What to Pack for Paris in November: Your Complete Guide

Packing for Paris is always an exciting challenge, but packing for Paris in November takes a bit more thought. This is a transitional time of year in the French capital, when autumn’s fall foliage lingers in the Tuileries Gardens and holiday season magic arrives at the end of the month, with sparkling lights and Christmas markets. The good news is that November brings fewer crowds and fewer tourists than the warmer months, which makes it a wonderful time to experience the City of Light.
If you’re planning a November trip, you might be asking: What should I wear in Paris in November? Do I need a heavy winter coat? Is a trench coat enough? What are the best shoes for cobblestone streets?
This guide will walk you through everything: the Paris weather forecast, what to include on your Paris packing list, how French women dress this time of year, and the classic pieces that will give you timeless Parisian style without overpacking.

Paris Weather in November

Average Temperatures and What to Expect
The weather in Paris in November is known for being somewhat unpredictable. You’ll encounter rainy days, some sunny days, and sometimes chilly but crisp air. Average temperatures hover in the low 40s (°F) in the morning and evenings, with highs around the low to mid-50s.
In early November, you may still enjoy mild temperatures and golden fall foliage in the parks. By late November, colder weather arrives, the skies darken earlier, and you’ll want extra layers for warmth as you stroll past the Eiffel Tower or enjoy a Seine River cruise.
Rainy Weather and Unpredictable Day
This is the perfect time to remember that Paris has notoriously unpredictable weather. A sudden shower can appear even on a seemingly clear morning. A travel umbrella is a good idea, and waterproof boots or white sneakers with weatherproofing spray will be lifesavers on cobblestone streets.
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Why Visit Paris in November?

- Fewer tourists, fewer crowds: After the rush of October and before the busy winter months of Christmas and New Year, you’ll enjoy space in the Latin Quarter, near Notre Dame, and at world-famous museums.
- Holiday season magic: From Christmas markets to glittering department stores like Galeries Lafayette, you’ll feel the festive energy.
- Lower prices: Hotels and flights are often a good choice in November compared to the popular times of spring and summer.
- Classic atmosphere: Paris in November feels local. You’ll see a lot of Parisian women bundled up in neutral colors, sipping hot chocolate, and wearing timeless pieces like wool coats, ankle boots, and a turtleneck sweater.
For many, November and late autumn are one of their favorite times to visit Paris—it’s the perfect time to experience the French capital as a relatively small town in spirit, even if it’s one of the most famous cities in the world.
The Paris Packing List for November

Let’s dive into the most important thing: what to pack for your November trip.
Outerwear

- Wool coat or winter coat – For late fall and cold weather, this is essential. Choose one in neutral colors (camel, black, navy) for easy mixing.
- Trench coat – Perfect for rainy weather and early November when mild temperatures linger.
- Leather jacket – A classic piece that layers beautifully with scarves and sweaters.
- Light jacket – For warmer afternoons or layering on sunny days.
Pro tip: A wool coat plus a trench coat makes a great balance. You’ll be prepared for both chilly winds and damp, drizzly afternoons.
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Tops

- Long-sleeved shirts – The key items for layering.
- Turtleneck sweaters – Add extra warmth and chic style.
- Classic knitwear – Neutral cardigans or pullovers are versatile pieces that layer well.
- White blouse – For dressier moments or pairing under a blazer.
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Bottoms

- Black trousers – Chic, comfortable, and easy to style with boots.
- Wide Leg Denim – A choice among locals to wear with booties or loafers.
- Dark denim – Always a timeless piece for Paris outfits.
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Dresses

- Little black dress (LBD) – Works for evening dinners, shows, or even styled casually with ankle boots and a blazer.
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Shoes

The right shoes are the most important thing for Paris. You’ll walk a lot, and the cobblestone streets require practical footwear.
- Comfortable walking shoes – Think chic sneakers, ballet flats, or loafers.
- Ankle boots – The best shoes for November. Opt for weatherproof leather or suede.
- Tall boots / knee-high boots – Add style and warmth.
- Waterproof boots – Essential for rainy days.
- High heels – Bring only if you have a dressy dinner planned; cobblestones make them tricky, you can try slingbacks instead.
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Accessories

