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Spring Fashion - What to Pack for Paris 2026
-Curated by the Épanvie Fashion & Design Team
17 min read
WHAT TO PACK FOR PARIS IN SPRING: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE (OR: HOW TO AVOID LOOKING LIKE YOU PACKED FOR SEVEN DIFFERENT CLIMATES)
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Spring in Paris sounds romantic, doesn't it? Blossoms floating on the Seine. Café terraces opening up after winter hibernation. That golden hour light everyone Instagram-filters into something that looks like a Monet painting had a baby with a Pinterest board.
It's 65°F (18°C) and sunny at lunch. You're feeling yourself, channeling your inner Parisian, maybe you even bought a croissant and didn't immediately devour it like a feral raccoon.
Then 5pm hits. Suddenly it's 45°F (7°C), drizzling, and you've left your jacket at a café three arrondissements ago because you were sure it would stay warm. Your cute outfit is now a soggy disaster. Your feet hurt. You're cold. This is not the Paris experience you manifested.
This is the Paris reality. And we're going to help you pack for it.
This isn't a minimalist packing manifesto where someone tells you to bring "three versatile pieces" and magically look chic for two weeks. This is real advice for real people who want to experience Paris without their feet staging a mutiny by day three.
Our Pricing Lens
At Épanvie, we think in terms of value, not excess.
Accessible pieces fall under $100 and offer immediate impact.
Mid-range items ($100–$300) balance quality and longevity.
Investment pieces ($300+) are chosen for craftsmanship and lasting presence.
SPRING IN PARIS: WHAT TO ACTUALLY EXPECT
When: April through June
Temperature range: 45°F - 68°F (7°C - 20°C)
Reality check: Wildly inconsistent. Mornings are chilly. Afternoons can be warm. Evenings require a jacket again. It's like Paris can't make up its mind, which honestly tracks with the city's vibe.
Rain: Frequent but not torrential. Think annoying drizzle that appears out of nowhere, not dramatic thunderstorms. Umbrellas everywhere. This is MomentDrain territory if you're unprepared—constantly worrying about your hair, your shoes, your coat. FlowCuration means packing so weather can't derail your entire day.
Wind: More common than you'd think, especially near the Seine. Your hair will do things. Accept this now.
Crowds: Spring is peak tourism season. April-June brings everyone and their mother to Paris. Book hotels and restaurants ahead. Wear your crossbody bag in front. Welcome to atmoswirl—that buzzing energy of a city fully alive.
The vibe: Parisians emerging from winter like elegant bears from hibernation. Everyone's at outdoor cafés pretending it's warmer than it is. Street musicians return. Markets explode with strawberries. This is Juvivelle season—that feeling of aliveness, vitality, the city blooming along with the chestnuts.
Bottom line: Layer. Waterproof. Comfortable shoes. These three principles will save your trip.
THE SPRING PACKING PHILOSOPHY: ÉPANVIE'S THREE LUXURIES
Before we dive into specific items, let's talk strategy. This is the Luxury of Selection in action—choosing what deserves space in your suitcase based on what will actually serve you.
The Luxury of Selection: Pack only items that work with at least 3 other pieces. If it's a one-outfit wonder, leave it home.
The Luxury of Attention: Choose quality over quantity. Better to have 2 pairs of comfortable, broken-in shoes than 5 pairs that all hurt differently.
The Luxury of Expression: Bring pieces that make you feel like yourself. Paris doesn't require a costume. It requires confidence.
THE COMPLETE SPRING PARIS PACKING LIST -CLOTHING ESSENTIALS
BOTTOMS (The Foundation)
What to pack:
2 pairs of jeans (one black or dark wash, one medium wash—both in cuts that actually fit you)
1 pair of tailored pants or trousers (for nicer dinners, feeling put-together, not looking like a slob at museums)
OPTIONAL: 1 midi skirt or casual dress if you live in them (bring tights as backup)
The reality: You'll wear those jeans 80% of the time. That's fine. Parisians wear jeans constantly. The key is that they fit well and look intentional, not "I grabbed whatever was clean."
TOPS (Where Layering Happens)
What to pack:
3-4 long-sleeve shirts (lightweight knits, button-downs, striped tops—hello, Breton shirt)
2 short-sleeve tops or t-shirts (for when April pretends to be July for exactly 4 hours)
2 lightweight sweaters or cardigans (cashmere if you have it, merino wool otherwise)
1 slightly nicer top (silk blouse, elevated knit—something for evening that doesn't scream "I've been walking for 8 hours")
Color strategy: Stick to neutrals (black, navy, grey, cream, camel) with 1-2 accent colors. Everything should work together. This is FlowCuration—your wardrobe flows effortlessly because you designed it that way.
