Strasbourg Carnival
The great Rhine cavalcade in the heart of the Alsatian capital
2026
About Strasbourg Carnival
Strasbourg Carnival — edition 2026
The 2026 Carnival celebrates 'fantastic and legendary animals'—dragons, chimeras, and mythological creatures—through the story of the journey of two children, Louisa and Côme. Carnival Village on March 28-29 on Terrasse Rohan (2 PM-6 PM). Grand Cavalcade on March 29, starting at 3:11 PM from Place de l'Étoile.
Prices Strasbourg Carnival 2026
Strasbourg Carnival — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held from 28 March to 29 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 — Strasbourg Carnival
Access
The cavalcade crosses the Strasbourg city center, from Place de l'Étoile to the Grande-Île.
- By tram: Lines A, D — Étoile Bourse stop (starting point). All lines to the center.
- By car: Austerlitz parking recommended. Route de Vienne is closed from 9 AM to 6 PM on the day of the cavalcade. Parking is prohibited on the route from 1 AM onwards.
Dates (2026 edition)
Carnival Village: Saturday, March 28 and Sunday, March 29, 2026, from 2 PM to 6 PM, Terrasse Rohan.
Grande Cavalcade: Sunday, March 29, 2026, starting at 3:11 PM from Place de l'Étoile.
Prices
Free. All activities and the cavalcade are free to access.
Contact
City of Strasbourg
Website: strasbourg.eu
Practical Tips
Arrive early to find a good spot along the route. Don't forget costumes! The Carnival Village offers free face painting for children. Warm clothing recommended in late March.
From Medieval Roots to Historical Twists
The origins of the Strasbourg Carnival date back to the Middle Ages, when Rhenish rites loudly celebrated the end of winter before the austerity of Lent. Masks, disguises, and processions filled the streets in an explosion of colors and sounds. But Alsace's turbulent history—alternating French and German rule, wars, cultural pressures—took its toll on this tradition. In 1902, carnival completely disappeared from Strasbourg, a victim of political and cultural tensions.
1956: Resurrection by Cabaret
It would take more than half a century for carnival to be reborn, thanks to a spectacular feat by the cabaret De Barabli. On February 19, 1956, Germain Muller and Raymond Vogel, founders of this legendary Alsatian satirical cabaret, challenged the respectable Strasbourg bourgeoisie by parading Crocus Morus, a 6-meter-high mannequin, on a float through the city. Carnival was revived, driven by humor and irreverence.
The Cavalcade, the Beating Heart of Carnival
Today, the Grande Cavalcade is the highlight of the carnival. The procession, traditionally starting at 3:11 PM (11 being the 'number of the fool' in carnival tradition), winds through the city from Place de l'Étoile to the Grande-Île. Allegorical floats, brass bands, costumed groups, majorettes, dance troupes, and associations parade for several hours in a festive and family-friendly atmosphere.
A New Theme Each Year
Each edition of the carnival adopts an original theme that inspires the floats and costumes. In 2025, it's animal tales that guide the procession; in 2026, the theme of 'fantastic and legendary animals'—dragons, chimeras, and mythological creatures—will parade imaginary beings through the streets of Strasbourg. The story told in 2026 follows the journey of two children, Louisa and Côme, as they discover these extraordinary creatures.
The Carnival Village
In addition to the cavalcade, the Carnival Village sets up on the Terrasse Rohan (or Place Gutenberg) on Saturday and Sunday. Makeup stands, creative workshops, musical ambiance: it's the place for families to prepare, get dressed up, and share the excitement before the procession passes. A popular and free event that celebrates Alsatian identity with joy and generosity.
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