When to go en Ile-de-France ?
The climate of the Ile-de-France is a temperate oceanic climate. The region, especially in the west, has degraded oceanic incursions creating mild winters, with an average of 5-6 ° C, associated with an average rainfall throughout the year. The east of the region is more subject to a semi-continental climate. The winters are notably a bit harsher than the western part of the region.
When to go to Ile-de-France? Absolutely all year round, as there are so many things to see and do! To be more peaceful, you should nevertheless favor the intermediate seasons: fall and spring. Very popular all year round, Ile-de-France nevertheless experiences small lulls during these periods, which allows tourists who are fleeing the crowds but are still attracted to the region to go there more quietly and at a lower cost.
In winter, the Christmas lights illuminate the cities and give the cities of the region a very pleasant atmosphere.
In summer, however, the region is emptied of its inhabitants and filled with visitors. Accommodation prices increase and reservations must be made several months in advance.
Finally, many events (festivals, sporting events, exhibitions, trade shows...) are held throughout the year: these can of course affect your stay in Ile-de-France.)
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