THE ESSENTIAL OUTER LAYER: TRENCH COAT
This is non-negotiable. Spring in Paris = trench coat season. It handles drizzle, looks Parisian even when you're lost, and elevates even the most basic outfit.
Price: Mid-Range
Why we like it: Features contrast faux leather piping for an elevated finish. Classic elements, including shoulder epaulets, a storm flap, and a belted waist, lend refined detail to this double-breasted silhouette. Spread collar. Shoulder epaulets. Long sleeves, buckle strap cuffs. Button-down storm flap
Best for: First-time visitors, anyone wanting classic style without exorbitant prices
Price: Accessible
Why we like it: An alternative to the trench coat - this raincoat has a relaxed fit which runs large. If you're not layering more, or prefer a slimmer fit, consider one size down. Saphirose jackets adjustable design with waist & hood drawstring, by tightening or loosening waist drawstring, helping it better fit different body shapes; Sturdy zipper and storm flap with snaps ensure long-lasting; Two snap pockets provide safe storage.
Best for: Travelers who hate ironing, anyone wanting a polished look straight from the suitcase
Investment Piece
Monse Crochet Combo Trench Coat
Price: Investment Piece ($2890+)
Why we like it: Different, Fun yet sophisticated addition to your coat rack. This coat has crochet accents,which add a unique, handcrafted feel to the timeless design.
98% Cotton, 2% Polyurethane
Multi color crochet panels, Double-breasted front. Trench collared neck. Tie waist. Adjustable belted cuffs
MEN'S OPTION: LONDON FOG Men's Iconic Trench Coat
Rating: 4.4 stars (850+ reviews)
Price: $85-120
Why it works: Classic menswear staple, water-resistant, removable liner for temperature adjustment. Timeless.
Best for: Men who want one coat that works for business and travel
INVESTMENT PIECE - WOMEN: Burberry Heritage Trench Coat
Price: $1,890-2,390
Why it's worth it: The original. Invented trench coats in 1879. Will last 20+ years. Timeless design. This is the Luxury of Selection at its peak—one perfect piece you'll wear forever.
Where: Burberry.com, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue
INVESTMENT PIECE - MEN: Burberry Kensington Heritage Trench
Price: $1,950-2,250
Why it's the standard: Same heritage, masculine cut, never goes out of style. Your grandfather's grandfather would approve.


ACCESSORIES THAT ACTUALLY MATTER
What to pack:
1 scarf (silk or lightweight wool—warmth + instant Parisian camouflage)
1 packable rain jacket OR small umbrella (both if you're cautious)
Sunglasses (yes, even with clouds—that light is real and will blind you)
1 belt (if your pants need it—comfort over suffering)
The scarf trick: Learn one way to tie it that looks intentional. YouTube has hundreds of tutorials. Pick one. Practice. Now you look French. Congratulations.
UNDERGARMENTS & SLEEPWEAR
What to pack:
Underwear for 7-10 days (or pack fewer and embrace hotel sink laundry)
2-3 bras (one to wear, one to wash, one backup)
Pajamas or sleep shirt
Tights or leggings (great under dresses when it's cold, or just for comfort/warmth)
Pro tip: Pack an extra day's worth. Paris has a way of making laundry plans dissolve into wine and cheese.
SHOES (Your Feet Will Make or Break This Trip)
Let's be brutally honest: Paris is a walking city. The metro is great, but you'll still walk 15,000-25,000 steps per day on cobblestones that have been there since Napoleon was causing problems.
RULE #1: Every shoe you pack must be broken in. Not "I wore them around the house." Not "They felt fine in the store." You need to have walked 5+ miles in them without blisters.
RULE #2: Waterproof or water-resistant is essential. Spring rain doesn't ask permission.
WALKING SHOES (Priority #1)
WOMEN'S OPTIONS:
Accessible PICK: Walking shoes
Price: Accessible
Why they work: Memory foam insoles, lightweight, slip-on convenience, breathable mesh. Not the most stylish but your feet will forgive you. Available in black (most versatile for Paris).
