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Visiting Paris in August: Here’s What to See and Do

Thinking about visiting Paris in August? Don’t let the rumors fool you—yes, some locals go on holiday, but the city stays alive, vibrant, and full of charm. In fact, August offers a slower, sunnier, and more relaxed version of Paris that’s perfect for exploring.


Start your day early. With fewer crowds, famous spots like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Notre-Dame feel more personal. Book a private tour to beat the lines and soak up every detail without the rush.

Although a lot of restaurants close for summer vacation in August, there are still plenty of places to choose from. A great spot for brunch is Kozy, which has multiple locations and serves up fresh juices, pancakes, and top-notch coffee.


In the afternoon, head toward the Seine. Paris Plages is back and in full swing, transforming the riverbanks into a breezy beach escape. This year’s theme is Brazil—expect colorful vibes, music, and even a taste of tropical flair in the heart of the city.

Looking for culture? Museums like the Orsay and Sainte-Chapelle stay open all month. Take a private guided tour to dive deeper, without the shoulder-to-shoulder crowds you’d find in spring.


Craving music? Rock en Seine takes the stage in late August, drawing global artists and a buzzing crowd. It’s a great way to mix your Paris trip with world-class live music—just outside the city center.

Don’t miss a day trip, either. Versailles and Giverny are both stunning in August, bursting with color and beauty. With a private guide and driver, these spots are easy to explore stress-free.


Paris in August is warm, open, and just a bit more yours. Fewer locals means more space—for you, your memories, and your camera roll!