Joinville-le-Pont Carnival
The spring festival by the Marne in the streets of Joinville-le-Pont
2026
About Joinville Carnival
Joinville Carnival — edition 2026
2026 Edition
The 2026 Joinville-le-Pont Carnival returns in March to celebrate spring in the spirit of the guinguettes. Grand parade through the town's streets to the banks of the Marne. Associations, schools, and residents are invited to participate. Program to be announced on the town hall website.
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Joinville Carnival — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held on 14 March 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 — Joinville Carnival
Practical Information
Location
Streets of Joinville-le-Pont (94340) leading to the banks of the Marne.
Access
By RER: Line A, Joinville-le-Pont station.
By bus: RATP lines serving Joinville-le-Pont.
By car: Accessible via the D4 (avenue de la Résistance). Traffic disruptions during the parade.
Times
Generally in the afternoon, on a Saturday or Sunday in March.
Admission
Free admission for all.
Joinville-le-Pont Carnival
Joinville-le-Pont (94340) is a town in the Val-de-Marne renowned for its guinguettes, its banks of the Marne, and its joie de vivre. This natural festive character is reflected in its annual Carnival, which brings together residents and visitors every spring for a grand popular parade. The Joinville conviviality, inherited from the traditions of the Marne riverbanks, gives its Carnival a particularly warm and welcoming flavor.
The Joinville Parade
The Joinville-le-Pont carnival parade is organized in the streets of the town, heading towards the banks of the Marne. This procession through the town creates a lively and animated spectacle for the many spectators who gather on the sidewalks. Each year, the parade brings together:
- Themed floats built by associations and neighborhood committees
- Carnival costumes worn by students from the town's schools
- Brass bands and street orchestras that set the rhythm of the parade
- Samba and capoeira dancers, reflecting the Brazilian presence in the town
- Interactive activities for the public along the route
The Spirit of the Guinguettes
Joinville-le-Pont is historically associated with guinguettes, those cheerful establishments by the Marne where Parisians used to dance and drink in the 19th and 20th centuries. The Carnival perpetuates this spirit of popular and joyful celebration inherited from this tradition. After the parade, in some years, activities by the Marne extend the festivities in open spaces with music and dancing in the open air.
The Marne as a Natural Setting
The proximity of the Marne gives the Joinville-le-Pont Carnival an exceptional natural setting. The riverbanks, with their green shores and colorful barges, provide a picturesque backdrop for group photos and end-of-day activities. Once the Carnival is over, many people extend the celebration by the water in restaurants and guinguettes.
A Community and Inclusive Event
The Joinville-le-Pont Carnival is a free and open event for everyone, bringing together the town's various communities around a common festive project. Regardless of their origin, age, or social status, all residents of Joinville are welcome in this parade that celebrates the diversity and joie de vivre of the commune.
Where does it take place — Joinville Carnival
Joinville Carnival in brief
History of Joinville Carnival
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