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Take a look at what you can attend if you live in France or visit in October
If you live in France or happen to be visiting in October you will be lucky because there some great events going to take place this month around the country. Take a look at the list with some of them.
Jazz Entre Les Deux Tours, La Rochelle, October 3rd – 6th
This year would makr the 20th edition of the annual jazz festival commemoration violinist Didier Lockwood. Tickets are availavle at four venues.
Oktoberfest, Paris October 4th – 14th / Marseille October 25th – November 3rd
Initially German, the Octoberfest tradition will make two stops in France. Needless to say it will have a fully German spirit making it a great opportunity to get a taste of one country while being in another.
La Nuit Blanche, Paris, October 6th – 7th
This festival will continue for the whole night and will highlight the city's famous monuments. Public transport will be free so no excuses for not seeing as much as possible.
Festival Lumière, Lyon, October 13th – 21st
This is to all the fans of classic cinema out there. Screenings, movies in concerts and celebrity guests will highlight the film festival.
Source: The Local
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