The 13th arrondissementin the south of Paris, is best known for its Chinatown, but it would be simplistic to limit it to this cosmopolitan aspect. It is also a lively district in the evening on the Butte aux Cailles, a former working class district that has become trendy with many bars and restaurants popular among Parisians and local youth, many of whom are students. On the other hand, the 13th has interesting sites for tourists: the National Library, a beautiful designer glass building with 14 million works; the Manufacture des Gobelins, a company that made tapestries and whose history dates back to the 15th century; the city of fashion and design and its festive esplanade until the end of the night during summer. Finally, the 13th arrondissement is also home to many Asian restaurants, all cuisines in Asia, at really fair prices, not to mention the many 3 and 4 star hotels accessible to all budgets.

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When to go to Paris?

It goes without saying that Paris is alive all year round, but if you're aiming for a particular activity or event, you'll need to choose your time of year. Here are some tips on when to visit Paris.

High tourist season: from May to September, tourists flock in great numbers. This is when the weather is the best and many festivals and events take place, such as Roland Garros or the Fête de la Musique. Note that in August, Parisians desert the city to go on vacation, which gives a strange atmosphere. Many shops are closed and only the tourist centers are animated. The Christmas period is also very popular, especially for the illuminations and the animated windows of the department stores.

Mid-season: in October-November and from March to April, tourism slows down slightly, but not the number of visitors. Indeed, Paris is a dense city and there are almost always people in the transport and in the attractions.

Low tourist season: there is not really one, except in January and February, when hotel rates drop slightly. Paris attracts tourists all the time!

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The climate of Paris is of a degraded oceanic type since it is influenced by the continent. Temperatures are relatively mild with frequent rainfall in all seasons. The hottest temperatures are recorded in July and August, and the coldest in January. The high urbanization of the city results in a slight temperature increase (about 2°C) compared to the rest of the northern half of the country.

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