
For close to 100 years, the 18th Arrondissement of Paris has celebrated its grape harvest festival.
Centered on the historic district of Montmartre, overlooking the city and blessed with its own micro vineyard, the Fête des Vendanges will this year run from October 7-11.
The 93rd edition has the theme "The 18th Arrondissement Leads the Beat".
Drawing nearly 1.5 million visitors annually, the festival is the third-largest event organized by the City of Paris.
For five days, the entire 18th arrondissement is transformed into a huge open-air stage where music,
gastronomy, heritage, and community celebration come together.
Concerts, choirs, dances, performances, musical parades, participatory events, and neighborhood
festivities will fill the arrondissement's streets, squares, and iconic venues.
The festival's Taste Trail will bring together producers, winemakers from Chablis,and Auxerre, and artisans sharing their products, craftsmanship, and stories at the foot of the Sacré-Cœur.
The Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre is promoted as being committed to the values that define it: solidarity, openness, inclusion, and the sharing of knowledge and traditions.
The 2026 edition will also continue its commitment to environmental sustainability through initiatives promoting responsible food practices, waste reduction, sustainable mobility, short supply chains, and the promotion of local expertise.
Images: Erwan-Floch & Mathilde Gardel