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The Best Time of Year to Get Married in France: A Seasonal Guide

France is a dream wedding destination, offering everything from romantic châteaux to sun-drenched vineyards and coastal views. But when is the best time to say “I do” in France? The answer depends on your vision, preferred weather, and the overall experience you want for your guests. Let’s break it down by season and region.

Spring (March–May): Romantic Blooms & Mild Weather

Spring in France brings blooming gardens, comfortable temperatures, and fewer tourists than peak summer months. It’s an excellent time for a wedding in Paris or the Loire Valley, where châteaux gardens are in full bloom. However, early spring can still be unpredictable in terms of rain, so having an indoor or covered option is wise.

Best for: Garden weddings, intimate elopements, and couples who love soft, natural light.

Considerations: Popular locations like Paris can still be chilly in March, and April showers are common.

Check the average weather in France by season here.

Summer (June–August): Peak Wedding Season with Stunning Views

Summer is the most popular time for weddings in France, particularly in the South of France, Provence, and the French Riviera. Long daylight hours and warm temperatures make it perfect for outdoor celebrations. However, July and August are peak tourist months, which means busier locations and higher prices for accommodations.

Best for: Destination weddings in Provence, beach weddings on the Côte d’Azur, and vineyard celebrations.

Considerations: Hot temperatures, especially in southern regions, and higher demand for venues and vendors.

Explore the top wedding venues in Provence.

Fall (September–November): Golden Light & Vineyard Beauty

Fall is a hidden gem for weddings in France. The summer crowds have left, but the weather remains pleasant, especially in September. If you dream of a vineyard wedding, harvest season in Bordeaux or Burgundy offers incredible backdrops. The golden hues and warm tones make for stunning wedding photography.

Best for: Vineyard weddings, intimate countryside ceremonies, and couples who love warm autumnal colors.

Considerations: Days get shorter as you move into late fall, and weather can be unpredictable in November.

Find out when grape harvest season takes place in Bordeaux.

Winter (December–February): Cozy & Intimate Celebrations

Winter weddings in France can be magical, especially if you love the idea of a château wedding with candlelit receptions and warm, rich colors. Cities like Paris offer a cozy winter charm, and the French Alps are perfect for a snowy, luxurious wedding experience. Plus, winter is off-season, meaning more venue availability and potentially lower costs.

Best for: Château weddings, intimate elopements, and couples who want a romantic winter wonderland vibe.

Considerations: Shorter daylight hours and cooler temperatures, especially in northern France.

Learn more about winter wedding venues in France.

Choosing the Best Time for Your Wedding in France

Ultimately, the best time for your wedding in France depends on your priorities—whether it’s the best weather, fewer tourists, or the most stunning scenery. Regardless of the season, France offers breathtaking backdrops and unforgettable wedding experiences.

Planning a wedding in France? Get in touch here to discuss your vision and how I can capture your dream day!

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