France
Events
Calendar of Events
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Crossover Festival
This festival is held every year in Nice during the summer and in September. Click Here to View Location Information on Google Maps
French open tennis championship
The French Open, also known as Roland-Garros, is a tennis tournament organized by the French Tennis Federation annually at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. It is chronologically the second of the four Grand Slam tennis events every year, held after the Australian Open and before Wimbledon and the US Open. Click Here to View… |
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Crossover Festival
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Crossover Festival
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Crossover Festival
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2 events,
Paris Jazz Festival
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3 events,
Cream Festival (Villefranche sur mer)
The Crème Festival takes place both in the heart of the citadel and on the Marinières beach, formerly known as Deli-bo les Bains. Click Here to View Location Information on Google Maps |
4 events,
Under the artistic direction of choreographer Aziz Baki, dancers, performers and artists will take you on a totally whimsical evening where anything is possible. Dress up in your finest baroque costume and put on your mask for an extraordinary clubbing evening and dance until the end of the night, from the Orangery to the Grove… |
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Crossover Festival
Paris Jazz Festival
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Jumping International de Monte-Carlo
The Jumping International of Monte Carlo is a grand decade of sporting and equestrian achievement, emotion, and exceptional entertainment boasting the best riders in the world and the breathtakingly princely setting of Monaco's waterfront. |
4 events,
Tour de France
The 2026 Tour de France (113th edition) runs from July 4–26, starting in Barcelona, Spain, before covering 3,333 km across all five French mountain ranges. The 21-stage route features 8 mountainous stages, including a dramatic double climb of Alpe d'Huez, finishing with the traditional final stage in Paris. |