Belgium Liège celebrates Bastille Day each year since the end of the
First World War, as Liège was decorated by the
Légion d'Honneur for its unexpected resistance during the
Battle of Liège. The city also hosts a fireworks show outside of Congress Hall. Specifically in Liège, celebrations of Bastille Day have been known to be bigger than the celebrations of the Belgian National holiday. Around 35,000 people gather to celebrate Bastille Day. There is a traditional festival dance of the French consul that draws large crowds, and many unofficial events over the city celebrate the relationship between France and the city of Liège.
Canada Vancouver,
British Columbia, holds a celebration featuring exhibits, food, and entertainment. The Toronto Bastille Day festival is also celebrated in
Toronto,
Ontario. The festival is organized by the
French-Canadian community in Toronto and sponsored by the Consulate General of France in Toronto. The celebration includes music, performances, sport competitions, and a French Market. At the end of the festival, there is also a traditional French .
Czech Republic Since 2008,
Prague has hosted a French market "" ("Fourteenth of July Market") offering traditional French food and wine as well as music. The market takes place on
Kampa Island, it is usually between 11 and 14 July. It acts as an event that marks the relinquish of the EU presidency from France to the Czech Republic. Traditional selections of French produce, including cheese, wine, meat, bread and pastries, are provided by the market. Throughout the event, live music is played in the evenings, with lanterns lighting up the square at night.
Denmark The amusement park
Tivoli celebrates Bastille Day., Hungary
Hungary Budapest's two-day celebration is sponsored by the
Institut de France. The festival is hosted along the
Danube River, with streets filled with music and dancing. There are also local markets dedicated to French foods and wine, mixed with some traditional Hungarian specialties. At the end of the celebration, a fireworks show is held on the river banks.
India Bastille Day is celebrated with great festivity in
Pondicherry, a former French colony.
Ireland The Embassy of France in Ireland organizes several events around
Dublin,
Cork and
Limerick for Bastille Day; including evenings of French music and tasting of French food. Many members of the French community in Ireland take part in the festivities. Events in Dublin include live entertainment, speciality menus on French cuisine, and screenings of popular French films.
New Zealand The
Auckland suburb of
Remuera hosts an annual French-themed Bastille Day street festival. Visitors enjoy mimes, dancers, music, as well as French foods and drinks. The budding relationship between the two countries, with the establishment of a Maori garden in France and exchange of their analyses of cave art, resulted in the creation of an official reception at the Residence of France. There is also an event in Wellington for the French community held at the Residence of France. has been celebrated since 1993. (Franschhoek, or 'French Corner,' is situated in the
Western Cape.) As South Africa's gourmet capital, French food, wine and other entertainment is provided throughout the festival. The French Consulate in South Africa also celebrates their national holiday with a party for the French community.
French Polynesia Following colonial rule,
France annexed a large portion of what is now
French Polynesia. Under French rule,
Tahitians were permitted to participate in sport, singing, and dancing competitions one day a year: Bastille Day. The single day of celebration evolved into the major Heiva i Tahiti festival in
Papeete Tahiti, where traditional events such as canoe races, tattooing, and fire walks are held. The singing and dancing competitions continue with music composed with traditional instruments such as the nasal flute and ukulele. Live entertainment is performed at
Canary Wharf, with weeklong performances of French theatre at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre in Kentish Town. Restaurants feature cabarets and special menus across the city, and other celebrations include garden parties and sports tournaments. There is also a large event at the Bankside and Borough Market, where there is live music, street performers, and traditional French games played. ;Northeastern States
Baltimore,
Maryland, has a large Bastille Day celebration each year at Petit Louis in the Roland Park area of Baltimore.
Boston has a celebration annually, hosted by the French Cultural Center for 40 years. The street festival occurs in Boston's
Back Bay neighborhood, near the Cultural Center's headquarters. The celebration includes
francophone musical performers, dancing, and
French cuisine. New York City has numerous Bastille Day celebrations each July, including
Bastille Day on 60th Street hosted by the
French Institute Alliance Française between Fifth and Lexington Avenues on the Upper East Side of
Manhattan, Bastille Day on Smith Street in
Brooklyn, and Bastille Day in
Tribeca. There is also the annual Bastille Day Ball, taking place since 1924.) In Newport, Rhode Island, the annual Bastille Day celebration is organized by the local chapter of the Alliance Française. It takes place at King Park in Newport at the monument memorializing the accomplishments of the General Comte de Rochambeau whose 6,000 to 7,000 French forces landed in Newport on 11 July 1780. Their assistance in the defeat of the English in the War of Independence is well documented and is proof of the special relationship between France and the United States. In
Washington D.C., food, music, and auction events are sponsored by the
Embassy of France. There is also a French Festival within the city, where families can meet period entertainment groups set during the time of the French Revolution. Restaurants host parties serving traditional French food.
Miami's celebration is organized by "French & Famous" in partnership with the French American Chamber of Commerce, the Union des Français de l'Etranger and many French brands. The event gathers over 1,000 attendees to celebrate "La Fête Nationale". The location and theme change every year. In 2017, the theme was "Guinguette Party" and attracted 1,200 francophiles at The River Yacht Club.
New Orleans,
Louisiana, has multiple celebrations, the largest in the historic
French Quarter. In
Austin, Texas, the Alliance Française d'Austin usually conducts a family-friendly Bastille Day party at the
French Legation, the home of the French representative to the
Republic of Texas from 1841 to 1845. ; Midwestern States
Chicago,
Illinois, has hosted a variety of Bastille Day celebrations in a number of locations in the city, including
Navy Pier and
Oz Park. The recent incarnations have been sponsored in part by the Chicago branch of the French-American Chamber of Commerce and by the
French Consulate-General in Chicago.
Milwaukee's four-day street festival begins with a "Storming of the Bastille" with a 43-foot replica of the
Eiffel Tower.
Minneapolis,
Minnesota, has a celebration with wine, French food, pastries, a flea market, circus performers and bands. Also in the Twin Cities area, the local chapter of the
Alliance Française has hosted an annual event for years at varying locations with a competition for the "Best
Baguette of the
Twin Cities".
Montgomery, Ohio, has a celebration with wine, beer, local restaurants' fare, pastries, games and bands.
St. Louis,
Missouri, has annual festivals in the
Soulard neighborhood, the former French village of
Carondelet, Missouri, and in the
Benton Park neighborhood.
The Chatillon-DeMenil Mansion in the Benton Park neighborhood, holds an annual Bastille Day festival with reenactments of the beheading of
Marie Antoinette and
Louis XVI, traditional dancing, and artillery demonstrations. Carondelet also began hosting an annual
saloon crawl to celebrate Bastille Day in 2017. The
Soulard neighborhood in
St. Louis,
Missouri celebrates its unique French heritage with special events including a parade, which honors the
peasants who rejected the
monarchy. The parade includes a 'gathering of the
mob,' a walking and
golf cart parade, and a mock
beheading of the
King and
Queen. ; Western States
Portland, Oregon, has celebrated Bastille Day with crowds up to 8,000, in public festivals at various public parks, since 2001. The event is coordinated by the Alliance Française of Portland.
Seattle's Bastille Day celebration, held at the
Seattle Center, involves performances, picnics, wine and shopping.
Sacramento, California, conducts annual "waiter races" in the midtown restaurant and shopping district, with a street festival. ==One-time celebrations==