New Year’s Eve 2026 in Paris: Champs-Élysées Celebration & Arc de Triomphe Fireworks
Champs-Élysées Celebration
As the calendar turns toward 2026, Paris once again activates one of its most time-honoured traditions: the grand New Year’s Eve celebration along the Champs-Élysées. On 31 December 2025, the world-famous avenue transforms into a pedestrian-only celebration zone, setting the stage for a meticulously orchestrated night of light, culture, and collective countdown.
New Year’s Eve 2026
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Event Name | New Year’s Eve 2026 Celebration on the Champs-Élysées |
| Date | 31 December 2025 |
| Occasion | Countdown to New Year 2026 |
| Location | Champs-Élysées, Paris |
| Main Landmark | Arc de Triomphe |
| Organiser | City of Paris |
| Traffic Access | Avenue closed to vehicles (pedestrian-only zone) |
| Core Attractions | Video mapping show + midnight fireworks |
| Video Mapping | Large-scale projection on the Arc de Triomphe |
| Fireworks Display | Launched at midnight to welcome 2026 |
| Audience | General public, families, tourists |
| Attendance | Hundreds of thousands annually |
| Cost | Free public event |
| Live Broadcast | France 2 (National TV) |
| Significance | Paris’s flagship New Year celebration |
| Experience Type | Cultural, festive, large-scale public gathering |
A Flagship Celebration, Executed with Precision
Recognised globally as the capital’s ceremonial backbone, the Champs-Élysées welcomes hundreds of thousands of attendees every December 31. The operational blueprint remains consistent with past successes, balancing crowd flow, safety, and spectacle—while continuously enhancing the production value.
At the core of the evening’s programming is a large-scale video mapping show, projected directly onto the iconic Arc de Triomphe. This immersive visual performance blends digital artistry with Parisian heritage, reinforcing the city’s positioning as both a cultural custodian and a forward-looking global capital.
Fireworks at the Heart of Paris
As midnight approaches, the celebration culminates in a fireworks display radiating from the Arc de Triomphe, illuminating the avenue and marking the official arrival of New Year 2026. This finale has become a non-negotiable highlight—tradition-first in spirit, yet modern in execution.
City-Led, Globally Broadcast
The event is produced and hosted by the City of Paris, reinforcing its role in delivering inclusive, large-scale public celebrations. To maximize reach and visibility, the entire program is broadcast live on France 2, ensuring nationwide and international audiences can participate remotely.
Why This Event Remains Unmissable
From a strategic standpoint, New Year’s Eve on the Champs-Élysées continues to be:
- A heritage-driven celebration rooted in tradition
- A high-impact visual production leveraging modern technology
- A tourism and brand amplifier for Paris on a global stage
For both Parisians and visitors, this annual gathering is more than a party—it’s a shared moment of transition, staged with consistency, scale, and unmistakable Parisian flair.
Getting around Paris
- Free transport: take advantage of free travel on the Île-de-France network from 5pm on 31 December until noon the following day
- Metro and RER: to ensure you can get around at night, lines 1, 2, 4, 6, 9 and 14, as well as all RER lines, will run continuously throughout the night
- Access closure times: to ensure the avenue is secure, stops will close in stages: from 2pm for Charles de Gaulle – Étoile and Argentine; from 4pm for the central area (George V, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Concorde, Tuileries, etc.); then at 9pm (Dupleix, Passy) and 12.10am (Ternes)
- Reopening plan: to facilitate departure from the event, the Charles de Gaulle – Étoile, Kléber, George V, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Concorde stations will reopen to passengers at 1am
- Night buses: the Noctilien service will adapt its routes and increase its frequency according to the traffic zones defined by the authorities
- Find full details of lines and stops on the RATP website

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