouris, a bucolic stroll
To the south of Paris, Parc Montsouris is one of the best places to relax in the capital. This 15-hectare English garden was laid out under Napoleon III. People come to run, cycle or simply relax on its lawns. What's more, the park boasts a magnificent lake where you can pedal boat and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Parc Montsouris also has play areas for children, making it a perfect leisure spot for families. Take a look at the many trees growing in this privileged area - the diversity of species is impressive! Not far from Parc Montsouris, Parc de la Cité internationale universitaire is also a great place for summer strolls. Discover Parc Montsouris and the 14th arrondissement with this audio tour !
3. Getaway to the Bois de Boulogne
The Bois offers a vast green space where you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and recharge your batteries in the midst of nature. You can enjoy a pleasant walk or bike ride, take advantage of the picnic areas or simply relax on the grass. The Bois de Boulogne is also home to the Parc de Bagatelle and the Jardin des Serres d'Auteuil, two magnificent gardens where you can admire exotic flowers and landscapes. In summer, the Bois also offers water-based activities on the lake, such as canoeing and pedal-boating. It's the ideal place to enjoy the fresh air and the beauty of nature. In the heart of the Jardin d'Acclimatation, the Louis Vuitton Foundation (entrance ticket bookable here) impresses with both its modern architecture and its high-quality temporary and permanent exhibitions, showcasing contemporary art. In summer, it's a great idea to take advantage of a visit to this museum to visit the recently renovated Jardin d'acclimatation. Part amusement park, part garden, part zoo, this unique Parisian attraction is a delight for young and old alike.
4. Rooftops, the place to be
Summer is rooftop season in Paris! In a previous article, we gave you our selection of the best rooftops in Paris. These high-perched establishments are very popular with Parisians and tourists alike, who marvel at the unique views of mythical Parisian landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe and the Sacré-Coeur Basilica in Montmartre. And what could be better than taking in the view, with a cocktail in hand, from the rooftops of the City of Light? In summer, these high spaces are often furnished with terraces, deckchairs and lounge areas, creating the ideal setting for relaxing in the open air. It's also the ideal place to take beautiful photos of the capital.
5. The Tuileries Gardens, in the heart of Paris
If there's one place where Paris reveals its finest assets, it's the Tuileries Gardens. Conveniently located between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde, it welcomes many a stroller every day. Stroll along the shady paths, admire the statues and fountains, and enjoy the magnificent flowerbeds in full bloom. In summer, the garden also offers deckchairs and sunbeds where you can relax and soak up the sun. What's more, the Jardin des Tuileries is within easy reach of many Parisian attractions, making it an ideal stop-off point on your sightseeing tour. Families come to enjoy the playgrounds or put their toddlers on the back of a pony for unrivalled entertainment! Even more so in summer, when the funfair is in full swing and the smell of cotton candy wafts through the garden.
6. The quays of the Seine, time for an aperitif
Whether you're fleeing crowded summer terraces or looking to save money, an aperitif on the quays of the Seine is always a good idea! Paris has the perfect spots for an impromptu picnic in the sunshine. Chips and drinks of your choice will be your best allies. Quai de la Rapée? Quai de Bourbon? All you have to do is decide where! You can stroll, cycle or picnic in the lively, friendly atmosphere. The quays of the Seine are also the venue for numerous summer events, including festivals, open-air concerts and craft markets.
7. The catacombs of Paris, a place to cool off
Welcome to the world's largest ossuary! Although a visit to the catacombs may seem frightening at first glance, these 65 km of underground galleries make for an interesting and unusual visit (and it's very cool in summer!). You'll discover the little-known story of the collapse of the Cimetière des Innocents, which led to the closure of all Parisian cemeteries within the city walls at the end of the 18th century. The bones were then transferred to the quarries of Paris, and the catacombs reveal a small part of them. Be warned, the visit is quite macabre! They offer a unique and intriguing experience, allowing visitors to descend into the depths of the city to explore a network of fascinating underground tunnels. In summer, the underground temperatures offer a pleasant escape from the summer heat. What's more, the catacombs reveal an important part of Paris's history, with their vast ossuaries containing the remains of six million Parisians. Book your line-cut ticket !
