One of the largest funfairs in Eastern France, at the Metz Exhibition Centre
The Metz May Fair is one of the largest and oldest funfairs in Eastern France. Every year in May, the Metz Exhibition Centre hosts over 200 showmen on 60,000 m² of attractions, rides, and game stalls. From classics like the Ferris wheel, bumper cars, and duck fishing to the latest thrill rides, the May Fair offers a festive program for all ages for three weeks. Entry to the fairground is free, only the rides are paid.
The Metz May Fair is a popular event that makes the city vibrate every spring. Located at the Parc des Expositions on the Champ de Foire, this large-scale funfair brings together over 200 showmen on 60,000 m² of attractions, games, and food stalls for about three weeks.
The May Fair offers a range of attractions to satisfy all desires:
Each edition brings its share of new attractions. The 2025 edition introduced the Scare Factory, a ghost train with about ten wagons, and Route 66, an articulated caterpillar ride with a swinging motion. These new additions help renew the fair's appeal and retain visitors.
The fair is also an opportunity to indulge in funfair classics: cotton candy, churros, crepes, waffles, candy apples, and artisanal confectionery. Food stalls also offer full meals for a gourmet break between rides.
The May Fair regularly offers discounted days, mascot parades for children, and inclusive afternoons dedicated to people with disabilities, organized in partnership with the City of Metz. These initiatives make the fair an accessible and unifying event.
Metz May Fair 2026, from May 8th to 31st at the Exhibition Centre. Over 200 showmen and 60,000 m² of attractions, rides, and games for all ages.
The May Fair returns from May 8th to 31st, 2026 at the Metz Exhibition Centre. Over 200 showmen will take over the Champ de Foire for three weeks of attractions, thrill rides, and skill games. Free entry, paid rides. Schedule of special days to be announced.
Parc des Expositions de Metz, Champ de Foire, 57000 Metz. The fair occupies the entire fairground with over 60,000 m² of attractions.
Access via the A31, Metz-Centre exit. Parking is free at the Metz Exhibition Centre, with ample parking space.
Le Met' network: Mettis and bus lines serving the Parc des Expositions. Stop near the fairground. Information on lemet.fr.
Metz-Ville station, then bus or about a 20-minute walk.
Free entry to the fairground. Rides and attractions are paid for individually (single tickets or books of tickets). Discount days are organized mid-week.
Numerous food stalls offer funfair classics: cotton candy, churros, crepes, waffles, candy apples, artisanal confectionery, and savory food (fries, sausages, burgers).
The fairground is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Inclusive afternoons are organized in partnership with the City of Metz for people with disabilities, with adapted conditions (reduced sound volume, personalized welcome).
A first aid station is present on site. Rides are inspected and comply with safety standards. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
City of Metz: metz.fr
Phone: 03 87 55 53 76
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Parc des Expositions de Metz
Champ de Foire, 57000 Metz