What to Wear in Paris in October (+ Paris Packing List October)

What to Pack for Paris in October?

Packing list for Paris in October: learn what to wear in Paris in October to be stylish and comfortable.

A trip to France’s capital is the opportunity of a lifetime – a chance to explore the incredible sites and iconic attractions of Paris and immerse yourself in the fashion-conscious culture!

But packing for Paris in October can also be a bit daunting. Of course, you want to be comfortable for sightseeing and long promenades along the avenues and gardens of Paris. However, Parisians are notoriously well-dressed and very put together. So, the last thing you want is to be the tourist that stands out.

The good news is that with this Paris packing list October, it’s totally possible to have the best of both worlds – you can be comfortable, look stylish, and be appropriately dressed for the weather. And I’m going to tell you just how to do that in the lines below.

Are You Planning a Trip to Paris Last Minute?

If you are booking a last-minute trip to Paris, I’ve got you covered! Below are our guides, top tours, hotels, and more:

» Plan: Paris Travel Planner; Paris Arrondissements Guide; Check out the best Paris Metro tickets for tourists

» Book your flight tickets with Omio; book your train tickets with Omio

Book your transfer from the airport to the city with Welcome Pickups.

» Where to Stay: Best Districts to Stay in Paris

  1. Le Pavillon de la Reine (historical 5-star hotel in Le Marais)
  2. Hotel La Comtesse (mid-range hotel with Eiffel Tower view from all the rooms!)
  3. Hotel Ducs de Bourgogne (super central 4-star hotel near the Louvre)

» Top-Rated Paris Tours & Tickets:

  1. Louvre Museum Skip-the-Line Ticket
  2. Eiffel Tower Summit Access Ticket
  3. Seine River Night Cruise
  4. Château de Versailles and Gardens
  5. Catacombs Skip-the-line tour with VIP access to restricted areas

Want skip-the-line access at museums & attractions in Paris? Get your hands on a Paris Museum Pass!

» Don’t leave without travel insurance! SafetyWing Essential plan works well for long and short trips (from 5 days up). Can also cover electronics theft through their add-on.

Paris Weather in October – What to Wear

October in Paris means the start of the fall season. You can expect mild temperatures, shorter days, but good hours of sunshine, and a reasonable amount of dry days with the occasional shower.

The average temperature in Paris in October is 17 °C maximum and 11 °C minimum, with a 13% probability of rainfall. As the month progresses, the temperatures get cooler, but in recent years, October has been a great month for long walks, outdoor activities, and weekend getaways from Paris.

October in Paris Max. Temperature
October in Paris Min. Temperature
Avg. Days of Rain
17 °C /62 F
11 °C /52 F
5
If you decide to visit Paris in October, I recommend packing a foldable travel umbrella for rainy days and an extra layer and a light scarf for the coldest days.  

How to Dress for Paris in October Style Guide

Paris Fall - Winter Clothes

What to wear in Paris in October 2025? The key to dressing for Paris in October is the use of layers.

Since October marks the start of fall, you can usually get by with long-sleeve tops and a mid-season jacket during the day. As temperatures drop in the evening, you’ll likely want to add an extra layer.

The list of essential clothes for Paris in October also includes jeans or long trousers and comfortable walking shoes (closed-toe and waterproof). A compact, foldable umbrella can come in handy.

Men traveling to Paris in October can opt for a pair of jeans, which fit with everything and are easy to pack, long-sleeve tops, lightweight sweaters, and a mid-season jacket to be comfortable throughout the day. After dark, add an extra layer to stay warm.

For fancier dinners or events, men should go for a sharper look – like a blazer, button-down, tailored trousers, and dress shoes.

If you need more ideas on how to dress for Paris in October, check out my fall style guides for men and women.

TIP: You can also come to Paris with half of the suitcase empty and enjoy a Paris shopping tour with a passionate and creative personal shopper! She will help you to choose the best clothes to wear in Paris for your travel style. This fun shopping experience is suitable for women and men. If you are traveling with teenagers, check out this shopping tour for teens in Paris.

