Feria de Paques d'Arles
The great bullfighting and popular festival that opens the season in the Arles arena
2026
About Feria de Paques
Feria de Paques — edition 2026
Easter Fair 2026: April 3 to 6
The Easter Fair 2026 will be held from April 3 to 6 in the Arles arena, opening a new French bullfighting season. The lineups for this edition will be unveiled in January 2026, promising an international-class bullfighting program in the two-thousand-year-old Roman amphitheater.
As every year, the fair will take over the entire city of Arles, with bodegas, bandas, abrivados, and a festive atmosphere that transforms the city into the capital of Provençal and Camarguais popular celebration.
Highlights Feria de Paques 2026
- From April 3 to 6, 2026
- Opening of the French season
- International-class lineups
- Popular festival in the arena and streets of Arles
Programme Feria de Paques 2026
Provisional Program 2026
- Friday, April 3: Fair opening
- Saturday 4 - Monday 6 April: Bullfights, novilladas, corrida de rejon
- Bodegas, bandas, and street atmosphere
Prices Feria de Paques 2026
Feria de Paques — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 3 April to 6 April 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 — Feria de Paques
Practical Information
Access
The Arles arena is located in the heart of the historic city center.
- By train: Arles SNCF station, a 10-minute walk from the arena.
- By car: A54 from Nimes or Salon-de-Provence. Park-and-ride facilities recommended during the feria.
Prices
- Bullfights: from 20 euros depending on seating
- Novilladas: reduced prices
- Bodegas and street atmosphere: free access
Contact
- Website: arenes-arles.com
- Ticketing: arenes-arles.com
Opening of the French Season
The Feria de Paques d'Arles traditionally marks the opening of the French bullfighting season. Every year, on Easter weekend, the Arles arena — a 1st-century Roman amphitheater that can accommodate over 12,000 spectators — becomes the stage for top-tier bullfighting events: corridas, novilladas, corridas de rejon, and courses camarguaises take place over three to four days.
Exceptional Lineups
The Feria de Paques d'Arles is renowned for the quality of its lineups, bringing together the greatest matadors on the international circuit. The most famous figures of contemporary bullfighting — Sebastian Castella, Roca Rey, Daniel Luque, Jose Maria Manzanares, Alejandro Talavante — regularly perform in the Arles arena, making this feria one of the most watched in Europe.
A Popular Festival Throughout the City
Beyond the spectacles in the arena, the Feria de Paques transforms the entire city of Arles into a huge popular festival. The bodegas take over the streets of the historic center, offering music, dance, and conviviality until the early morning. The bandas parade through the alleys, the abrivados and encierros liven up the squares, and restaurants offer festive menus with local flavors. The Feria is also an opportunity to discover Camarguais culture, with its centuries-old equestrian and bullfighting traditions.
A Living Cultural Heritage
Rooted in the history of Arles for generations, the Feria de Paques is a living cultural heritage that testifies to the deep attachment of the people of Arles to their Provençal and Camarguais traditions. The Roman arena, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides an exceptional setting for these festivities, blending ancient heritage and bullfighting culture in a unique spectacle.
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