Skip to main content
EF Go Ahead Tours logo

4 Reading spots for a sunny day in Paris

One of our favorite ways to spend a sunny day in Paris? Finding the perfect place to settle in with a good book.

There are so many ways to spend a sunny day during a visit to Paris. After you’ve strolled the Champs-Élysées and lingered in the Louvre, there’s nothing quite like unwinding with a good book. Here are a few of our favorite outdoor reading spots—and some book suggestions—for when the warm weather rolls in.

The Tuileries Garden in Paris is the perfect place to spend a sunny day

1

The Left Bank

The UNESCO-recognized Left Bank of the Seine has long been known as a haven for creativity. Artists, intellectuals and students have flocked here throughout history and its appeal is still strong today. Along Les Berges, a recently pedestrianized stretch of the bank, you’ll find plenty of places to take a seat, settle in with a good read and enjoy the beautiful backdrop of boats passing by.

What to read: Anything from the bouquinistes, or booksellers, who can be found from Quai Voltaire to Quai de la Tournelle on the Left Bank. The iconic green boxes that line the Seine hold a huge variety of vintage books, maps, magazines and artwork.

2

The Tuileries Garden

Just across the river along the Right Bank lies the expansive Tuileries Garden, which has been a public park for hundreds of years. Full of greenery, sculptures and fountains, this is one of the best places to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy stunning views of the Louvre. Find a spot at one of the many green metal chairs scattered throughout the park, which is also one of our favorite places to picnic in Paris.

What to read: The Geography of Bliss by Eric Weiner is a funny and thought-provoking memoir—and one of our team’s favorite travel books. While it’s not set in Paris, it follows one man’s journey to the ten “happiest” countries in the world.

3

The Champ de Mars

The sprawling green space known as the Champ de Mars stretches out from the Eiffel Tower to the École Militaire in the 7th arrondissement. Even with its proximity to the legendary landmark, there is still plenty of room to relax here on a warm afternoon. Bring a blanket and soak up the sunshine in one of the city’s most picturesque spots. Stick around until nightfall to catch a glimpse of the illuminated, sparkling Eiffel Tower—a must-see during any visit to Paris.

What to read: For a captivating story set during World War II in France, check out Anthony Doerr’s Pulitzer Prize winner, All the Light We Cannot See.

4

A sidewalk cafe

If you love pairing your book with a side of caffeine, there’s no shortage of cafes to choose from when you’re in the French capital. Turn around every street corner and you’ll find an array of bustling sidewalk cafes—just grab a seat, order some coffee and open up your latest read. For a literary-themed visit, stop by Les Deux Magots in Saint-Germain des Prés. This favorite meeting spot of Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, Simone de Beauvoir and other members of the Lost Generation is still open for business today.

What to read: Try The Paris Wife by Paula McLain for a fresh perspective on Paris in the 1920s. This historical fiction tale is told from the point of view of Hemingway’s first wife, Hadley Richardson.

Have you found the perfect outdoor reading spot in Paris or another city you’ve visited? Tell us about it on Facebook!

About the author

Courtney Keller

A lover of travel since studying in France, Courtney strives to inspire others to get out and see the world. When she’s not writing, she’s trying new restaurants, reading, doing yoga, baking, walking her rescue pup, or planning her next trip.

Related tours

Skip to end of carousel
Extended: The Spring & Summer Flash Sale

Save up to $600 by 1/21

Save big on your spring or summer 2025 getaway today. Plus, secure last year’s tour prices before they increase. Dates are filling fast—don’t wait!†

Skip to start of carousel

More travel inspiration

Skip to end of carousel
Travel tips

The ultimate France Travel Guide

Destinations

28 towns in France that are straight out of a storybook

Destinations

The French Riviera vs. the Italian Riviera: Which one’s right for you?

Travel tips

24 of the best things to do in Paris that will take you back in time

Travel tips

5 of the prettiest places to visit in Provence, France

Global cuisine

The ultimate guide to France’s wine regions

Travel tips

Emily in Paris filming locations you can visit in France

Travel buzz

8 places in France you need to visit beyond Paris

Destinations

Paris travel guide: Our favorite things to do and more

Moustiers-Sainte-Marie France
Destinations

Your guide to Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, one of the most beautiful villages in France

Travel tips

48 hours on the French Riviera

Destinations

This incredible itinerary will take you to the most breathtaking cities in the European Alps

Travel tips

9 surprisingly affordable places to visit in Europe

Travel tips

10 can’t-miss, underrated places to visit in Europe

Travel tips

20 French traditions & unspoken customs that French people want you to know before you go

Global cuisine

We asked a French local what to eat in France—here are the 20 French foods she picked

Destinations

Travel Spotlight on France

Travel stories

10 questions about traveling through Normandy, Brittany & the Loire Valley

Travel tips

The best places for shopping in Paris

World Travel

Hemingway’s favorite spots in Paris to visit

Skip to start of carousel