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Celebrate Bastille Day in Paris
Nothing is more thrilling than experiencing the fun and excitement of a foreign country’s national holiday. You really get to feel the uniqueness of a place by participating in its special celebrations. One of the most exciting celebrations is Bastille Day in Paris.
Every year, on July 14, France commemorates the start of the French revolution in 1789. Though it occurred more than 200 years ago, the energy that you can feel from the day’s celebration is as if the revolution occurred just a few years ago. That revolution gave the people of France power over the existing monarchy, which affected rule in France from that point onward. No longer was France ruled by a monarchy, but by a new democratic republic.
Throughout France, you’ll find just about every city commemorating Bastille Day in one manner or another, from the small villages up north to the southern towns lining the French Riviera. The country practically closes down to honor this day. Though you’ll find a memorable way to experience Bastille Day wherever you’re traveling in France, perhaps the biggest celebration takes place in Paris, on the famous Champs-Elysees. It is on this renowned boulevard that military bands march their way through thousands and thousands of bystanders, all trying to catch a glimpse of the excitement. The procession passes the famous Arch de Triomphe and the Place de la Concorde.
If you’re in the mood for a picnic on Bastille Day, join thousands of others in Paris in one of the largest picnic outings in the world, the Incredible Picnic. It’s a great way to meet the locals and experience France like the French do.
The fun continues through the night as you can experience the fireworks like none other at the Champ de Mars where you can get a front row seat at the Trocadero. It certainly beats seeing the fireworks on one of those many Paris postcards. If fireworks are not your cup of tea, then visit one of the many pubs, clubs, or restaurants throughout the city that have Bastille Day celebrations all through the night. It’s a great way to see France from the perspective of a French person celebrating one of the most important French holidays.
One of the most convenient ways to get from the airport to a Paris hotel is by a Paris shuttle
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