Seeing the July 14th fireworks with your family is ideal! But we strongly advise you not to bring the family dog along. While he can easily attend the other events organized for the national holiday, the noise of the fireworks could frighten him, causing him to run away, but he could also have a cardiac arrest. So it's better to leave him at home than to test his reaction to the fireworks.
Furthermore, if your home is very close to a fireworks display, it's a good idea totake your pet for a walk in the opposite direction, or to stay at home with him to reassure him. Even at home, a dog may panic at the sound of an unusual noise, which it could take as a threat, especially as its hearing is more acute than ours. Indeed, in the wild, a loud noise represents a danger to animals, and even if he's grown up in the city, your dog'sprimitive instinct takes over, driving him to flee to protect himself.
Many pets disappear every year during the fireworks displays that delight humans. If possible, keep your cats indoors during fireworks too. If you must leave them home alone, close your windows and curtains, and turn on the radio or TV to muffle outside noise.
Fireworks displays on July 13 and 14, 2024 in Paris and the Ile-de-France region for Bastille Day
France's national holiday is celebrated on July 14, and the Paris region is ready for the occasion. In Paris and the Ile-de-France region, a rich program of festivities awaits you on July 13 and 14, 2024, including the traditional fireworks shows. So, where can you see fireworks in the Paris region for the Fête Nationale? Follow the guide! [Read more]
Dates and Opening Time
From July 13, 2024 to July 14, 2024