France's national holiday is celebrated on July 14th. The day before and the day of, traditional festivities enliven the whole of France. With fireworks displays, popular balls, firemen's balls, giant picnics, concerts, military parades and other events, July 14this a day of festivities, and many communes unveil their special programs. It's an opportunity for everyone to celebrate the Fête Nationale close to home, or to take advantage of the pretext to go and enjoy the programming of the different towns.
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In the Seine-Saint-Denis region, the town of Aulnay-sous-Bois is celebrating July 14th! Located to the northeast of the French capital, this commune in the 93 department invites local residents to enjoy a program of festivities specially designed for the Fête Nationale 2024. It's also an opportunity to rediscover the town's heritage, including the Vieux-Pays farm. So what's on the program for the Fête Nationale on July 14 in Aulnay-sous-Bois? Here's what's planned for 2024:
This summer 2024 there will be no fireworks or firemen's ball due to the Olympics, which mobilize the fire department.
A patriotic ceremony will be held on Sunday, July 14 at 2:30 p.m. in Place de la République.
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Dates and Opening Time
On July 14, 2024
Location
Parc Robert Ballanger
rue Victor Hugo
93600 Aulnay Sous Bois
Prices
Free
Recommended age
For all