While France gets the vast majority of its annual visitors in the summer and early fall months, February can be an ideal time to visit the country.
While there are fewer festivals and special events happening during these months, it is also the best time to get deep discounts at cheap hotels in France and land incredible deals on airfare to France. It’s also a great time to breeze through short or non-existent lines at museums and other attractions. This is also the time of the year when Paris and other French towns and cities are owned by the locals, giving you the perfect opportunity to get in touch with local life in France.
Chillier temperatures are one of the reasons you find fewer tourists in France during the winter months. While the South of France and Côte d’Azur tend to be more mild, the cold winter winds called the Mistral can even make these sunnier regions feel more on the frigid side.
Paris tends to be damp and cold in the winter, and while snow will fall occasionally, you’ll usually see temperatures hovering above 0 degrees C, or in the 40s F.
Of course, you’ll also find snowy, cold conditions in the mountains, where skiing in popular.
If you pack accordingly and bundle up, however, the weather in France in the winter isn’t inhospitable. Read more about what to wear in France in the winter.
>>Find out more about weather in France
It is certainly no secret that Paris is one of the most romantic cities in the world, making France (especially Paris) the perfect setting for Valentine’s Day.
You’ll see plenty of Valentine’s Day specials and packages in Paris, but you can also easily make your own romance filled itinerary in Paris.
>>Read more about Valentine’s Day in France and Romantic Things to do in Paris
France is renowned for its world class ski resorts located high in the snowy peaks of the Alps. Val Thorens in the Alps is Europe’s highest resort; this resort has snow pack early in the season and is already near to being in full-swing by December. Chamonix and Tignes’ high elevations and year-round glaciers also make for fantastic ski conditions, especially by February.
For two weeks in February (leading up to Mardi Gras), Nice comes alive with activity and colorful celebrations of carnival processions, elegant flower parades, fabulous soirées, rock and techno concerts, entertainment and fireworks that attracts approximately 1.2 million people each year to the southern French city.
>>Read about Carnaval in Nice, and about cheap flights to Nice.
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