Planning a trip to Paris, France
- Itinerary
- Hotels
- Experiences
- Things to Carry
Things to do in Paris in September
Start your day with a visit to Place des Vosges, the oldest square in Paris, and wander through its beautiful gardens and arcades.
Head to the Musée Carnavalet, a free museum dedicated to the history of Paris and the Marais district. Afterward, stroll through the picturesque streets and enjoy the unique boutiques and art galleries.
Start your day with a visit to Atelier des Lumières, an immersive art experience featuring digital exhibitions of famous artists' works.
Stroll through Parc de Belleville, a beautiful park offering panoramic views of the city. Then, explore the unique street art in the area.
End your day at Marché d'Aligre, a bustling local market where you can enjoy affordable and delicious street food from various vendors.
Take a leisurely walk along the Promenade Plantée, an elevated park built on an old railway line. Enjoy the tranquil greenery and unique perspectives of the city.
Visit the Viaduc des Arts, an art and shopping promenade located beneath the Promenade Plantée. Discover local artisans and unique boutiques.
For a relaxing evening, head to Rosa Bonheur sur Seine, a lively guinguette on a boat with stunning views of the Seine. Enjoy a casual meal and live music.
The weather in Paris in September is generally mild and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 12°C to 20°C (54°F to 68°F). There is a chance of rain, so it's a good idea to pack a travel umbrella. The UV index is moderate, so it's important to protect your skin from the sun. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Paris
Clothing & Apparel
Comfortable, breathable clothing -
Parisian weather in September is generally mild and pleasant, so pack light, breathable fabrics like cotton, linen, or light wool.
Comfortable walking shoes -
You'll be doing a lot of walking in Paris, so make sure your shoes are comfortable and supportive.
Light jacket or sweater -
Even though it's September, it can get chilly in the evenings, so pack a light jacket or sweater just in case.
Scarf -
A scarf can be used to keep you warm, or to add a touch of style to your outfit.
Hat -
A hat can protect you from the sun or the rain.
Accessories
Sunglasses -
Sunglasses are essential for protecting your eyes from the sun.
Camera -
Paris is a beautiful city, so you'll want to capture all the memories with a camera.
Reusable water bottle -
Paris has many public fountains where you can refill your water bottle for free.
Travel umbrella -
Paris is known for its unpredictable weather, so it's always a good idea to pack a travel umbrella.
Personal toiletries -
Pack all your essential toiletries in a clear bag so you can easily get through security at the airport.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa (if required) -
Make sure your passport and visa (if required) are valid for travel.
Travel insurance -
Travel insurance is always a good idea in case of unexpected events.
Money and credit cards -
Paris is a cashless society, so make sure you have a credit card or debit card that works in Europe.
Phone and charger -
Your phone is essential for staying connected and navigating Paris.
Guidebook or map -
A guidebook or map can help you plan your trip and get around Paris.
Good to Have
Travel pillow -
A travel pillow can make your train ride more comfortable.
Travel blanket -
A travel blanket can keep you warm on the train or on a cool evening.
First aid kit -
A first aid kit can come in handy for minor emergencies.
Snacks -
Pack some snacks to keep you going throughout the day.
Reusable shopping bag -
Paris has a ban on single-use plastic bags, so pack a reusable shopping bag to carry your purchases.
Electronics
Camera -
Capture all the beautiful moments of your trip with a camera.
Phone and charger -
Stay connected and navigate Paris with your phone.
Laptop or tablet -
Keep yourself entertained on the train or in your hotel room with a laptop or tablet.
Travel adapter -
Make sure you have a travel adapter so you can charge your electronics in Paris.
Power bank -
Keep your electronics charged with a power bank.
Payment Options -
Paris is a cashless society, so it's best to use a credit card or debit card that works in Europe. Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are widely accepted.