Oktoberfest, Bastille Day, Midsummer, Carnival, and national celebrations across Europe.
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Celebrate France's national day on July 14 with fireworks, flags, and festive emojis. Bastille Day commemorates the storming of the Bastille in 1789 and the birth of the French Republic.
Celebrate Germany's famous Oktoberfest beer festival with pretzels, beer mugs, and Bavarian festivities. The world's largest folk festival is held annually in Munich from late September to early October.
Celebrate German Unity Day on October 3, marking the reunification of East and West Germany in 1990. A national holiday filled with pride, festivities, and remembrance.
Celebrate British royal events and coronations with regal emojis. From the Crown Jewels to royal ceremonies, mark these historic occasions for the United Kingdom's monarchy.
Celebrate Guy Fawkes Night on November 5 with fireworks, bonfires, and sparklers across the United Kingdom. Also known as Bonfire Night, it commemorates the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day on March 17, honoring the patron saint of Ireland. A global celebration of Irish culture with shamrocks, green everything, parades, and festive cheer.
Experience the magic of Venice Carnival, Italy's most spectacular Carnevale celebration. Held in the weeks before Lent, it features elaborate masks, costumes, and gondola parades along the canals.
Join the world's biggest food fight at La Tomatina in Bunol, Spain. Held on the last Wednesday of August, thousands of participants hurl tomatoes at each other in this famous festival.
Experience the adrenaline of San Fermin and the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain. Held annually from July 6-14, runners dash through the streets ahead of charging bulls.
Celebrate Koningsdag, the Netherlands' biggest national holiday on April 27. The entire country turns orange for King's Day with street parties, canal boats, and flea markets.
Experience the stunning Dutch tulip season from mid-March to mid-May when millions of tulips bloom across the Netherlands. Visit Keukenhof Gardens and see endless fields of colorful flowers.
Celebrate the Scandinavian Midsummer festival around the summer solstice in late June. A beloved tradition in Sweden, Finland, and Norway with maypoles, flower crowns, dancing, and the midnight sun.
Celebrate Syttende Mai, Norway's Constitution Day on May 17. The biggest national celebration in Norway features children's parades, traditional bunad costumes, flags, and ice cream.
Celebrate Sweden's beloved St. Lucia Day on December 13, a festival of light during the darkest time of year. Young girls wear white gowns and candle crowns while singing traditional Lucia songs.
Celebrate Poland's Independence Day on November 11, marking the restoration of Polish sovereignty in 1918. A day of national pride with parades, ceremonies, and patriotic celebrations.
Celebrate Hungary's national days including March 15 Revolution Day and August 20 St. Stephen's Day. These holidays honor Hungarian history, culture, and national identity with fireworks and festivities.
Celebrate European Carnival season before Lent with colorful parades, costumes, and festivities. From Rio-inspired celebrations in Nice to Cologne's Karneval and Venice's masquerade balls.