Dream away while you look at Paris covered in snow!
It is quite rare to see snow in Paris. Before January 2024, Parisians hadn't walked through the snowy streets of their city since February 2021.
On January 18, Paris woke up to snow. A thin layer of flakes covered the streets of the French capital, enough to delight locals and tourists and offer us beautiful images.
Montmartre, under its snowy coat, was imbued with charm and romance, as this photo of the Sacre-Cœur basilica illustrates.
Montmartre was the hill you had to go to for the best view of Paris under the snow. The highest point of the capital is located at an altitude of 130 meters.
From the Butte Montmartre, we could notably admire the Louise Michel Square covered in snowflakes and, on the horizon, the snow-covered roofs of Paris.
It’s difficult to have a coffee on the terrace on a day like this!
On one of the most famous bridges in Paris, the Pont Alexandre III, the sculptures covered in snow were all the more splendid.
Let's go to the 2nd arrondissement of the city to admire the Sphérades, a work by Pol Bury, dressed in their fine white coats in the heart of the Palais Royal.
The famous Place des Vosges, where many artists lived, was also covered up. A poetic atmosphere.
On this beautiful winter day, it is pleasant to walk in the garden of the Palais-Royal, but be careful not to slip!
Of course, many people found themselves on the Champ de Mars to immortalize the Eiffel Tower in front of a carpet of snow.
Beyond Paris, the entire Île-de-France, Normandy, and the north of France found themselves under snow. In this photo, we can see the Porte de Paris, in Lille.