France's national holiday on July 14th, known as Bastille Day, is marked by parades and celebrations, especially a prominent event on Champs-Elysées in Paris. Smaller towns also host festivities, often featuring fireworks and concert events. Public transport generally runs normally, though city services may be reduced to a Sunday schedule. Many large stores and supermarkets remain open, while independent shops and some restaurants usually close. The holiday provides a long weekend for many French residents to celebrate national pride and history.
Bastille Day is celebrated across France with large parades, particularly the main event on Champs-Elysées in Paris, along with fireworks in smaller towns, making it a national festive occasion.
Public transport, including mainline trains and bus services, operates normally, but city public transport may have limited services on July 14th, similar to a Sunday timetable.
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