France in December: Travel Tips, Weather, & More (2024)

Weather

December delivers proper wintry weather with nighttime temperatures dipping to freezing or below as well as plenty of snowfall, especially in the northeast of the country with temps running between 37-41°F (3-5°C) during the day. The exception is in Central France and Paris with a daily average of 39°F (4°C) as well as along the Atlantic Coast where there’s rain and wind instead of snow, and temperatures range between 46-50°F (8-10°C). You’ll want to bundle up in your winter gear and wear waterproof boots and have a windproof jacket with you if you’re in the west.

Southern France is milder yet with a temperature range of 50-57°F (10-14°C), and if you find yourself along the Mediterranean or on Corsica, you’ll likely only need a sweater or light jacket.

Crowds & Costs

The first few weeks of December are considered off-season, so you can expect to source cheaper airfare and hotel prices with fewer travelers visiting cities, sites, and attractions (the exception is Lyon – see events below). You’ll want to book your reservations in advance if you plan to come to the country toward the end of the month as you’ll be competing with the seasonal rush, noting an uptick in plane, train, and hotel prices. And if you find yourself on the ski slopes, you’ll be competing for powder (and paying more) around the holiday, too.

Leading up to Christmas, bear in mind that transportation services will be operating on a reduced holiday schedule and you’ll want to double-check hours for museums, monuments, and churches. As well as be aware of establishments and attractions that altogether close for the season.

Where to Go

There’s something to experience in all parts of France in December since the start of the festive Christmas season at the end of November. Paris is a great place to make your base of operations or at least start your holiday, with its fabulous restaurants, museums, and seasonal decorations (check out Galeries Lafayette to see their giant Christmas tree) and festivities beginning to develop, including Christmas markets, concerts, and winter festivals. Most other places like Strasbourg, Amiens, Reims, and Colmar, to name but a few, celebrate Christmas with great enthusiasm.

Though ski conditions aren’t as favorable as later in the season (January and February), it is still an excellent month of the year to hit the slopes as France is considered to have the best variety of ski resorts. Head to any of the laid-back ski resorts along Serre Chevalier in the Southern Alps, or if you’re further north there are the A-list resorts of Val d’Isère, renowned for its challenging off-piste runs, and further north than that is Morzine, both a ski resort and Alpine town whose 379-mile (600 km) cross-border Portes du Soleil ski area is shared with Switzerland.

Meanwhile, if you’re looking to escape the cold, make your way to the Riviera and Côte d’Azur where you can take a brisk stroll along the Mediterranean while the sun is shining, and warm by a roaring fire over an aperitif in the cooler evening. Another great option is to head to a spa town for a leisurely soak in a thermal bath. Vichy and Evian-les-Bains are world-famous for their healing waters and Pombieres-les-Bains in Lorraine or Aix-les-Bains in Savoie are excellent options as well.

What to Do

Take advantage of the chillier climes and head indoors to scope out museums without the long lines and crowds. Discover some of the world’s most important works housed in Paris’ Louvre, where you’ll find treasures like the is-she-smiling-or-not, Mona Lisa. There’s the Musée d’Orsay across from the Louvre for countless impressionist and expressionist masterpieces, from Monet to Van Gogh, to Gaugin, and then held within the avant-garde Centre Pompidou are over 40,000 pieces of 20th-century art. And while you’re staying indoors, you might consider a visit to tour the inside of a château or two, like the magnificent Vaux-le-Vicomte château.

Festive marchés de Noël (Christmas markets) across the country offer plenty of holiday cheer along their respective boulevards, streets, and marketplaces. Wherever you happen to be, wander amid the numerous small wooden booths for that perfect one-of-a-kind gift as you delight in the sights and sounds: twinkling lights, laughing children, and scents of mulled wine and Provençal soaps. Strasbourg and Lille are a couple of the more well-known venues, where Lille’s nearly 100 stalls sell traditional goodies like Maroilles cheese, chicory pâté, and babeluttes (soft caramels), while the village of Riquewihr’s cobbled streets and half-timbered buildings add to the magical quality of the season.

Toward the end of December, the focus moves away from Christmas and toward New Year's celebrations. Most towns and cities across the country ring in the New Year with live musical performances, parties (dancing and champagne!), and fireworks, though the biggest and best are found in Paris. If you aren’t crowd-shy, get yourself to the Champs-Elysées for a massive party counting down to midnight, taking in the exciting light show and firework display over the Eiffel Tower in the near distance.

Events in December

Festival of Lights. The first four days of December see Lyon’s bridges and buildings lit up with multi-colored lights and windows and balconies outlined with flickering candles while international artists arrive to set up light installations throughout. This popular event draws in crowds of up to four million, so expect to be rubbing elbows with fellow light-seekers.

