What would be the month to visit England & France when there would be the fewest tourists?
I love traveling, but I hate overcrowded tourist attractions and historical sites. It can ruin the whole experience.
For England and France, what months would likely have the least amount of tourism?
Best reply by kenzy:
12th on september 2098
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What would be the month to visit England & France when there would be the fewest tourists?

Those places are quite popular so I doubt the amount of tourists would be that much less. However, in the winter is when you find the cheapest prices because a lot of people prefer to go in the Summer.
January everybody will b gone from Christmas but people will come back in March 2 May.
september through november is probably your best bet, february won’t be so bad either, but then its cold.
have fun
For France, August! Because most of that month is when all the French are out on vacation. The only thing is, most of the best bakeries are closed b/c they are out on vacation. When I visit my sister i try not to go in August just so I can have the best bread and pain au chocolat… mmmm. But I would think that Nov would be pretty dead. Its kind of cold, school is back in session. I know when I was in london, barely anyone was in the hostels in Nov. It was dead! Same with Germany and Belgium. So I think Nov, Feb, March, April… I would think since school is in session. But avoid Spring Break and Winter break, kids go with the schools on vacation and they mostly will stay in hostels. Bah, made that mistake in Austria!!!
I found Nov and Dec time to be pretty dead and even towards the end of Oct.
fall and winter…but those months also suck, weather-wise…
I would go in the summer…there ain’t that many tourists anyways…However depends on where in france and england
spring: march and april are good time to visit plus weather is nice
also it is less crowded in there during those months