List of festivals in Europe

The following is an incomplete list of festivals in Europe, with links to separate lists by country and region where applicable. This list includes festivals of diverse types, including regional festivals, religious festivals, commerce festivals, film festivals, folk festivals, carnivals, recurring festivals on holidays, and music festivals. Some recurring European traditional festivals are over a thousand years old.[1][2] Note that list of music festivals in Europe redirects here, with music festivals denoted with (music) for countries where there is not a dedicated music section. The list overlaps with list of film festivals in Europe.

Festivals of Europe
Ólavsøka festival in Tórshavn.
General Information
SubtopicsList of festivals, list of music festivals, list of film festivals
LocationEurope, Asia
Related topicsCulture of Europe

Sovereign states

Albania

Music festivals in Albania

Andorra

Belarus

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Music festivals in Bulgaria

Cyprus

Music festivals in the Czech Republic

  • Metronome Festival Prague (arts & music)
  • United Islands of Prague (arts & music)

Denmark

Estonia

Music festivals in Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

  • List of festivals in Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Latvia

Music festivals in Latvia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Music festivals in Luxembourg

Malta

Music festivals in Malta

Moldova

Monaco

Montenegro

The Netherlands

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Alyye parusa, Scarlet Sails event held annually in Russia.

San Marino

Slovakia

Music festivals in Slovakia

Slovenia

  • List of festivals in Slovenia

Spain

El Ajo Festival

Switzerland

  • List of festivals in Switzerland

United Kingdom

States with limited recognition

Kosovo

Lists by region
Festivals in Kosovo

Northern Cyprus

Transnistria

Dependencies and other territories

Åland

The Faroe Islands

Gibraltar

Guernsey

Jersey

Isle of Man

Svalbard

  • Culture of Svalbard

See also

References

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