Best for: Anyone prioritizing comfort over fashion, long walking days
MID-RANGE: Cole Haan Grand Crosscourt Sneaker
Price: Accessible to Mid-Range
Why they work: Leather upper (more polished), cushioned footbed, actually look good with jeans or dresses. The sweet spot between comfort and style.
Best for: Travelers who refuse to sacrifice style for comfort
MEN'S OPTIONS:
Price: Accessible
Why they work: Same comfort technology as women's version, slip-on ease, machine washable.
Best for: Practical travelers, anyone with foot issues, dads who just want comfortable shoes
MID-RANGE: Men's cross functional sneaker option
Price: Accessible to Mid-Range
Why they work: Leather, cushioned, versatile enough for casual sightseeing or dinner. Won't embarrass you anywhere.
INVESTMENT PIECE - WOMEN : Gucci Sneakers
Price: Investment
Why they work: This design has a light, soft and flexible silhouette for the La Famiglia collection. Made of soft stretchy leather and hand-treated to achieve a worn-out appearance which makes every pair unique.
INVESTMENT PIECE - MEN:
Price: Investment
Same reasoning: This sneaker has a technical fabric upper paired with patent leather and an ultra-light rubber sole engineered for high performance. It has distinctive details, including the iconic red badge — echoes a legacy of performance and style. This sneaker is marketed as a symbol of urban elegance and contemporary lifestyle.
DRESSIER SHOES FOR EVENINGS
WOMEN
Price: Accessible
Why: Cushioned footbed, leather upper, closed-toe, low heel. Comfortable enough for walking, polished enough for dinner.
Price: Mid-range
Why: Classic loafer, horsebit detail, available in multiple colors. Very Parisian. Comfortable for moderate walking.
MEN
Price: Accessible
Why: Classic Oxford, cushioned OrthoLite footbed, leather. Works for dinner without looking like you tried too hard.
INVESTMENT PIECE - WOMEN: Hermès Miss Sandals (for late May/June only)
Price: Investment
Why: If you must splurge on shoes, make it these. Iconic, supremely comfortable leather, will last for years with care.
INVESTMENT PIECE - MEN: Gucci Jordaan Leather Loafer
Price: Investment
Why: Italian craftsmanship, works from sightseeing to Michelin-starred dinners.
WHAT TO LEAVE AT HOME:
Heels - those 4 and 5 inch heels are probably best left at home (unless you have actual reservations requiring them. Otherwise, a shorter 2 inch heel may be all you need)
Brand-new shoes (blisters in Paris = vacation ruined)
More than 2 pairs of each kind of shoe (you need shoes that work, not extra luggage)
BAGS (The Luxury of Selection Meets Function)
Your bag situation is crucial. You need something secure (pickpockets are real), comfortable (you're carrying it 8+ hours), and stylish enough that you don't look like you're on a middle school field trip.
DAY BAG (Crossbody or Small Backpack)
Requirements:
Closes securely (zipper, avoid the open-top)
Big enough for: wallet, phone, water bottle, umbrella, scarf, snacks, existential dread
Comfortable worn all day
Pickpocket-resistant. Can't stress this enough.
Price: Accessible
Why: Triple zip, lightweight nylon, multiple colors. Maximum security, minimum fuss.
Best for: Cautious travelers, anyone who's been pickpocketed before and never wants to repeat it.
Price: Mid-range
Why: Leather, zip-top, internal organization, detachable crossbody strap. Can go from day sightseeing to dinner.
Best for: People who carry everything, anyone wanting versatility
Price: Mid-Range
Why: Compact, organized, water-resistant, adjustable strap. Holds essentials without looking like a purse or fanny pack.
OPTIONAL SECOND BAG
Tote for groceries/books/souvenirs:
Bring something that folds flat. You'll buy cheese, bread, books from Shakespeare and Company, things you didn't know you needed. A packable tote saves you from buying plastic bags or juggling items like a circus act.
Small clutch or wristlet for nicer dinners:
Only if carrying your day bag to a Michelin-starred restaurant feels wrong. Otherwise, skip it.
INVESTMENT PIECES - BAGS
WOMEN: Louis Vuitton Neverfull MM
Price: Investment
Why: The Parisian tote. Durable canvas, spacious, versatile, holds its value. You'll see it everywhere in Paris for a reason.
Price: Investment
Why: If you're splurging, splurge on a bag you'll use forever. Simple bucket shape, hand-stitched leather, timeless.
