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🎭 Carnival in Estavayer-le-Lac The Carnaval d’Estavayer is a small, local celebration typical of the French-speaking part of Switzerland. It’s not as large as the famous Basel Fasnacht, but it has a warm, community-focused atmosphere. 📅 When It Takes Place • Usually in February or early March • Held just before the beginning of Lent • Dates vary each year depending on the Easter calendar 🎉 Main Features • Masked parade through the old town Local associations, schools, and community groups participate. • Guggenmusik bands Brass bands in colorful costumes playing loud, festive music — a key Swiss carnival tradition. • Satirical elements Costumes and performances often humorously comment on local events and politics. • Family activities Children’s events during the daytime. • Evening parties and carnival balls Celebrations continue in community halls, restaurants, and bars. 🍷 Atmosphere • Friendly and intimate • Strong participation from local residents • Traditional food and regional wine are often part of the festivities 1. Nice Carnival Dates: February 11 – March 1, 2026 • One of Europe’s largest carnivals, lasting about three weeks. • Famous for giant flower floats and sculptures throughout the city. • Evening parades feature music, dancing, and fire shows. ⸻ 2. Menton Lemon Festival (Fête du Citron) Dates: February 14 – March 1, 2026 • Known for huge sculptures made of lemons and oranges. • Each year has a new theme inspired by stories or famous characters. • Parades include music, dancing, and street performances. ⸻ 3. Carnaval de Dunkerque Dates: January 3 – April 12/18, 2026 (main events Feb 15–17, 2026) • Traditional port carnival with a maritime theme. • Participants wear colorful costumes and striped shirts. • The finale includes singing sea shanties and the symbolic “kidnapping of a sailor.” ⸻ 4. Granville Carnival Dates: February 13 – 17, 2026 • One of France’s oldest carnivals with a maritime history. • Features giant puppets, orchestras, and colorful floats. • Evening events include costume balls and street theater. ⸻ 5. Carnaval de Limoux Dates: January 10 – March 22, 2026 (weekends) • One of the longest-running carnivals in France — about 3 months. • Features traditional masks and ancient rituals. • Includes musical parades, theatrical performances, and folk games. ⸻ 6. Annecy Carnival Dates: Late February – Early March 2026 (approx.) • Celebrated in the “Venice of the Alps” with canals and a historic city center. • Parades feature music, dancing, and colorful costumes. • Family-friendly events include creative workshops and performances. ⸻ 7. Paris Carnival Dates: February – March 2026 (exact dates tbc) • Modern urban carnival with street parades and theatrical performances. • Includes masked balls, costume parades, and music. • Attracts tourists by blending historical and contemporary traditions. ⸻ 8. Martigues Carnival Dates: February 2026 (est.) • Held in the “Provençal Venice” of France. • Includes costume parades and boat processions along the canals. • Focuses on music, dance, and street theater. ⸻ 9. Albi Carnival Dates: February – March 2026 (est.) • Famous for local folk traditions and performances. • Parades involve music and dancing from students and residents. • Attention is given to historical-style masks and costumes. ⸻ 10. Vittel Carnival Dates: February 2026 (est.) • Small but colorful regional carnival. • Known for festive parades with local music groups. • Popular with families and children due to daytime events.