- Scarves – The right accessories can transform an outfit. Opt for cashmere or wool for extra warmth.
- Gloves & hat – Lightweight but warm.
- Travel umbrella – A non-negotiable in November.
- Crossbody bag or day bag – A personal item that’s stylish yet practical.
Outfit Inspiration: Parisian Style in November

If you’re unsure how to put these items together, here are some Paris outfits inspired by French fashion and how Parisian women dress this time of year.
- Day exploring the Latin Quarter: Skinny jeans, ankle boots, long-sleeved shirt, and a trench coat with a scarf.
- Evening Seine River Cruise: Little black dress, sheer tights, ankle boots, and a wool coat.
- Late November Christmas Market stroll: Turtleneck sweater, black trousers, tall boots, and a wool coat.
- Visit to Notre Dame & nearby cafés: Dark denim, white sneakers, cozy knit, and leather jacket.
- Day trip to Versailles or Disneyland Paris: Comfortable shoes, extra layers, and a day bag with snacks and water.
Dress Codes and French Fashion

You might wonder about dress codes in Paris. French women tend to dress in neutral colors, polished silhouettes, and timeless pieces. Think classic pieces like black trousers, a wool coat, and ballet flats rather than flashy trends.
If you want to blend in with Parisian style, avoid overly sporty looks unless you’re in athletic wear for a workout. Save yoga pants for the gym, not the café.
Another thing to think about is whether any of your pieces need to be tailored before your trip. I always make sure to take anything to the tailor a few weeks before the trip to ensure they have enough time to prepare.
Practical Travel Tips for November

Travel Insurance
With unpredictable weather, flight delays, and the holiday season approaching, travel insurance is a good idea.
Packing Strategy
Choose a personal item (like a Longchamp tote) plus a carry-on. Stick to versatile pieces that layer easily. Think in terms of a travel capsule wardrobe.
Extra Cost Items
Plan for some extra cost around the holiday season—Christmas market treats, shopping in department stores, and maybe an indulgent hot chocolate at Angelina.
Other Paris Recommendations
If you’re overwhelmed, and looking for other Paris recomendations, you can check out Your Essential Guide to Paris by LVOG, which can help with your November trip. There are dining recommendations, where to stay, where to shop, day trips, and unique Paris experiences.
Best Things to Do in Paris in November

Even though the warmer months are behind us, November has its own magic. Here are some of the best things to add to your itinerary:
- Stroll through the Tuileries Gardens – Admire the last of the fall foliage.
- Visit Notre Dame & Latin Quarter – This area is full of history and charm.
- Enjoy a Seine River Cruise – The lights reflecting on the water in the City of Light make this a great way to spend an evening.
- Christmas markets – Starting in late November, these are a highlight of the holiday season.
- Hot chocolate at Angelina – A cozy, chic Paris ritual.
- Day trip to Disneyland Paris – A good choice if traveling with family.
- Explore department stores – Windows and displays become festive spectacles.
- Museum visits – Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, and modern exhibitions are less crowded in colder months.
Sample Paris Packing List for November (Checklist Style)
- Wool coat
- Trench coat
- Leather jacket
- Light jacket
- 3–4 long-sleeved shirts
- 2–3 sweaters (include a turtleneck sweater)
- 1 blouse
- 2 pairs of trousers (black + denim)
- 1 pair of skinny jeans
- 1 little black dress
- Comfortable walking shoes (white sneakers or ballet flats)
- Ankle boots
- Tall boots / waterproof boots
- Scarf, gloves, hat
- Crossbody bag
- Travel umbrella
- Base layers
- Classic jewelry & right accessories
- Athletic wear
- Personal item (tote/day bag)
Paris in November Packing List

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Paris In November Outfit Ideas
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