MEN: Prada Saffiano Leather Messenger
Price: Investment
Why: Crossbody, structured, scratch-resistant leather. Professional enough for work, casual enough for travel.
TOILETRIES & PERSONAL CARE
The Essentials:
Sunscreen SPF 30-50 (spring sun is deceptive—you'll burn)
Moisturizer (spring wind is drying)
Lip balm with SPF
Your actual skincare routine (travel sizes if carry-on only)
Medications (bring extras—French pharmacies are amazing but you don't want to mime "allergy medicine" in broken French)
Deodorant (Europeans have feelings about American deodorant strength, pack your own)
Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss
Makeup basics (Parisians wear minimal makeup: tinted moisturizer, mascara, lip balm—less is more)
Hair ties, bobby pins, whatever you need
Razor (if you care)
Optional But Nice:
Sheet masks (hotel self-care nights after 25,000 steps)
Hand cream (all that walking and hand-washing)
Perfume sample (if that's your thing—Parisians appreciate a good scent)
Hair Dryer:
Hotels have them. Their quality varies. Only bring your own if you're particular about your hair and willing to carry the weight/bulk.
TECH & PRACTICAL ITEMS
Must-Haves:
Phone + charging cable
European adapter (Type C or E—the two round prongs)
Portable charger (Google Maps and City Mapper will consume your battery)
Headphones (planes, trains, blocking out humanity)
Camera (optional—your phone probably works fine unless you're serious about photography)
Helpful Additions:
Reusable water bottle (Paris has public fountains everywhere—refill for free)
Small umbrella (fits in your bag for surprise rain)
Tote bag that folds flat (market trips, groceries, cheese emergencies)
Notebook + pen (capturing moments, addresses, that thing the waiter recommended that you'll definitely forget otherwise)
WHAT NOT TO PACK (The "Just in Case")
Let's talk about what you think you need but absolutely don't:
LEAVE HOME:
That thirteenth outfit option per day (You're visiting the fashion capital! Make room for a unique find, something beautiful that you may love)
The long gown - the formal dress "just in case" (unless you have actual reservations at a 3-star Michelin)
Excessive jewelry (you'll wear the same earrings daily)
Bulky sweaters (layers work better)
Multiple pairs of heels
A huge suitcase (you're going to Paris, not emigrating)
Physical guidebooks (your phone exists)
"Travel clothes" you'd never wear at home (if it feels like a costume, it stays home)
Seven different bags for seven different moods
Five different hair styling tools beyond basics (if you have to, bring one - just one. Resist the urge)
The Golden Rule: If you're packing it "just in case," you likely won't use it. Leave it home.
THE PARISIAN SPRING CAPSULE WARDROBE
Let's put it all together. Here's what a well-curated Paris spring wardrobe looks like:
COLOR PALETTE:
Choose 2-3 neutrals (black, navy, grey, cream, camel) + 1-2 accent colors (stripe, blush, olive, burgundy). Everything mixes and matches.
THE TEST:
Lay out your entire packing list. Can you make 7+ different outfits? If yes, you're golden. If no, you have too many statement pieces or not enough basics.
SAMPLE OUTFIT COMBOS:
Day Look 1:
Black jeans + striped long-sleeve shirt + lightweight grey cardigan + white sneakers + trench coat (if needed) + crossbody bag
Day Look 2:
Dark wash jeans + white t-shirt + camel cardigan + loafers + scarf + same bag
Day Look 3:
Tailored pants + silk blouse + blazer or trench + ankle boots + elevated bag or clutch
Rainy Day Look:
Same as Day Look 1 but swap trench for waterproof jacket, add umbrella, accept that hair will rebel
The Point: Mix, match, repeat. Parisians wear the same things constantly. The difference is they wear them with confidence, not apology.
PACKING STRATEGY: THE PHYSICAL TETRIS and PRACTICAL TIPS YOU WISH YOU KNEW
Rolling vs. Folding:
Roll soft items (t-shirts, pajamas, lightweight knits)
Fold structured items (blazers, trousers, button-downs)
Use packing cubes if they spark joy (they do help with organization)
Maximize Space:
Stuff socks inside shoes
Layer delicate items between heavier ones
Put shoes in shower caps or bags (keeps clothes clean)
Wear your bulkiest items on the plane (boots, jacket, chunky sweater)
The 75% Rule:
Pack your suitcase 75% full. You WILL buy things. Leave room for:
Skincare from French pharmacies
That striped shirt (it's inevitable)
Cheese OR some delicious chocolate creation that won't make it through customs but you'll buy anyway
Gifts and souvenirs
Something beautiful and impractical that you absolutely must have. We don't judge.
