
There is plenty to see and do in Carcassonne. The city plays host to events throughout the year, including these annual highlights: the Bastille Day fireworks, the summer Festival de Carcassonne and the Christmas markets.more...
The Carcassonne Festival is one of the major cultural events in the south of France with nearly 100 shows on offer covering a range of genres and tastes and what’s more than 70 of these shows are free!
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Montpellier, capital of the Languedoc Roussillon, has a fine tradition of artistic, cultural and sporting events throughout the year celebrating its status as a thriving and thoroughly modern metropole.more...
Nimes revels in its mutli-cultural history and heritage. Highlights from its events calendar include bullfighting, music concerts and the annual antiques fair. For full listings, please visit the Nimes Tourist Office website.
A visit to the Languedoc is incomplete without experiencing the local traditions surrounding bulls and horses. One of the high points of the Nimes calendar are the Ferias, focussed around the Arena where bullfighting takes place.more...
Perpignan has a rich local artistic heritage and hosts events throughout the year. Highlights include the Holy Sanch Procession, Medieval Market and the annual Visa Pour l’Image photojournalism exhibition.more...
The annual carnival is a tradition that has been followed for centuries. Over a series of Saturdays and Sundays, different masked and costumed 'guilds' parade through the town playing music, singing songs and playing pranks.
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