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Bastille Day

Fireworks against the Eiffel Tower's silhouette for 14 July, Paris. © Paris Tourist Office/Amélie Dupont

when:13 - 14 Jul 2010 (annual)
where:Champs Elysées
cost:Free
time:Parade 14 Jul from around 10am; fly-past at around 11am; fireworks at around 10pm; balls late into the night

France's national holiday commemorates the storming of the Bastille at the start of the French Revolution. Crowds line the Champs-Elysées for a military parade led by the President, and Parisians party until dawn as fireworks explode over the Trocadéro.

The evening before the big day is spent dancing in the Bastille square and at numerous balls that are organised around the city. Worth a look-in are the many parties held by the fire service in their stations, at which the fire-fighters themselves - decked out in full uniform - are usually the star attraction.

There is also a big outdoor Gay Ball if you fancy something more boisterous. If that doesn't take your fancy, try sitting down to the Incredible Picnic, one of the largest in the world, taking place in some 20 of France's departments.

On the big day itself, the big parade on the Champs-Elysées sees jets fly in formation as top military brass march from the Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concorde. Bringing up the rear and receiving the loudest applause are the fire brigade, perhaps suffering from a hangover or two. It's wise to arrive early if you want to get a good view.

The partying continues all day and later thousands of people come together again at the Champ-de-Mars to watch the fireworks at the Trocadéro. On top of all that, most bars and clubs stage their own celebrations, so take your pick. If you're not in Paris, don't worry: every single village in France has their own dance, with champagne, fireworks, street fun and lots more. Everyone should take in at least one Bastille Day in their lives.

Although nothing now remains of the Bastille fortress itself, the place where it once stood remains an enduring symbol of the ideals of liberté, egalité and fraternité.

Related Information

Website: Paris Fire Service Website (for details of the balls)

Venue Information:Champs Elysées
Full Name:
Address:75001
Directions:By Métro: Concorde, Champs Elysées-Clemenceau, Franklin D Roosevelt, George V or Charles de Gaulle-Etoile (please note that during the Bastille Day celebrations, all of these metro stations are closed).
Name:Paris Tourist Office
Location:Paris
Address:25 rue des Pyramides, 75001 Paris
Email:info@paris-touristoffice.com
Phone:+33 (0) 8 92 68 30 00
Name:Ile-de-France Tourist Office
Location:Ile-de-France
Address:25 rue des Pyramides, 75001 Paris
Email:info@paris-touristoffice.com
Phone:+33 (0) 8 92 68 30 00
Name:Maison de la France
Location:France
Address:20 Avenue de l'Opéra, 75001 Paris, France
Phone:+33 (0) 1 42 96 70 00
Fax:+33 (0) 1 42 96 70 71
Event details can change. Please check with the organisers that the event is happening before making travel arrangements.