Packing for Paris in October – Insider Tips

Paris Packing List October

Packing for Paris in October is a bit easier than in late fall, as the weather is cooler but not yet wintry. You won’t need heavy coats or thick layers, which means bulky items are less of a problem.

Stick to versatile pieces in neutral tones that mix and match easily. A few well-chosen outfits that can transition from day to night will go further than overpacking. For example, one pair of jeans, one pair of trousers, a few tops, and a jacket can cover most situations.

Accessories like scarves can add style without adding bulk.

Even with lighter clothing than in winter, smart packing still makes a difference. Use packing cubes or compression bags to stay organized and maximize your suitcase space.

Packing List for Paris in October

This Paris packing list October comes with some basic tips for your luggage (suitcase and day bag /backpack), travel essentials, and toiletries. Then, there’s a list of clothes to wear in Paris in October for men and women.

1. Paris Packing List: Luggage

Carry-on vs. Checked Suitcase:

Use a suitcase that is sized for the duration of your trip to Paris. Remember that some airlines charge for checked luggage, and there is always the risk that your luggage may not follow you if your flight to Paris has a short layover. I am a big fan of Samsonite, as it has elegant designs and comes in a couple of nice colors and patterns. Plus, the carry-on spinner isn’t too expensive.

Packing Cubes:

How could we travel without packing cubes before? Packing cubes are the single best packing hack that I can recommend for packing for Paris and anywhere else. Personally, I have three packing cubes (red, green, blue) where I keep different items (e.g., casual clothes, hiking /sports clothes, fancy clothes).

Daypack vs. Day Bag:

The answer will depend on your personal style and what you’re doing on a day-to-day basis during your trip to Paris. If you’re concerned about safety in Paris, check out this quick guide to anti-theft backpacks or this guide to anti-theft day bags (but not every person in Paris is trying to rob you, so chill out).

2. Paris Packing List: Clothes and Accessories

If you are still wondering what to pack for a trip to Paris in October, here’s a checklist of accessories and clothes to wear in Paris in October, with links to nice items available on Amazon. A couple of days before leaving for Paris, check out the weather forecast and adjust your Paris packing list:

Short-sleeve tops

Casual White Shirt

Stripped top

Little black dress

Slim jeans

Straight Leg Dress Pants

Light blazer

Trench Coat (for the coldest days of October)

Light scarf

Sunglasses (for the sunny days of early October)

Flats and classic sneakers

– Everyday essentials (underwear, socks, pajamas, etc.)

Paris packing list for men:

Classic crew neck T-shirt

Stylish polo

Oxford shirt

Crew neck sweater

Jeans

Slim Fit Chinos

Travel Blazer

Bomber Jacket (for the coldest days of October)

Sunglasses

Pointed Shoes and classic sneakers

– Everyday essentials (underwear, socks, pajamas, etc.)

3. Paris Packing List: Travel Essentials

– Phone charger

Portable Power Bank

Travel adapter

Mini portable hair dryer dual voltage (usually provided in mid-range & luxury hotels)

-Passport + travel documents + visa if relevant

– Prepaid SIM card for France (check here how to get one before landing in Paris)

Travel pillow for the plane

– Travel Insurance (click here for our best tips for a safe trip depending on your country of origin)

-Some cash for small purchases and tips + bank cards (read about tipping in Paris)

-International driving license, if relevant

-Phone/ Camera

Reusable water bottle (it is safe to drink tap water in Paris)

Foldable travel umbrella

Basic first aid kit 

-Medication and prescriptions, if relevant

4. Paris Packing List: Handy Toiletries

You can buy all this in local pharmacy shops or supermarkets, but many people prefer to bring them from home. If packing toiletries for a short trip, you may want to add small bottles of your favorite toiletries to your luggage:

-Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss

-Shower gel/soap (usually there’s soap in the hotels in Paris, but perhaps you want to use your favorite one?)

-Shampoo and conditioner

-Deodorant

-Tweezers

-Comb and brush

-Face and body moisturizers

-Lip balm

-Women’s sanitary supplies

-Perfume/skin scent

-Makeup

-Shaving cream, blades, and accessories

-Hair ties

And there you have it, a comprehensive list of what to pack for Paris in October, with my top tips for your Paris packing list

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