Calais Carnival
The grand popular carnival of the city of the Six Bourgeois
2026
About Calais Carnival
Calais Carnival — edition 2026
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Calais Carnival — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 21 February to 22 February 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Calais Carnival
Access
By car: Calais is accessible via the A16 and A26 motorways. Free and paid parking is available in the city center. The Théâtre parking and the Minck parking are the closest to the parade route.
By train: Calais-Ville station is served by TER Hauts-de-France. Calais-Fréthun station is connected by Eurostar and TGV.
Practical Information
The parade takes place in the streets of the Calais city center. Access to all festivities is free.
Bring warm and waterproof clothing depending on the winter weather. It is advisable to arrive early to get a good spot along the route.
Contact
Calais Town Hall – Animation Department
Tel: 03 21 46 62 00
Website: www.calais.fr
The Calais Carnival: A Coastal Tradition
The Calais Carnival perpetuates the great tradition of carnivals in the North of France and on the Côte d'Opale coast. Every winter, the city of Calais adorns itself in its most beautiful colors to welcome this festive event awaited by all generations. The Calais carnival shares with its neighbors in Dunkirk and Boulogne this art of popular celebration, while cultivating its own identity linked to the maritime and lace-making history of the city.
The Parade and Procession
The highlight of the carnival is the grand parade that crosses the center of Calais. Richly decorated floats, designed by associations and neighborhood committees, parade through the main streets accompanied by brass bands, music groups, and costumed troupes. The throwing of confetti and candy delights children, while the musical and festive atmosphere draws spectators into an atmosphere of infectious joy.
Entertainment and Popular Ball
Beyond the parade, the Calais Carnival offers numerous activities: face painting and costume workshops for children, street performances, food stalls with local specialties. The day traditionally ends with a popular ball where Calais residents and visitors gather to dance and extend the festivities.
Carnival Highlights
The celebration begins with the handing over of the city keys to King Carnival, a symbol of the temporary takeover of festivities over daily life. Throughout the carnival, good humor reigns supreme. At the end of the day, the trial and burning of King Carnival mark the end of the festivities and symbolize the transition from winter to renewal.
Calais, City of Festivals and Traditions
A port city facing England, Calais is also a city with deeply rooted popular traditions. The carnival is part of a rich calendar of festive events, alongside the Dragon of Calais and numerous cultural events. The participation of schools, associations, and neighborhood committees in the preparation of floats and costumes makes the carnival a collective project that strengthens social bonds.
A Family-Friendly and Accessible Carnival
The Calais Carnival is distinguished by its family-friendly and accessible nature. Admission is free, and all activities are designed to welcome all audiences. Families are particularly honored, with dedicated areas for the little ones and secure routes along the parade.
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