This is the Luxury of Expression—leaving space for spontaneous joy, for BlinkGlee moments when you find something unexpected.


SPRING SHOPPING IN PARIS (What You'll Want to Buy)
French Pharmacy Essentials:
This is such a treasure, we wrote an entire article about it. Be a step ahead and find your must-have finds HERE. The French Pharmacie Cult Classics! You're welcome.
Why French pharmacies are legendary:
European skincare regulations are stricter. Higher active ingredient concentrations. Dermatologist-developed formulas. Better prices than US luxury beauty.
Don't leave without:
Bioderma Sensibio H2O Micellar Water (the cult classic makeup remover)
Avène Thermal Spring Water (soothing spray for irritated skin, flights, life)
Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré (French makeup artists' secret moisturizer)
Osea Algea Body Oil (non-greasy, vegan and cruelty free)
La Roche-Posay Anthelios Sunscreen (broad spectrum, oil free, fast absorbing)
Caudalie Beauty Elixir (face mist, stay fresh on the go)
Where to go:
Any Pharmacie (green cross sign). CityPharma in Saint-Germain is famous but crowded. Try smaller neighborhood pharmacies for better service, same products.
Fashion You Can't Resist:
The Striped Shirt:
If you're getting one, might as well find the best value!
Options:
Galleries Lafayette - multiple options
Petit Bateau (French classic, Accessible)
The Scarf:
Silk scarves from bouquinistes (book sellers along the Seine) make perfect souvenirs. Negotiate gently and remain kind.
If You're Fancy:
Sézane (Parisian cool-girl brand, Accessible-Mid-Range)
Rouje (Jeanne Damas' line, vintage-inspired, Mid-Range)
Merci concept store (curated selection, café)
Vintage:
There are multiple vintage shops all throughout Paris. It may be worth the experience and adventure. Some enjoy the treasure hunt while others don't. Your choice.
Edible Souvenirs:
What travels:
Macarons from Ladurée or Pierre Hermé (they survive suitcases reasonably well)
Chocolate from Jacques Genin or Patrick Roger
Fleur de sel from any market (fancy salt, weighs nothing, lasts forever)
Jam from Bonne Maman (yes, it exists elsewhere, but French jam hits different)
Tea from Mariage Frères
Mustard from Maille (Dijon's finest)
What probably won't make it but you'll buy anyway:
Cheese (customs will find it, you'll be sad, it's a rite of passage)
Fresh bread (24-hour shelf life max, eat it immediately)
FINAL PACKING CHECKLIST (Save this page. You will need it for this trip and your next one.)
CLOTHING:
☐ 2 pairs jeans
☐ 1 pair tailored pants
☐ 3-4 long-sleeve tops
☐ 2 short-sleeve tops
☐ 2 sweaters/cardigans
☐ 1 nicer top for evenings
☐ Trench coat or water-resistant jacket
☐ Scarf
☐ Undergarments (7-10 days)
☐ Pajamas
☐ Tights/leggings (optional)
SHOES:
☐ Comfortable walking shoes (BROKEN IN)
☐ Dressier shoes for evenings
BAGS:
☐ Crossbody or small backpack (secure, comfortable)
☐ Optional tote or evening clutch
ACCESSORIES:
☐ Sunglasses
☐ Umbrella or packable rain jacket
☐ Reusable water bottle
☐ Belt (if needed)
TECH:
☐ Phone + charger
☐ European adapter
☐ Portable charger
☐ Headphones
☐ Camera (optional)
TOILETRIES:
☐ Sunscreen SPF 30-50
☐ Skincare essentials
☐ Medications + prescriptions
☐ Makeup basics
☐ Hair essentials
☐ Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss
☐ Deodorant
☐ Lip balm with SPF
DOCUMENTS:
☐ Passport (check expiration—needs 6 months validity)
☐ Travel insurance info
☐ Hotel confirmations
☐ Any reservations/tickets
☐ Credit cards (notify bank you're traveling)
☐ Small amount of euros (€50-100 for arrival)
THE ÉPANVIE SPRING PARIS PHILOSOPHY
Here's the truth about packing for Paris in spring: you don't need everything. You need the right things.
