How cold is it in Paris?
Introduction: Paris is a city loved by people from all over the world. It has many historical sites, modern buildings, unique customs and activities, etc. So, which months are the coldest in Paris? What is the coldest temperature in Paris?
What are the coldest months in Paris
January is the coldest month in Paris, with the lowest temperature reaching about minus 5℃, and the temperature difference between day and night is large. Paris has a mild maritime climate, with no severe heat in summer and no severe cold in winter; the average temperature in January is 3°C, the average temperature in July is 18°C, and the annual average temperature is 10°C. Rainfall is distributed evenly throughout the year, with slightly more rainfall in summer and autumn, with an average annual rainfall of 619 mm.
Paris is bordered by the Central Plateau to the south, the Lorraine Plateau to the east, the Ardennes to the north, and the Armorican Hills to the west. Paris is located in the center of the Paris Basin, with low and flat terrain, with an average altitude of about 178m rice.
Paris is located in the center of the Paris Basin in northern France, across both banks of the Seine River. The city center coordinates are 48°52′ north latitude and 2°25′ east longitude. Paris in a broad sense can be divided into Little Paris and Grand Paris.
Little Paris refers to the city of Paris within the Grand Ring Road, with an area of 105.4 square kilometers and a population of 2.24 million;
Greater Paris includes the Hautes-Seine and Valdemart surrounding the city. The seven departments of Bourne, Seine-Saint-Denis, Yvelines, Val-d'Oise, Seine-et-Marne and Essonne together form the Paris Region, which was formed in ancient times. Already known as "Ile-de-France", the metropolitan area has a population of approximately 11 million people, accounting for almost one-fifth of the country's population.
Paris has been the capital for more than 1,400 years. It is not only France but also the political, economic and cultural center of Western Europe.
Where is the more romantic place in Paris?
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Montmartre
This area is home to French cancan dancers, Amelie ?The art district of Poland (the protagonist of "Amélie") continues to attract art lovers. The Sacred Heart Cathedral, which has an architectural style similar to the Taj Mahal, is a popular spot for tourists to take photos, and its beauty is preserved in souvenir books by enthusiasts from all over the world. The Sacré-Coeur Cathedral proudly overlooks the hillside of Montmartre, while the entire Montmartre heights perfectly embody Parisian romantic feelings. The winding alleys are full of life and have excellent views, overlooking the dark gray rooftops of the entire city. It has the shadow of the "Paris town" of the past, but also vaguely retains the atmosphere of the Belle Epoque. Therefore, Montmartre has become one of the most popular places for literary and artistic young people. In this remote corner, there are charming hotels, various elegant restaurants and cozy coffee shops everywhere, which continue the endless charm of Montmartre.
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The Wall of Love
The Wall of Love is located not far from Montmartre, in the small garden of Jehan Rictus next to the Abbesses subway station. This wall of love expresses a desire to reconcile people living amid individualism and violence. If walls and borders are often used as tools of "division", then the Love Wall is just the opposite. It is a place of reconciliation that only accepts love and peace. This wall built for love has become a dating destination for lovers from all over the world. When they come here, they can read 311 "I love you" sentences written in 250 languages on the wall.
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The Pont des Arts and the Archbishop Bridge
The tradition of love locks may come from Hungary or Cologne. Lovers from all over the world come here and hang them on the bridge. There are various concentric locks on them, engraved with the names or initials of the lovers and the date. The idea is to leave traces of their love and travels in the romantic capital. But this tradition is increasingly being questioned, with heavy padlocks threatening to damage the guardrails of the Pont des Arts. The Pont des Arts and the Archbishop's Bridge a few steps away have always been landmarks for lovers to take walks and picnic.
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Romantic Life Museum Garden
A true haven of peace and tranquility. The Romantic Life Museum Garden can satisfy the needs of lovers looking for tranquility. On cold or rainy days, you can retreat into the lovely glass greenhouse and warm up with a cup of good tea. When the sun just peeks out of your nose, there is nothing more pleasant than basking in the greenery of this garden. The entrance to the garden is not only open to museum visitors. On a sunny day, sit at the dining table and breathe in the intoxicating fragrance of the flowers in the garden while having a drink. Although the garden is becoming increasingly famous, it is often not crowded and it is easy to find a place to sit and admire its beauty. The biggest charm here comes from the tempting menu, which recommends several drinks and desserts for you, which can greatly satisfy the tastes of gourmets.
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Place Dauphin
Place Dauphin enjoys the reputation as the first romantic square in Paris. Under the shadow of beautiful western-style buildings, this square looks very mysterious. However, this place is famous because one of the most famous couples in Paris lived here: Yves Montand and Simone Signoret lived in Building 15 for several years. Quiet, charming and just steps away from the Seine and the Pont Neuf, this square is like a small village square, where residents along the river gather every week to play pétanque. Rows of buildings surround the square, leaving it with a sense of tranquility. Small terrace restaurants are a leisure place for people to drink and find food.
Year after year, this square remains one of the favorite spots for lovers.
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Ya Green Garden
This is a garden built to commemorate Henry IV’s many lovers. How can it not be romantic? Located at the top of the Île de la Cité, the Green Garden is a green space surrounded by the Seine River, where you can let your feet hang on the water, lazily bask in the sun, and watch the boats and Paris sightseeing boats coming and going on the river. Go go. In midsummer, Yalu Garden is still the most desirable place for lovers of water and plants. When winter comes, the place is of course quiet again, and if you remember to bring warm fleece to protect your loved ones from the cold winds on the Seine, it will still be a pleasant place.