8. The Luxembourg garden and its Médicis fountain
Situated just opposite the French Senate, the Luxembourg Gardens are the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of Paris and read a book, seated in one of the wrought-iron chairs provided. While younger visitors will love the Guignol theater, older visitors will admire the splendid Medici fountain. It was commissioned in 1630 by Marie de Médicis, who wished to recapture the charms of her native Tuscany, particularly those of the fountains in Florence's Boboli Gardens. A touch of Italy in Paris. This is one of the city's most beautiful gardens, offering a peaceful and enchanting setting in which to relax and soak up the summer sun. Stroll along the avenues lined with majestic trees, admire the colorful flowerbeds and stroll around the large central pool. In summer, fountains and water jets add a welcome touch of coolness.
9. The Canal Saint-Martin, at the water's edge
Originally, the Canal Saint-Martin was used to transport drinking water to Paris. It's a lively place, where Parisians gather to enjoy the fine summer weather. You can stroll along the quays, watch the locks in operation, or simply sit by the water and relax. In summer, the canal also hosts numerous events and activities, such as picnics, open-air concerts and film screenings. It's an ideal place to mingle with the friendly, relaxed atmosphere of Parisian life. Today, it's a favorite meeting place for Parisians whenever the sun comes out. In summer, it's a great place for a walk or bike ride (or even a scooter ride!) along the 4.5 km stretch that leads to the Parc de la Villette. If you prefer to relax with a drink in hand, in the shade of the chestnut trees, the setting is enchanting.
10. The Rodin Museum, in the shadow of statues
The Musée Rodin exhibits a vast collection of the sculptor's works in the Hôtel Biron, a 17th-century town house. It houses one of the largest collections of works by Auguste Rodin, one of the greatest sculptors of all time. Here you can admire iconic sculptures such as Le Baiser. In summer, the museum also offers the chance to discover these works of art outdoors, in a green and peaceful setting, thanks to the magnificent garden that surrounds the museum. You can stroll among the sculptures on display in the open air and enjoy the serene ambience of the garden. The Rodin Museum also offers temporary exhibitions, enriching the cultural experience of your summer visit to Paris. There are also sculptures by Camille Claudel and paintings by Rodin's friends Monet and Van Gogh. The museum's garden is also on the program, home to key works such as the famous Porte de l'enfer, still unfinished, and the incomparable Penseur , which meditates tirelessly beside a rose garden. Book your ticket entrance ticket here !
11. Visit the Musée de l'Orangerie
To make the most of your summer in Paris, a visit to the Musée de l'Orangerie can be an original experience. Firstly, you can immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Monet's Water Lilies, which captivate visitors with their beauty and serenity. Secondly, the museum is located in the magnificent Tuileries Gardens, offering an ideal setting for relaxing and enjoying summer in Paris. What's more, a visit to the museum allows you to escape the summer heat thanks to its air-conditioned spaces. So you can fully appreciate the masterpieces on display in a pleasant atmosphere. In summer, the museum is also less crowded, giving you the chance to admire the works in peace and quiet. Finally, the museum's collection of modern art perfectly complements the beauty of the Water Lilies, allowing you to discover a diversity of artists and styles. Don't miss this unique artistic experience during your summer visit to Paris. We recommend that you opt for a reserved ticket to avoid wasting time.
12. Open-air cinema at the Musée du Quai Branly
The open-air cinema at the Musée du Quai Branly could be a great option this summer. The experience of watching a film outdoors is unique and offers a magical atmosphere. You can enjoy the mild summer evenings while immersing yourself in the world of cinema. What's more, the setting of the Musée du Quai Branly, with its lush garden and art installations, creates an atmosphere conducive to relaxation and escape. The museum's open-air cinema sessions also feature a wide selection of films, from classics to contemporary productions, offering something for every taste. It's the ideal opportunity to discover films from all over the world in a different, pleasant setting. What's more, access to these screenings is often free, making them an affordable summer activity accessible to all. You can go alone or in a group for a different kind of summer experience. Kill two birds with one stone by reserving your ticket for the Musée du Quai Branly and your cruise on the Seine here !
