Paris is always a beautiful, sparkling city to visit, but in the winter, it is even more special. Not only are the crowds significantly smaller, but airfare can be much less expensive as well. It belongs to the native Parisians in winter, meaning that you can get a truly authentic experience — and yes, there is more than enough to do.
For instance, consider this: since winter is the off season, not only can you yourself feel like a native, but the lines to all those famous museums and theatres are apt to be almost non existent.
In October and November, the streets are adrift with colorful fallen leaves, and the barren branches illuminate the beautiful buildings and architecture. As well, mid November through mid December is the time for the Beaujolais Nouveau to arrive, leaving wine bars buzzing.
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