Make the Most of Your Summer in Paris

While visiting Paris, you can make the most of the summer by enjoying various activities. For instance, you can visit the Jardin des Tuileries, go to Bastille Day celebrations, and visit an art festival or a park. Of course, you should also grab an aperitif (pre-dinner cocktail).
Jardin des Tuileries
 
The Jardin des Tuileries is a beautifully landscaped park in the first arrondissement of Paris. It was designed by Catherine de Medici and has various attractions. The gardens are divided into squares, some with statues and other smaller attractions, and others are simply a patch of grass. There are over 35 different species of trees in the park, and the autumn color scheme is spectacular.
 
In 1664, Louis XIV redesigned the gardens. It was here that he built the infamous "Champion's Garden," now a famous park. In the early seventeenth century, Louis XIV moved to the Tuileries, and later expanded the gardens into a wide avenue. This is how the Champs Elysees was born.
Bastille Day celebrations
 
For one of the largest Bastille Day celebrations in the world, Paris is the perfect destination. On the historic Place de la Bastille, tens of thousands of revelers pack an open-air block party around the Winged Liberty statue. The spectacle evokes scenes of mob violence from two centuries ago. While you may want to skip the parade and head straight to the festivities, there are a number of places you can celebrate this national holiday on your own.
 
A military parade carries out in front of the Eiffel Tower at 10:10am, and the French President makes an appearance on this day to honor the French people. Other military demonstrations are scheduled throughout the day, and you can follow along at the Arc de Triomphe, the Hotel de Ville, or the Mirie du 19eme arrondissement. For those who have time, you can catch the parade from nearby metro stations such as Clemenceau, Franklin D. Roosevelt, or Kleber.
Visiting a music festival
 
Visiting a music festival is a great way to make the most of your Summer in Paris. You can take your pick from the many events held throughout the city and make the most of your Summer in Paris by checking out a concert that is close to your hotel. For example, if you're looking for some good jazz or world music, you might want to attend the La Defense JazzFestival, which takes place in the city's business district. The concerts usually take place at midday during the week, so you can enjoy a musical lunch break without spending a dime. You'll find that the lineup is diverse, including artists like Martin Garrix and Solange.
 
In addition to concerts and music festivals, Paris becomes a city of sound during the summer. There are concerts every weekend and sometimes even during the week. The free Festivals du Parc Floral bring classical, jazz, and kid-friendly music to the Botanical Gardens. Don't miss the Fete de l'Humanité, which takes place in late summer. It is an important day for music lovers and is well worth a visit.
Visiting a park
 
One of the best ways to enjoy your Summer in Paris is to visit a park. While there are plenty of attractions to see and do in the city, Paris's parks can offer a great way to escape the city's heat and enjoy nature's beauty. For the ultimate summertime outing, you can take the family to the beautiful Jardin des Plantes. It features an impressive range of exhibits, including the Great Gallery of Evolution, Menagerie, Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy, French Garden, and more.
 
The summer season is the best time to visit Paris. The weather is balmy and the parks are full of blooming flowers. The summer season also brings the famous Paris Plages, which creates beaches in Paris's parks. In addition to this, you can catch an open-air movie at the Parc de La Villette, which hosts free outdoor film screenings. The sun rises at 6:30 AM and sets at 9:00 PM, making the day long enough to enjoy a park.
Picnic spots
 
For a more peaceful, greener picnic spot, head to Jardin Villemin near the canal. The area is covered in wildflowers and offers an idyllic setting for a picnic with children. This spot also boasts an abundance of restaurants and cafes. Just be sure not to hang your feet over the water! A picnic in Paris isn't complete without some champagne! Enjoy the summertime in Paris by having a picnic by the canal!
 
If you're traveling with kids, pack a picnic basket and bring snacks for the family. Pack your lunch in reusable grocery bags, and avoid single-use plastics. Parisians hate waste, so keep it clean and pack only the things you need. For snacks, head to one of the many open-air markets throughout the city. The Marche d'Aligre market offers fresh, seasonal fruit and cheese, while the Bastille market sells pastries and fresh bread. You can also take a picnic in one of the parks or along the Seine.
Avoiding crowds
 
In order to avoid crowds during your Summer in Paris, you need to plan your visit well in advance. If you're planning to visit the Eiffel Tower, you should make sure you're aware of how to avoid the crowds. The queue for advance timed tickets is long, but the one for those without "Skip the Line" tickets was much shorter. After that, you'll have to wait in a second queue to go from the lower platform to the top. Still, it's worth it to see the beautiful view from the top.
 
As summer begins to approach, Paris becomes festive. If you want to see the city without the crowds, go during the early part of the month. There will be fewer tourists and you won't have to wait in the line at the Louvre or other attractions. Plus, you won't have to queue up 15 minutes just to see the Mona Lisa. You can also enjoy a picnic on the upper deck of a tour boat while watching the city go by.