This is FlowCuration in action—arranging your packing list so your trip flows effortlessly. No decision fatigue. No outfit crises. No blisters on day two that ruin day three through seven.
The Luxury of Selection: Every item earns its place. Quality over quantity. Versatility over variety.
The Luxury of Attention: Thoughtful choices made now save energy later. Breaking in shoes before you leave. Choosing a color palette that works together. Packing that rain jacket even though the forecast looks clear (spoiler: it will rain).
The Luxury of Expression: Your packing list reflects who you are, not who Pinterest thinks you should be. If you live in sneakers at home, don't pack heels for Paris. If you hate scarves, don't force it. Authenticity > costume.
And remember: Parisians aren't impressed by how many outfit changes you can achieve. They're impressed by people who look comfortable in their own skin, who walk with purpose, chic and effortless, who stop for coffee and actually enjoy the moment, without checking their phone thirty times while half heartedly listening to a friend. Presence. The luxury of attention - a true luxury.
Your packing list can't teach you that. But it can make sure you're warm, dry, blister-free, and confident while you figure it out.
ATMOSWIRL: THE ENERGY OF PARIS IN SPRING
There's this concept we call atmoswirl—that buzzing, almost tangible energy when a city is fully alive.
Paris in spring is peak atmoswirl.
Café terraces packed with people nursing single espressos for hours. Musicians setting up on bridges. The smell of fresh bread competing with blooming linden trees. Lovers arguing beautifully in rapid French. Tourists attempting to pronounce "croissant" and failing. The light—oh, the light—turning everything golden between 7-8pm.
You can't pack for atmoswirl. But you can pack smart so you're present for it.
When you're not worrying about:
Your feet hurting
Being cold
Looking ridiculous
Your bag being stolen
Your jacket being three cafés behind you
...you can actually experience Paris.
That's the point of all this. The packing list isn't about stuff. It's about creating conditions for Juvivelle—that feeling of aliveness, vitality, full presence.
You packed light enough to move freely.
You dressed comfortably enough to walk for hours.
You planned well enough that nothing derails you.
Now you can sit at a café, order in french (may sound funny but the effort is appreciated), drink slowly, watch Paris happen around you, and feel that BlinkGlee moment—that flash of pure joy when you realize: I'm here. I'm actually here. And my feet are not suffering.
That's what we're packing for.
ONE FINAL WORD
Paris is meant to be experienced. Fully.
The city is so much more than what Instagram says. Take the moment to witness everything around you. The Seine flowing. The Eiffel Tower sparkling on the hour. The cafés keep serving coffee to people who sit for too long. Don't forget - the refills are not free.
What matters is that you're comfortable, prepared, and present.
Pack smart.
Walk far.
Eat well.
Get lost on purpose. Flanier. It's when you turn off Google. Flanier is probably the best tour you did not plan.
Take the photo at the Eiffel Tower even though it's cliché.
Order the wine even though it's 2pm.
And when someone asks "How was Paris?", you won't talk about your trench coat or your shoes (though they were excellent choices).
You'll talk about the morning light through your hotel window.
The stranger who gave you directions in perfect English after you butchered "excusez-moi."
The bookstore that smelled like possibility.
The moment you stopped planning and just existed.
That's what you're really packing for.
Your Parisian spring is waiting.
Now go pack your bag and get there.
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FAQ: PARIS SPRING PACKING
What should I pack for Paris in April?
Pack layers for unpredictable weather: 2 pairs jeans, long-sleeve shirts, 2 sweaters, waterproof trench coat, comfortable broken-in walking shoes, and a crossbody bag. April temps range from 45-60°F (7-15°C) with frequent rain.
Do I need a rain jacket for Paris in spring?
Yes. Paris spring weather includes frequent drizzle. Pack either a waterproof trench coat or lightweight rain jacket. An umbrella is also recommended as backup.
What shoes should I wear in Paris?
Comfortable, broken-in walking shoes are essential. Best options: Skechers Go Walk, Cole Haan sneakers, or leather walking shoes. You'll walk 15,000-25,000 steps daily on cobblestones. Avoid new shoes and heels.
Is Paris cold in May?
May temps range from 50-68°F (10-20°C). Pack layers—mornings and evenings are cool, afternoons can be warm. Bring a trench coat or light jacket for evening temperature drops.
What should I not wear in Paris during the spring?
Avoid: athletic wear as everyday clothing, flip-flops (may get too cold), overly bright neon colors, and brand-new uncomfortable shoes.
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