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On the Agenda: What’s happening in France this week

From an important state visit to two public holidays and QR codes for Paris residents, here's what is happening in France this week.

On the Agenda: What's happening in France this week
France's President Emmanuel Macron lays a wreath of flowers on the tomb of the unknown soldier at the Arc de Triomphe as part of ceremonies marking the Allied victory against Nazi Germany and the end of World War II in Europe (VE Day), in Paris on May 8, 2022. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / POOL / AFP)

Monday

Xi Jinping visiting France – China’s President XI Jinping and his wife, Peng Liyuan, will be in France from Monday to Tuesday for a state visit. French President Emmanuel Macron will welcome them in the Hautes-Pyrénées in southern France. The visit is a recognition of the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between France and China.

30th Anniversary of Channel Tunnel – The Channel Tunnel was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II and France’s then president François Mitterand on May 6, 1994 – 30 years ago.

Wednesday

Bank holiday for VE Day – Most workers across France will get a day off for Victory in Europe day on May 8th. You can expect the day to involve military parades and remembrance events in towns and cities around France. This year will mark the 79th anniversary of the end of the war.

Olympic torch arrival – The Olympic torch, which already started its journey from Greece, will arrive in Marseille on May 8th before beginning its relay around France. You can see the route here.

Thursday

Bank holiday for Ascension – This year, the Christian festival of Ascension falls on Thursday, May 9th. This means workers in France will enjoy two back-to-back jours fériés (bank holidays).

Friday

QR code for Paris residents – People who live in the area closest to the Seine river in Paris will need to sign up for a QR code to access their homes and neighbourhoods during and shortly before the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games. If you plan to host guests, you will also need to register them for security purposes.

You can see the area that will be encompassed within the security zone HERE. As for signing up for the QR code, the website to sign up will be posted by the Paris Police Préfecture in the coming days, and it is set to open on Friday, May 10th.

READ MORE: Which areas will be closed in Paris during the Olympics?

Faire le point – With two public holidays in the middle of the week, many people in France will take advantage of the opportunity to ‘faire le pont’ (make the bridge) by taking off work on Friday.

MotoGP Grand Prix – Fans of motorcycle racing will undoubtedly be excited for the French MotoGP Grand Prix, which will run from Friday May 10th to Sunday May 12th at Le Mans, along the Bugatti circuit. You can find full information for the event here.

Saturday

Eurovision – Saturday marks the finals of the Eurovision song contest, but you can also watch France compete before that. The semi-finals are set for May 7th and May 9th (although France goes straight through to the finals every year as one of the ‘big five’ who fund the contest). France will be represented by the artist Slimane. 

READ MORE: 5 things to know about France’s 2024 Eurovision song

Sunday

Mother’s Day in the US – With UK Mother’s Day having passed and French Mother’s Day not until the end of the month, it is easy for Americans in France to forget that US Mother’s Day falls on the second Sunday of May. Consider this a helpful reminder to make your reservations or send your letter, flowers or gifts ASAP.

Heavy traffic on French roads – Traffic watchdog Bison Futé predicts that return travel will be congested on Sunday, as holidaymakers head home after enjoying the May public holidays. Traffic is expected to be ‘black’ (extremely slow) in the north-west, while the rest of the country has been marked in red for (very slow). You can consult their predictions here.

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WHAT CHANGES IN FRANCE

On the Agenda: What’s happening in France this week

From the start of the Cannes Film Festival to the European night of museums and increased medical costs, here's what is happening in France this week.

On the Agenda: What's happening in France this week

Monday

‘Choose France’ Summit – French President Emmanuel Macron will chair the 7th annual ‘Choose France’ summit, which gathers foreign business leaders and investors to the Château de Versailles. This year, the theme will be centered on the Paris Olympic Games. 

QR codes – People who live in central Paris may need to register for a QR code during the Olympic Games. The platform opens to the public on Monday.

READ MORE: Paris Olympics: Who needs a QR code to get around and how to sign up for one

Assisted dying bill – A special commission within France’s Assemblée Nationale will begin examining a bill aimed at legalising assisted death for the terminally ill. The full bill will be presented before parliament for debates starting on May 27th.

Tuesday

The Cannes Film Festival – The 77th edition of the Cannes film festival will take place from May 14th to 25th at the Palais des festivals et des congrès in Cannes. 

Wednesday

MaPrimeRénov changes – France’s scheme to help households pay for energy renovations to their homes will change between May 15th and December 31st. First, you will still be able to use it to finance single projects work, such as fixing insulation, and you will be able to do this without giving a prior energy rating, which means that homes with lower energy scores will be eligible for single-project renovations longer.

READ MORE: GUIDE: French property grants you might be eligible for

Increased medical costs – In January, the French government announced plans to double two types of healthcare expenses, one being the participation forfaitaire, which will increase from a flat rate of €1 to between €2-3 starting on May 15th. These are the small healthcare costs for things like prescriptions, appointments and travel to and from healthcare visits that are not reimbursed by the state.

READ MORE: Why medical costs are rising in France in 2024

Thursday

Firefighter’s strike – Firefighters in France are planning to strike on Thursday in the hopes of getting better recognition for occupational illnesses, including cancer. While firefighters in France do have the right to strike, they are subject to a minimum service obligation and, if necessary, small teams can be requisitioned by local authorities for emergencies.

Friday

Art rock festival – If you are a fan of rock music, you might be interested in the Art Rock festival in Saint-Brieuc in Brittany. It will run from Friday May 17th to Sunday May 19th, with well-known performers like the Libertines, Morcheeba and Clara Ysé. More info on ticketing here.

Saturday

European night of Museums – On Saturday, May 18th many museums will keep their doors open – for free – all night long as part of the “European night of museums”. This year will mark the 20th edition of the event since its launch in 2005. Several Paris museums take part, outside of Paris you can find more information on the website for your local town hall. For Paris, more information here.

Sunday

Pharmacists to strike – Unions representing pharmacists have called for strikes in protect over drug shortages, low wages and the sale of medication on the internet. On-call pharmacists have been asked to walk out during the Pentecost long-weekend (May 18th to 20th, including Sunday), and for all pharmacies across France to close on Thursday, May 30th.

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