A magical night of flowers, lights, and Catalan traditions in the heart of the episcopal city
Every spring, Pastel Night transforms Albi's historic center into a magical route of flowers and lights, celebrating the friendship between Albi and its twin city Girona (Catalonia). Over 20 free artistic performances, Castells (Catalan human towers), stick dances, festive brass bands, and a grand evening show conclude this unique event. The 14th edition in 2025 brought together nearly 200 Catalan guests.
Pastel Night is one of the must-see events of spring in Albi. Every year at the end of May, the episcopal city of Albi adorns itself with flowers and lights to celebrate the bonds that have united it with its twin city Girona, in Catalonia, for over forty years. This entirely free evening brings together local artists, Occitan troupes, and Catalan delegations in a festive and luminous route stretching from the Grand Théâtre des Cordeliers to the Pont Vieux.
Inspired by the famous Girona Flower Festival, the Pastel Night route is marked by hundreds of flowers and light installations that enhance the medieval alleys, squares, and monuments of the UNESCO World Heritage historic center. Starting at 5 PM, over 20 artistic proposals are freely accessible: dance, music, visual arts, storytelling, mini-organ concerts in the Saint-Salvi church, musical parades, and theatrical performances.
The 14th edition in 2025, themed around the 40th anniversary of the Albi-Girona twinning, welcomed nearly 200 Catalan guests who came to share their living heritage. On the program: the traditional stick dance (bastoners) in the Grand Théâtre square from 7 PM, processional giants parading through the streets starting at 7 PM, and brass bands and drumlines enlivening the route from 7 PM to 10:45 PM.
The Castells—spectacular Catalan human towers, inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list—are presented four times during the evening: at 8 PM and 10 PM in Place de la Pile, and at 9 PM and 10:30 PM on the Esplanade des Cordeliers. These impressive performances, by expert Catalan colles (teams), always draw hundreds of captivated spectators.
Music is omnipresent throughout the evening. Mini-organ concerts resonate in the Saint-Salvi church at 8 PM, 9 PM, 10 PM, and 11 PM, while the baroque choir and early music ensembles recall Albi's cultural and heritage vocation. The Toulouse-Lautrec museum hosts original stage performances in its salons.
The evening concludes at 11 PM in Place Sainte-Cécile, at the foot of the majestic Gothic cathedral, with a spectacular night show by Les Plasticiens Volants. This internationally renowned collective presents "Voyage dans l'Absurdie" (Journey into Absurdity), a poetic and immersive visual tale inspired by Gulliver's Travels, blending giant inflatable structures, light effects, and music. An enchanting conclusion to this exceptional night.
All Pastel Night activities are free and open to the public. The Albi Tourist Office, located at 42 rue Mariès, remains open until 9 PM to assist visitors. The entire route takes place in the pedestrian streets of the medieval center, accessible to people with reduced mobility on most sections.
The 15th edition of Pastel Night is expected at the end of May 2026 in Albi, continuing the tradition of the flowery and luminous route in the historic center of the episcopal city. Live performances, street arts, music, Catalan Castells, and a grand night show are on the program for this entirely free evening.
The 15th edition of Pastel Night is expected in Albi at the end of May 2026, perpetuating the tradition of a unique spring evening blending flowers, lights, and Catalan culture in the medieval heart of the UNESCO-listed episcopal city.
True to its spirit, Pastel Night 2026 will offer a flowery and luminous route between the Grand Théâtre des Cordeliers and the Pont Vieux, punctuated by free-access artistic proposals: traditional dances, festive brass bands, street performances, musical acts, and visual arts. The Castells—Catalan human towers—will once again be featured, along with a grand night show in Place Sainte-Cécile. The entire event remains free of charge, open to all audiences.
By car: Albi is accessible from Toulouse via the A68 motorway (75 km, approx. 1 hour). Free parking is available on the outskirts of the city center (parkings du Castelviel, des Halles, Lapérouse). The historic center is pedestrianized on the evening of the event.
By train: Albi-Ville station is served by regional liO trains from Toulouse (approx. 1 hour 15 minutes). The city center is a 10-15 minute walk from the station.
Pastel Night takes place entirely outdoors in the streets of Albi's historic center, from the Grand Théâtre des Cordeliers to the Pont Vieux. The route is signposted, and artistic events are freely accessible without reservation. In case of bad weather, some activities may be moved indoors.
Entry is completely free for all activities, shows, and the grand finale.
Office de Tourisme d'Albi — 42 rue Mariès, 81000 Albi. Tel: 05 63 36 36 00. Open until 9 PM on the evening of the event. Website: www.albi-tourisme.fr
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