Things to do in Le Bourget in August

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Overview

August is a good time to visit Le Bourget. The weather is usually mildly cool and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 56—77°F (13—25°C).

Le Bourget has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your August trip to Le Bourget. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to August. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Le Bourget in August. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout August, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Le Bourget in August

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Holidays in Le Bourget in August
August
  • Assumption of Mary (August 15)
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Weather in Le Bourget in August

Temperatures on an average day in Le Bourget in August

The average temperature in Le Bourget in August for a typical day ranges from a high of 77°F (25°C) to a low of 56°F (13°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Le Bourget, July, has days with highs of 77°F (25°C) and lows of 56°F (13°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 46°F (8°C) and lows of 32°F (0°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Le Bourget in August based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in August
77°F
highs
56°F
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General weather summary

Mildly cool, breezy
Feels like
23%
Chance of rain
0.085 in
Amount
12.1 mph
Wind speed
67%
Humidity
14.4 hrs
Daylight length
6:41 AM
Sunrise
9:05 PM
Sunset
53%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
What to wear in August
With an average high of 77°F (25°C) and a low of 56°F (13°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt
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Best attractions for Le Bourget in August

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Le Bourget has to offer for travelers in August, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Le Bourget that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Le Bourget for August.
Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
1. Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
4.6
(9924)
Science museum
Museums
Indoor & outdoor aeronautical displays, including simulators, plus an interactive kids' zone.
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The museum is awesome but sadly we didn't get to see the A380 and some other jets due to the air show and tarmac being partially closed. Thankfully we got to see the Concord. If I ever return I hope to see everything!
Great museum with a French bias, but difficult to get to on Public Transport Visited on Sunday, 20th July 2025, located at Aéroport de Paris – Le Bourget. Coming from central Paris via public transport wasn't straightforward, as I took RER Line B at Denfert-Rochereau for a service to Le Bourget, then walked to the high street to catch a No. 152 Bus. After about a 10-minute ride, I arrived. There is a plaque to mark the fact that this is the site of the landing of the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight by Charles Lindbergh in 1927, but beyond that, there isn't much to reflect this amazing feat, based, I presume, that it wasn't a Frenchman who achieved it. This Franco bias was reflected throughout the museum to the point that the Wright Brothers as the first powered/controlled flight was cast in doubt in the text on site, and yes, you guessed it, a Frenchman was listed as having achieved the first flight! Beyond this aspect, the museum is magnificent, with an extensive range of historic flight artefacts. It was ironic that the WW2 exhibit was very limited, which again may reflect the nation's attitude to this period in terms of French achievement, i.e. if it wasn't a French achievement, then it wasn't worthy of inclusion. It was disappointing not to have access to the Airbus A380, but the Concorde exhibit was worth the entrance fee alone. A difficult location to get to without a car, but worth it for any aerospace enthusiast.
if you like avionics and planes like me, you would love it. Only problem i had there was I was on the phone to my brother showing him. Security guard 'who are you talking to?'. i said its my brother showing him around. 'close it and dont copy anything in an aggressive manner' he said. .. overall it was a nice place to visit and great pieces of french technology. France can be proud of this all. amazing day out
It is located at Paris-Le Bourget Airport, just north of Paris. It is one of the oldest and largest museums of its kind in the world, focusing primarily on aviation and space exploration. The museum houses an impressive collection of historical aircraft, spacecraft models, and many objects that trace the history of aviation and space technology. From early airplanes to modern commercial and military aircraft, including planes from World War I and II, as well as the legendary Concorde. You can visit some of them.
Excellent collection on early aviation history, Concorde was very interesting and the 747. Was not able to enter A380 during my visit, also didn’t have enough time for WW2 or space section, recommend 4h if you are interested in all aircraft, or spreading out over two visits. Lots of walking bring comfortable shoes.
Having stayed near Paris CDG many times, I've never known this place existed before. And oh my, have I missed out! With a reasonably priced entry fee of 13 euros, this museum offers a lot for an aviation enthusiast. Going back to the prototypes of the first flights all the way through the wonders of supersonic commercial transport to futuristic projects like ZeroE, there is something for everyone. This museum offers both inside and outside exhibitions along with a great cafeteria and restaurant for the hungry. The only criticism I could possibly think of is that there are some exhibitions without an English translation, truly putting my high school level French to the test. To summarize, I had a great experience at the museum of air and space and will for sure return in the future.
Really nice visit, loads of interesting planes and flying devices. They have the 747 which you can visit and see the actual plane in detail, meaning how it was built etc. Then of course there are these two beauties, the Concordes.
Oh boy what to start with... It's a heaven for aviation enthusiasts and great place for those who don't like planes as much. Two Concords, 747, Ariane rockets and much more. I genuinely think that's the best aeronautical musuem I've ever seen. Also on Sunday entry is free - both museum and access to some planes like Concorde : )
Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet
2. Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet
4.6
(1041)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Elegant early 18th century church with an unusual status, occupied by a traditionalist society.
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We find it really hard to be impressed with churches in France as there are so many spectacular ones. We stopped in at Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet during Mass and were really impressed. The building is beautiful and they have a mission which feeds the homeless. A lovely church.
A lovely church. Very peaceful with some stunning artworks and sculptures
What an amazing Church. Like almost all the churches in France, always amazed at the high arches of these Gothic style of churches. The stained glass windows and the awesome inspiring high ceilings . A must visit From wiki "Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ni.kɔ.lɑ dy ʃaʁ.dɔ.nɛ]) is a Catholic church in the centre of Paris, France, in the 5th arrondissement.[1] It was constructed between 1656 and 1763. The facade was designed in the classical style by Charles Le Brun. It contains many notable art works from the 19th century, including a rare religious painting by Jean-Baptiste Corot."
Like most of religious places in Paris is a unique historical place, I saw a stone carving from 1625 on one of the side doors. There are a lot of beautiful antiques inside despite of spiritual vibe. Nobody ask for a ticket. Parking place and bathroom not available or very hard to find. Check the pictures please.
What an absolutely beautiful church. Passed by her just by sheer luck and was so happy. The interior is probably one of the most beautiful I've ever been into. It was quite old but beautifully kept. It was packed when I went in there as I entered near the end of mass. It was so lovely to see every talking outside.
Beautiful church which offers the mass of all ages. As to those who complain on the dress code, people are simply following Catholic modesty. Shorts in the middle of the summer is no excuse, as we in the Philippines wear pants, collared and long-sleeved shirts. Just imagine; if we are to appear before the highest official in France in person, are we expected to wear a casual t-shirt with shorts? Absolutely not! We are expected to wear our best clothes, so how much more if we are to appear before the Creator himself? Is it considered modest as to wearing shorts or sleeveless shirts to the sacrifice of the Mass?
Traditional Catholic Mass. Superb old church, young congregation, and excellent choir.
Great place. Mass done right! But the priest was hard to hear, maybe they should improve the speakers.
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