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WHAT CHANGES IN FRANCE

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

From Easter festivals to potentially delayed salaries and a major new art exhibition, here's what is happening in France this week.

On the Agenda: What's happening in France this week
Easter eggs in a workshop. Photo by Fred TANNEAU / AFP.

Monday

Holi – The Hindu festival, also known as the Festival of Colours, Love, and Spring takes place on Monday. It celebrates the arrival of spring.

Lunar eclipse – There will be a lunar eclipse on Monday, and it will be partially visible from western Europe. Unfortunately the conditions will not be ‘favourable‘ to get a good view of it from mainland France. It will last four hours and 39 minutes, starting at 5:33 am, hitting a peak at 8:12 am, and ending at 10:32 am.

Tuesday

Strikes at French news networks – Unions representing journalists at France Inter, France info, and France Culture are calling for walkouts due to a merging of health services between the different networks. 

France v Chile – Ahead of the Euros, France will play Chile in a friendly match at the Stade Orange Vélodrome in Marseille, starting at 9pm.

Impressionism exhibitions – Celebrating the 150th anniversary of art movement that was born in 1874, a series of museums will host impressionism exhibitions starting during the month of March. Paris’ Musée d’Orsay, which has the world’s best collection of impressionists, will host the exhibition ‘1874: Inventing Impressionism’ starting on Tuesday.

READ MORE: 8 French special exhibitions to mark 150th anniversary of Impressionism

Thursday

Salaries delayed for some in France – If you were set to receive your monthly salary in France on March 28th, it may not reach your bank account until Tuesday, April 2nd. This is due to bank closures, running from Thursday night to Monday, as a result of the public holidays surrounding Easter.

Friday

Good Friday – While Good Friday is not a bank holiday in the rest of France, people in Alsace-Lorraine will get a day off from work, due to the area’s unique history having been passed off between France and Germany for centuries.

READ MORE: What’s open in France over Easter weekend?

The Foire des Hérolles – The event has existed since the Middle Ages. It takes place on the 29th of the month, each month, in central France, in the commune of Coulonges-les-Hérolles going from 8am to 1:30pm. The fair involves over 400 stands – offering textiles, showing animals, fresh products and crafts. Thousands of visitors attend.

Saturday

Scotland v France – As part of the Women’s Six Nations Rugby Championship, Scotland and France will go head to head on Saturday at 3:15pm (2:15 PM GMT) at the Hive Stadium in Edinburgh.

Sunday

Easter Sunday – From ‘flying bells’ and large omelettes to Chasse aux oeufs (Easter egg hunts), there are plenty of different ways French people celebrate Pâques.

READ MORE: Flying bells and giant omelettes: Eight ways the French celebrate Easter

Energy benefits – The energy voucher (chèque energie) paid to 5.6 million households on April 21st, 2023, to help them pay their electricity and gas bills, expires on March 31st, 2024.

Increased medical charges – The French government announced in January a doubling of the franchises médicales from March 31st – this is the amount that is deducted from a medical cost before you are reimbursed. 

End of the winter trêve – The annual winter ‘truce’, when tenants cannot be evicted from their rented homes for non-payment of rent, ends as it does every year on March 31st.

Clocks change – We all lose an hour’s sleep as the clocks go forward on March 31st.

. . . and don’t forget that Monday is a public holiday, so there will likely be reduced or altered opening hours for many organisations. It’s also ‘April fish’ day, so watch out for people trying to prank you

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WHAT CHANGES IN FRANCE

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

In which there’s another public holiday – the last one for some time – some important tax deadlines, a strike, two big sporting events and a very special day for families.

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

Monday 

Pentecost Officially, Monday is a public holiday in France, the fourth and final one this month. But Pentecost is an unusual jour ferie, in which many people – rather than take the day off – work for free. It’s also the last public holiday in France before the Fête nationale on July 14th.

READ ALSO Why do many in France work for free on Pentecost public holiday? 

European elections campaigning for the European elections in June officially begins on Monday. Because of the aforementioned public holiday, it’s more likely that town halls will start erected their grey election billboards on Tuesday but technically parties can start the official bit of the campaign from May 20th.

Tuesday

Tax deadline Day 1 Tuesday is deadline day for anyone who prefers to make their tax declarations using a paper form rather than the online one. If you do your declarations online you have a little bit more time, depending on where you live.

READ ALSO REMINDER: When are France’s 2024 tax declaration deadlines?

Rail strike SNCF forecasts ‘major disruption’ to RER and Transilien rail services in the greater Paris region of Île-de-France, after unions called a one-day strike over Olympic Games’ bonuses. Paris city services like the Metro, bus and tram routes will not be affected.

Wednesday

Fête de la Nature Thousands of events at venues across the country will mark the five-day Fête de la Nature in France, which starts on Wednesday, May 22nd, and runs to Sunday, May 26th. For more information, and a full list of events, click here.

Thursday

Tax deadline Day 2 If you’re filing your tax declaration online, May 23rd is deadline day for anyone living in the départements 01 (Ain) to 19 (Corrèze). This is also the date to file for people living outside of France.

READ ALSO The bumper French tax guide for 2024

Saturday

Rugby Top 14 side Toulouse take on URC giants Leinster in the Champions Cup final at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The two sides boast nine titles between them, but this is the first time they have met in the showpiece match, which kicks off at 3.45pm. 

Football Lyon face Paris Saint-Germain in the Coupe de France final at Lille’s Stade Pierre-Mauroy. The match kicks off at 9pm.

Sunday

Mother’s Day Don’t forget that Mother’s Day in France falls on a different day to the UK and US. 

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