Euro Disney has everything your family needs for a great time. With hundreds of rides and attractions, lots of themed restaurants, a zoo and a daily Disney parade you'll be spoilt for choice as you wonder around this magical kingdom.
This massive festival takes place in May every year and has been going since 1977.
The Diamond Jubilee will be a once in a life time celebration of the British Royal Family and Queen Elizabeth's 60 years on the throne.
With its origins in the 1880s, Up Helly Aa is the largest and oldest fire festival in Europe. It is an all-day and all-night event that features parades, processions, feasting, dancing, entertainment and the burning of a Viking Galley replica.
The Oak King is celebrated each midwinter during the Montol Midwinter Festival in deepest Cornwall, England. This yearly festival starts off with an impressive procession to the oldest part of the town, the Lecudjack Hill Fort. These Rivers of Fire Lantern parades set off after dark, and feature thousands of revellers dressed in masks and carrying lanters.
Europride is taking place in Stockholm, Sweden, this year between 25 July and 3 August. It'll be the biggest event on the European Gay and Lesbian calendar and great fun for everyone with an open mind.
London's Chinese New Year celebrations are a great, free, day out for visitors and Londoners alike. It's also one of the most child-friendly events: With a great parade, art and gymnastics performances, fireworks, and individuals performing for the crowds all over Chinatown, Soho, and Leicester Square.
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