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Things To Do in Paris in Winter 2024

Things To Do in Paris in Winter 2024

The enchanting City of Light, Paris, shines year-round, but in winter, its charm becomes truly magical. There are an infinite amount of museums, unique exhibitions, events, and dining options in Paris, all scattered over the city like hidden cultural treasures. It transforms into a breathtaking scene, with its picturesque streets, charming cafés, and iconic landmarks blanketed in a layer of fresh snow. So, if you are planning to visit the beautiful city during winter 2024, below is the list of top Paris winter things to do. Let’s get going!

The Louvre

The widest selection of ornamental items, paintings, sculptures, and other artifacts may be found in the Louvre. A large number of people visit this location each year, mostly to take in the splendor of the statue of Venus de Milo and the iconic Mona Lisa. In addition to housing priceless artwork, the ages-old palace has a great deal of historical value. Be sure to explore both the famous and lesser-known yet equally captivating artworks by artists like Caravaggio, Rembrandt, and Vermeer, among many others, when you're in Paris during the winter.

Notre Dame

The world's most exquisite Gothic church is the Notre Dame church in Paris. Despite being one of the most well-known Paris tourist destinations, it was neglected for a very long time until being well-known again and seeing an unexpected surge of visitors right after appearing in author Victor Hugo's masterpiece, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." While visiting Paris in the winter, one just must see its striking spires, towers, windows of stained glass, archeological crypt, and statues.

Eiffel Tower

A symbol of love and grandeur, the iconic Eiffel Tower is a favorite destination for travelers in January, especially when it's covered in snow, offering breathtaking views of the entire city. The majority of visitors are drawn to the city by this major lure. Even while it is really lovely during the day, when lit up with holiday lights at night, it becomes even more stunning. The tower has been refurbished and features glass-floored viewing decks with breathtaking views, making it among the best things to do at night in Paris.

Luxembourg Gardens

The Luxembourg Gardens were created in 1612 and span more than 25 hectares of terrain. The park is divided into the French and English gardens, has around 106 sculptures, the imposing Medici fountain, a garden with roses, an apple orchard, a big pond, an apiary that teaches people the skill of beekeeping, and various greenhouses filled with gorgeous orchids. This park offers several activities, such as puppet performances, exhilarating rides, and slides, games such as chess and tennis, or just strolling around the garden along with your significant other—a perfect activity during Paris's winter months.

Arc de Triomphe

Arc de Triomphe, which Napoleon 1 built in 1806, is now adored worldwide as a primary representation of Parisian style and grandeur. The elegant arch, standing at a height of more than 160 feet, is situated magnificently in the center of the famous Champs-Elysées, a widely recognized boulevard in the city. The Arc is a symbol of strength and triumph that draws visitors, but its splendor is what makes it so significant historically. The symbol becomes even more exquisite when appears in the backdrop of Paris's holiday lights and street decorations.

Seine River

There's nothing like taking a cruise along the Seine, one of Europe's most picturesque rivers. It is a most rejuvenating experience especially for couples, since you get to see the most amazing views taken from the open-air decks of an opulent cruise ship as it leisurely drifts down the river of Seine. It's one of the most romantic wintertime activities in Paris as you can have a candlelit meal on board while cruising by the city's famous locations and magically lighted landscapes.

Latin Quarter

The oldest university in Europe, Sorbonne University was founded in 1257 and is a distinguished symbol of Paris. The neighborhood was renamed Latin Quarter since the majority of its former employees and pupils were Latino. It is currently a gorgeously adorned traditional area surrounded by cafés, gardens, trees, markets, and everything else. The festive scent of freshly made cakes and cinnamon buns fills the air as the streets are decked up in bright lights, Christmas ornaments, bells, and other decorations. Don't miss going to this little secret gem in the city if you happen to be here during the Paris Christmas festivities.

Les Puces De Clignancourt Flea Market

St. Ouen is home to Les Puces de Clignancourt, the largest flea market in Paris. The market’s name is derived from the furniture and other items once thought to be infested with fleas, but today it’s a treasure trove of unique finds. Recently popularized by Woody Allen's film "Midnight in Paris," this vibrant market has drawn in visitors eager to discover its hidden gems. You’ll find an eclectic mix of vintage souvenirs, including clothing, books, jewelry, kitchenware, antiques, music records, mirrors, and charming trinkets that will delight any shopaholic. The market is especially enchanting during the holiday season, offering an even more captivating shopping experience.

Opera National De Paris

If you’d prefer to stay indoors and avoid the bitter cold, the Palais Garnier offers the chance to witness an enchanting opera or ballet performance, showcasing its architectural grandeur. This magnificent theater-turned-palace has a breathtaking interior design that matches the riveting opera and ballet acts it hosts on a nightly basis. It is the ultimate representation of class, elegance, and luxury combined with the greatest pleasure.

Disneyland Paris

Experience more exciting shows and activities at this globally recognized park that attracts visitors from all walks of life and from across the world! A real delight for all Marvel lovers, Disneyland Paris recently added all of the characters from Marvel to its roster in addition to the current cast. When touring Paris during January or other winter months, take a journey to Disneyland and enjoy mind-blowing performances, exciting rides, delectable cuisine, meeting your beloved Disney characters, and product purchases.

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