
Easter 2026 in Vence promises a colorful and fun-filled weekend for families and visitors. From April 4 to 6, the town comes alive with artisan markets, creative workshops, folkloric performances, and the famous Flower Parade of the Queen of Vence, turning the historic center into an open-air stage.
The celebrations begin in the days leading up to the event, with spring decorations brightening the streets and the opening of the amusement park at Esplanade de la Police Municipale, running from April 3 to 19.
Main squares, including Place du Grand Jardin and Place Clemenceau, host artisan markets and areas dedicated to young creators: sustainable products, handmade crafts, textile design, and innovative upcycling projects.
Visitors can also enjoy plants for home gardens and orchards, as well as a wide selection of local food: food trucks with sweet and savory specialties, honey, cured meats, and craft beers.
The weekend kicks off with the traditional Easter egg hunt at Parc de la Conque for children aged 2–10.
Throughout the day, free creative workshops animate Place du Grand Jardin and Place Clemenceau, alongside:
Sunday begins with a parade celebrating Provençal cultural symbols, accompanied by the group Nice la Belle.
Activities continue with spring-themed workshops, pony rides, and ceremonial events, including Mass at the Vence Cathedral.
At noon, the traditional “Dance of the Log” and the coronation of the Queen of Vence mark one of the most iconic moments of the weekend.
The celebrations conclude with a procession honoring Saint Véran and Saint Lambert, followed by solemn Mass.
The afternoon features the grand finale:
This event combines tradition, entertainment, and conviviality, offering visitors an authentic Provençal Easter experience.
Easter in Vence is a unique opportunity to experience the French Riviera authentically, with:
A perfect weekend for families, culture lovers, and tourists seeking immersive seasonal events.
