In the comments, the OP says that he is willing to restrict to $G$ a compact group, but not $G$ a compact Lie group. In this generality, the claim is FALSE. A counterexample is the group of $p$-adic integers. For this $G$, the classifying space $BG$ fails to be locally contractible, because [it contains a copy of the Hawaiian earring in it][1]. The comments already point out that, for any compact topological group $G$, the classifying space $BG$ is paracompact. As the comments point out, if you drop the assumption that $G$ is compact, paracompactness of $BG$ can fail. The statement the OP wants ($BG$ paracompact and locally contractible) is true for compact Lie groups, however, as observed in the comments. [1]: https://mathoverflow.net/questions/41616/what-is-%CF%80-1bg-for-an-arbitrary-topological-group-g/41632#41632