Paris in May: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go

Planning your Paris trip in May?
From the Eiffel Tower to river cruises at dusk, explore and book before your spot fills up.
May is one of the best months to visit Paris. The weather is mild, the city is in full bloom, and the long daylight hours give you more time to explore. This guide covers what to expect, how to pack, and which experiences are worth booking in advance.
Is May a Good Time to Visit Paris?
May sits in the sweet spot between the cold of early spring and the heat and crowds of summer. Daytime temperatures average around 18 to 20°C, while nights cool to roughly 9 to 10°C. The city's parks and riverside promenades are at their most beautiful, with chestnut trees in bloom and café terraces fully open. Compared to July and August, crowds are noticeably smaller and prices more reasonable. If you are still planning your itinerary, browse all Paris experiences to get a sense of what is available before you arrive.
Paris Weather in May
May is Paris's rainiest month, with around 65 mm of rainfall spread across 12 to 16 days. Showers are typically brief and rarely disrupt a full day. Expect 8 to 9 hours of sunshine daily, with daylight stretching to around 15 hours by month's end. Layers are essential: cool mornings, comfortable afternoons, and cooler evenings again.
What to Pack
Pack light, layered clothing. A medium-weight jacket or trench coat handles mornings and evenings. Comfortable, water-resistant walking shoes are a must as cobblestones and spring rain are a rough combination. Bring a compact umbrella and sunglasses. Leave heavy coats and anything you are not prepared to walk ten kilometres in.
Paris Events in May
The French Open (Roland Garros) begins in late May, bringing tennis fans from around the world to the city. The Jazz à Saint-Germain-des-Prés Festival in early May fills iconic venues with outstanding performances. Nuit des Musées opens more than 80 museums free of charge late into a Saturday night in mid-May. And May 1st and May 8th are public holidays, so check attraction hours in advance.
For the Orsay, which often runs special exhibitions in May, booking your Orsay Museum tickets in advance saves queuing time and covers over 300 masterpieces at your own pace.
What to Do in Paris in May
Make the most of your May visit
May crowds are smaller than summer, but top spots fill fast. Book early and choose your time slot.
The Eiffel Tower summit is one of the most memorable things you can do in Paris. On a clear May day the views stretch across the entire city. Availability fills up quickly even in shoulder season, so booking ahead is strongly recommended.
May evenings are long and luminous. A Seine river cruise at dusk, gliding past Notre-Dame and the historic bridges as the city lights up, genuinely lives up to expectations. Many visitors pair it with a crepe tasting near the Eiffel Tower for a perfect Parisian evening.
The Catacombs offer a striking contrast to the city above: a vast underground network holding the remains of millions of Parisians. a Catacombs and cruise combo is one of the more memorable contrasts a day in Paris can offer.
Notre-Dame Cathedral has reopened after years of restoration and seeing it in person is deeply moving. For a different angle, a Seine cruise with Notre-Dame audio guide lets you take in the cathedral from the water.
The Louvre Museum in May is manageable compared to peak summer. Pair your visit with a Seine cruise for a full day in central Paris. For a panoramic view of the city, the Arc de Triomphe is hard to beat, and you can combine it with a cruise to cover two iconic viewpoints in one outing.
Practical Tips
Book popular attractions a few days ahead, especially around the public holidays when domestic visitors also travel. Accommodation near Roland Garros fills quickly in late May. The metro is the fastest way to get around, with contactless payment now standard since paper tickets were phased out in late 2025. If you prefer to travel above ground, the hop-on hop-off bus covers all the major landmarks across 10 stops. For evenings, a Paris night tour is an easy way to see the city illuminated.
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Paris in May: Worth Every Moment
Good weather, manageable crowds, and a city alive with the energy of spring. Whether you are at the summit of the Eiffel Tower, catching jazz in Saint-Germain, or drifting along the Seine as the lights come on, May gives you Paris at something close to its best. Pack your layers, bring an umbrella, and give yourself time to wander.
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