Written by Roseanne Bradley,
28th May 2024

June in France brings warm weather, outdoor markets, and lively street festivals. In this article, we share a number of celebrations and events to enjoy in France this June. Whether you’re interested in history, art, or simply soaking up the atmosphere, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!

June is also a wonderful time to view properties if you’re interested in buying a home in France. The summer months are often the most popular months for tourism in France, so it could be helpful to get a true feel for what life will be like when you become a resident.

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Lyon at night

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Nuits de Fourvière in Lyon

Throughout June and July, Lyon hosts the festival, Les Nuits de Fourvière. This festival takes place in a Roman theatre and features theatre performances and music. It’s a unique cultural experience in the beautiful city of Lyon.

Paris Nuit Blanche

On June 1st, Paris hosts Nuit Blanche, an all-night arts festival in Paris where museums, galleries, and public spaces stay open late. You can enjoy illuminated public art, and concerts, and even take advantage of all-night public transit.

 

80th Anniversary of the Normandy Landings

On June 5th and 6th,  2024, a series of major commemorations will take place across France to honour the brave souls who fought and fell for their countries. 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.

French president, Emmanuel Macron will lead a moving ceremony in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer to mark the occasion.

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Le Mans Auto Race

Le Mans Auto Race is a car race held in the Loire Valley. This year, it will be celebrated from June 12-16. Drivers will compete for a full 24 hours, covering the greatest distance on a challenging circuit near Le Mans. It’s an endurance test for both cars and drivers, and it attracts motorsports enthusiasts from around the world.

 

Chorégies d’Orange

Celebrated from June 14 – July 22, Les Chorégies d’Orange is a festival held in a Roman theatre which features captivating performances. If you plan to be near Orange, it’s worth attending.

 

Expect to see many a musician on La Fete de la Musique

La Fête de la Musique

June 21 – The festival of music or music day is a celebration of the one language people around the world have in common – music. Celebrated around the summer solstice for over forty years, the festival is commemorated across France and allows each department or region to showcase an array of musical heritage. For example, in the Charente, there is an initiative called “Concert dans mon Jardin” (concert in my garden), where members of the public can offer to host a concert in their garden which can be visited by neighbours, friends and family. I also found information about similar events in Ruffec and Verteuil. Learn more here.

 

Cognac relevages

Every year in June, winemakers lift the cognac vines which can grow at an astonishing pace of 10cm per day! This act is known as “revelages”. The act ensures the vines of the cognac are lifted by wire and not trailing on the ground, this supports their daily growth and preps the vines ready for their boxy summer haircut. This makes for a great time to visit the cognac distilleries and enjoy cognac tasting.

For insight on what’s on in France this June, check out the local council website for the department you’ll be visiting or viewing properties in this summer.

 

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