Habits de Lumiere. Head to Epernay, the capital of Champagne, for a little street theater, tastings, firework displays, and if you’re into cars, there’s an exhibition of vintage cars all found along the Avenue de Champagne.

Christmas Eve & Christmas Day.Both days are celebrated across France in much the same way as they are in many countries that celebrate the Christian holiday, with a Christmas Eve meal, followed by a visit from Santa in the night. Christmas is a national bank holidayso note there will be plenty of business closures.

New Year’s Eve. Cities and towns throughout France launch fireworks, family and friends gather for music, dancing, and champagne toasting.

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FAQs

Is it a good time to visit France in December? ›

The winter months can be very cold throughout France. If you're visiting the countryside, you'll find it very quiet with many restaurants and hotels closed. However, it's an excellent time to visit Paris. Crowds are much fewer yet many cultural events take place, making it a very lively time to visit.

Is it too cold to visit Paris in December? ›

Winter Weather in Paris

Between December and February, temperatures in Paris tend to hover between the mid-30s and the upper 40s Fahrenheit.

Does it rain a lot in France in December? ›

France Weather in December

The temperatures range from 6-14°C/43-57°F with an average of 5 days of rainfall. In Paris, the temperatures will typically be between 4-8°C/39-47°F, with an average of 9 days of rain in December.

What is the weather forecast for France in December? ›

December is one of the coldest months of the year in Paris with an average temperature of just 5°C. At night, it can get very cold and the average low is around 2°C. There's a good chance you'll experience some rain during your stay since the region has 27mm of rain over 15 days of the month.

Is Paris expensive in December? ›

Paris is expensive, there's no way around it. But when visiting Paris in winter, you're likely to get much better deals on airfare and hotels since it's the off-season and less crowded (I wish I tell you food and designer fashion prices decrease as well, but I'd be lying!).

What is the cheapest month to visit France? ›

Travelers who take advantage of visiting France during “shoulder-season” (the months just before and just after peak summer season) in May/June and September/October can benefit from considerable savings and more time to enjoy all that France has to offer at a relaxed pace.

What to wear in Paris in December weather? ›

Neutral Outfits

Make sure to pack pieces that you can use for layers. Since the weather will be on the cold side, it's best to have layers you can wear under sweaters, a trench coat, or a blazer. My favorite layering tops are from Cuyana.

Is Paris nice before Christmas? ›

It's a lovely time of year there. I haven't been on Christmas Day but I've been the week before a couple of times and loved it. The decorations, lights, outdoor markets - all made it even more charming than usual, in my view.

Is the Louvre busy in December? ›

The best time in the year to visit the Louvre museum and avoid the biggest crowds is between the low seasons of November and March. Avoid Christmas and days around New Year's. Least busy days at the Louvre are Wednesday and Friday during low season and Monday and Thursdays during high season.

Where is the warmest part of France in December? ›

French Riviera weather: hottest part of France

The winters in the French Riviera are mild and dry, with the temperature in South France frequently registering 3-4oC above the rest of France.

What is nice France like in December? ›

The winter weather in Nice is very pleasant compared to Northern France. The temperatures in Nice in winter vary from 5C (41F) to 14C (57), but sunshine is important (yay!). On average, there are 25 days a month without rain in Nice in December, January, and February.

Is it worth visiting Paris in the winter? ›

The City of Light shines year-round, but Paris has a special appeal in winter. Sure, the weather can be cold and rainy (the average high in January is 43° F), but if you dress in layers, you'll keep warm and easily deal with temperature changes as you go from cold streets to heated museums and cafés.

Is it good to visit France in December? ›

December is the perfect time to explore France if you want to experience Christmas Markets and the coziness of Paris during winter. For this one week itinerary to France, a visit to Paris and Strasbourg gives you both.

What is Nice France like in December? ›

The winter weather in Nice is very pleasant compared to Northern France. The temperatures in Nice in winter vary from 5C (41F) to 14C (57), but sunshine is important (yay!). On average, there are 25 days a month without rain in Nice in December, January, and February.

Can I travel to France in December? ›

Best time to go to France

The mercury tends to drop slightly in September, then October through to March are the cooler months, where the nights draw in and the Christmas markets illuminate the major towns and cities.

What is the perfect month to visit France? ›

The best times to visit France is from April to June and September to November. You'll benefit from thinner crowds and moderate temperatures outside of the sweltering summer period. If it's skiing you're after, hit the slopes anytime between December and early April.

How cold is it in France at Christmas? ›

France in December at a glance

Average low temperatures range: 30°F to 40°F (-1°C to 5°C); average high: 40°F to 50°F (4°C to 10°C). Colder temperatures, increased rainfall and the chance of snow invite city sightseeing and winter sports.

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