
©Patrick Varotto
At a time when winter visitors came to forget winter in the mild climate of the Côte d’Azur, some hoteliers in Mentonnais suggested that the municipality organize a parade to liven up the town and entertain their wealthy clientele. The year was 1875, and the first parade was an instant hit with Mentonnais, artists and palace-goers looking for fun in the cooler months.
In the 19th century, Menton was Europe’s lemon capital: the quality of its golden fruit was such that the town was already known as the “Lemon Rock”. It wasn’t until 1929 that the lemon joined the carnival. That year, a hotelier organized an exhibition of citrus fruits and flowers in the gardens of the Hotel Riviera. Such was the success of the event that the following year it took to the streets, where citrus-filled carts were paraded by charming Mentonnaises. In the end, the carnival’s local color was self-evident. In 1934, the municipality gave it the name Fête du Citron® that it still enjoys today.
In 1936, the six-day festival took over the Biovès gardens for the first citrus and flower show. François Ferrié was commissioned to design the floats in lemons and oranges, and the motifs in the gardens, which were essentially flat. After the war, which marked a pause in the organization, the motifs grew in height and volume. In 1955, the parade became a corso and adopted an annual theme. The 70s marked the beginning of the event’s internationalization. 1984 saw the first edition of the Salon des Orchidées, which still accompanies the Fête du Citron® today.
Since 1936, the Boviès gardens have hosted a daily exhibition of citrus motifs for the duration of the festival. Year after year, the exhibition has become more creative and more surprising. As night falls, the citrus decorations take on a new mood of mystery and reverie: the gardens become Jardins de Lumières.
On the Promenade du Soleil, the Golden Fruit Corsos keep Sundays alive with the rhythm of brass bands and folkloric groups as they wind their way between the parade’s citrus floats.
Thursday night corsos wake up the town as soon as night falls. The parade of floats stretches out in a festive atmosphere to the rhythms and sounds of world music and dance. And the evening ends with a magnificent fireworks display.
The Fête du Citron® welcomes 200,000 visitors over the course of the event. No fewer than 300 professionals are mobilized for its organization.
To meet the festival’s needs, 120 tonnes of citrus fruit are shipped in from all over the world, and 1,000,000 rubber bands are required. In the past, citrus fruits were garlanded with wires that pierced them, but today they are bound with rubber bands. Last but not least, 15 tons of metal are forged for the float frames.
In 2025, the theme of the 91st Fête du Citron® will be “Journey(s) to the stars”.
The next Fête du Citron® will take place from February 15 to March 2, 2025.
To purchase your tickets for the Fête du Citron®, there are two links to remember:
Every year, the Lemon Festival® is punctuated by several highlights:
To take part in the Fête du Citron®, you can :
From Nice :
Zou! buses 600 and 601 (evenings) take you to Menton in around an hour, via the coast and Monaco.
Line 80 takes you from Menton to Nice (airport), via the freeway, in around 75 minutes.
Getting around Menton or from your parking lot :
Shuttles and buses available
The town of Menton offers free parking. Signs at the various entrances to the town indicate the different parking areas (for cars, campers, buses, etc.).
For Sunday corsos, we strongly recommend arriving in Menton before 11am.
The easiest way to reach Menton is via the ZOU! train network .
During the Fête du Citron®, the P4 Koaland parking lot is open to motorhomes on Sundays from 8am to 7pm and on Thursdays from 5pm to midnight (subject to change).
Please note
We encourage you to use public transport.
For health and safety reasons, animals are not allowed in the parade route or in the Palais de l’Europe.
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