Paris in the winter doesn’t try to impress, it’s simply exist. Softer. Quieter. More intimate. Winter in Paris is less about spectacle and more about subtle beauty: Cafe windows, glowing against gray skies, bare trees lining the Seine, unhurried museum afternoons, and dinners that stretched along into the evening.
For women over 50 this is Paris at its best. No rushing. No pressure. Just presence.

Why Paris in the winter? Because we can.
Winter reveals a different Paris, one that invites you inward. The crowds thin, the pace slows, and the city feels lived in rather than performed. December brings holiday lights, Christmas markets, and seasonal menus, but without the chaos of peak tourist months this is the Paris you linger in. The Paris that you feel.

Traveling Paris the Wayya Way
Traveling Paris, the Wayya way means:
Starting morning slowly, often at a café
Planning one meaningful activity per day
Leaving room for wandering, rest and reflection
Choosing warmth, comfort, and walkable neighborhoods.
Paris Rewards, those who don’t rush her.

What to pack for winter in Paris?
Warm wool or down coat (preferably water resistant)
Sweaters or cashmere or layers
Thermal tops or long sleeve base layers
Comfortable pants or jeans
Dressy outfit for evening dinner dinners, or theater
Waterproof ankle boots with good traction
Wool socks
Scarf (essential in Paris), gloves, and a hat
Traveling personal items
Crossbody bag with zipper
Compact umbrella
Moisturizer and lip balm
European plug adapter (type C/E)
Small notebook or journal
Reusable tote for markets and shopping
Paris style in winter simple, polished and practical: less is more.

A gentle three day winter itinerary for Paris
This itinerary is designed for ease, warmth, and beauty, not exhaustion.
Day one:
Classic Paris and Evening Lights
Begin your day with coffee and a croissant at a neighborhood café. Spend the morning atthe Louvre or Musee d’orsay, both ideal winter experiences
Walk along the Seine, crossing bridges and pausing often. As dusk falls early in winter, Paris glows. End your day, strolling the Champs-Elysees, beautifully lit for the holidays.
Dinner Ideas:
Le Coupe-Chou, Onyx, Chez Fernand Christine or Le Telais de l’Entrecote


Hazelnut Paris Brest at Onyx
Day two:
Montmartre and Cozy Corners
Spend the morning wandering Mont Montmartre, where winter brings a quiet charm. Visit Sacre-Coeur, then linger over lunch nearby.
In the afternoon, escape the cold inside a small museum like Musee de l’Orangerie or Musee Carnavalet. Warm up with hot chocolate at Angelina or tea at Mariage Fretes.
Dinner ideas:
Bistrot Paul Bert, Le Petit Cler or Le Bon Georges
Day three:
Markets, Gardens and Reflection
Explore of Paris Christmas market if you are there in December. Wander through Jardin du Luxembourg , even in winter when it’s quiet, beauty invites reflection.
Spend your final afternoon, browsing books, shops, or galleries, then enjoy a slow, farewell dinner.
Final night dinner ideas:
Septime (If you secure a reservation), Chez Dumonet or Monsieur Bleu



Where to stay (Wayya Way Tip)
Saint Germain des Pres
Le Marais
Latin Quarter
Champs- Elysees
Staying central reduces stress and encourages spontaneous wandering.
A city that meets you where you are
Paris in winter doesn’t demand anything from you. It allows you to arrive exactly as you are, to rest, to reflect, and enjoy beauty without hurry.
In this season of life that kind of travel feels especially meaningful.

Leaving Paris with more than memories
Winter in Paris leaves a quiet imprint. You don’t return home talking about everything you saw, but about how it felt to sit longer at a table, walk without purpose, and let the city reveal itself slow slowly.
That’s the Wayya Way.
A Wayya Reflection
Take a moment during your travels or even now to reflect:
What does slowing down? Give me that rushing never did?
How has the way I travel changed over time?
What do I want more of when I explore new places?
Write it down. Hold it close. Let travel support who you are now.