13. Temporary terraces
Ephemeral terraces in Paris are a great way to make the most of summer, especially as they only exist during this period. They offer a unique and convivial setting for enjoying the fine summer weather. You can relax in the open air while admiring the magnificent views over the city. They also create a festive atmosphere, often with entertainment, concerts or special events. Temporary terraces are also a great way to discover new places and enjoy different parts of Paris. They are popular with locals and tourists alike, offering an authentic experience of Parisian life in summer. Numerous ephemeral terraces are open this summer, so you can brighten up your summer evenings and afternoons by having a good time with your friends!
14. Cruise the Seine
A cruise on the Seine offers a unique perspective on the city, allowing you to admire Paris's main monuments and attractions from a whole new angle. You can see the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Louvre and much more, all while being rocked by the waters of the Seine. What's more, a cruise on the Seine is a pleasant and refreshing experience on hot summer days. You can relax on board, enjoying the breeze and the scenery as it slowly passes by. Cruises often feature audio commentaries or guides, allowing you to learn more about the city's history and architecture. It's also a great option for a romantic outing, offering an intimate atmosphere as the sun sets. Don't miss the chance to discover Paris from another point of view on a Seine River cruise during your summer visit.
15. Shopping in Paris
Shopping in Paris is a must for many tourists and locals alike, especially during the summer months. The city is brimming with world-renowned boutiques, offering a unique shopping experience. You can discover the latest fashion trends, find unique pieces in independent boutiques and browse the major luxury brands. What's more, Paris is renowned for its iconic department stores such as Galeries Lafayette and Printemps, where you'll find an incredible selection of products. The summer sales, which usually take place in July, also offer attractive discounts on many items. What's more, strolling around Parisian shopping districts such as the Marais, Saint-Germain-des-Prés or the Champs-Élysées is an experience in itself, where you can also enjoy café terraces and gourmet breaks.
16. Discover the Jardin d'acclimatation
The Jardin d'acclimatation in Paris is an ideal place for families, with a variety of child-friendly activities and attractions, including rides, playgrounds and shows. You can spend a whole day having fun in the great outdoors. What's more, the garden offers magnificent green spaces, perfect for relaxing, picnicking or taking a leisurely stroll. The Jardin d'acclimatation also hosts exhibitions and cultural events , adding a touch of originality to your visit. What's more, it's close to the Fondation Louis Vuitton and the Bois de Boulogne, so you can combine different activities and make the most of your day. Don't miss the opportunity to discover this green and entertaining jewel during your summer visit to Paris, to air out your mind and make your vacation more fun. Buy directly a 1-day pass for the Jardin d'acclimatation !
17. Visit exhibitions
Paris is renowned for its dynamic art scene, offering a multitude of temporary and permanent exhibitions in its many museums and galleries. You'll have the opportunity to discover unique and varied works of art, ranging from the classics to contemporary creations. What's more, exhibitions in Paris are often accompanied by special events such as lectures, artistic performances or workshops, offering you an enriching and interactive experience. Summer is also a great time to visit exhibitions, as museums are generally less crowded, allowing you to fully enjoy the works in a quieter atmosphere. Finally, many Paris museums offer air-conditioned spaces, allowing you to escape the summer heat while soaking up the art.
If you're visiting Paris this summer, there are plenty of exhibitions to choose from. These include, for example - The Harry Potter exhibition, which will remain at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles until October 15, 2023. You'll be immersed in the world of Harry Potter.- The Basquiat x Warhol exhibition at the Fondation Louis Vuitton until August 28, 2023. This collaboration is highlighted in an exhibition that will fill you with wonder.- Tim Burton's Labyrinth exhibition at La Villette until August 20, 2023. This exhibition will immerse you in this supernatural world.
Where to go out at night in Paris?
Paris is bursting with places to visit and things to do. Here are three places to go out tonight in Paris:
- The Moulin Rouge: Offering cabarets and shows, this building takes the shape of a windmill, recognizable by its red neon lights. The Moulin Rouge is an emblematic Parisian landmark offering a show worthy of the name.
- Le Rex Club: As one of the oldest clubs in Paris, locals come here to dance the night away to house and techno music.
- The Eiffel Tower Illuminations: Finally, let's end with the most emblematic of the City of Light's entertainments. When the sun goes down, the Eiffel Tower lights up every evening, offering an unforgettable spectacle to all those who have the opportunity to come and watch.