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Bastille Day 2026: QR Code Now Required for the Champs-Élysées Parade

Online registration, a personal QR code, and double ID checks — what's changing this year, and how to avoid scams with DoItQR.

📝 By the DoItQR team 📅 July 10, 2026 ⏱ 8 min read

1. QR Code Required for the July 14 Parade: What's Changing

It's a first in the history of the Bastille Day military parade: for the 2026 edition, the public will no longer have free access to the areas around the Champs-Élysées. Until now, a simple bag check at the avenue's entry points was enough. This year, anyone who wants to attend the parade must first register online and present a personal QR code on the day.

Registration remains free and open to everyone, but it fundamentally changes how people attend this popular event, which typically draws tens of thousands of spectators along the avenue.

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The parade by the numbers Around 8,500 participants, 300 vehicles including roughly a hundred motorcycles, 95 aircraft, 35 helicopters, and 193 horses from the Republican Guard are expected on the Champs-Élysées.

2. Why This Unprecedented Measure?

This exceptional setup stems from a particularly heavy diplomatic calendar. This is the last parade of Emmanuel Macron's two terms, and dozens of heads of state from the "Coalition of the Willing" — countries supporting Ukraine — are expected in the stands.

Paris police chief Patrice Faure modeled the plan directly on the system tested during the Paris 2024 Olympics. He told Le Parisien the approach delivers an extremely high level of security.

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No specific threat Authorities have not identified any specific threat for this edition. The stepped-up measures are mainly linked to the presence of numerous foreign delegations.

3. How to Register and Get Your QR Code

Registration is done exclusively online, on the official platform of the French presidency. It takes just a few minutes and requires no payment.

  1. Go to the official site: evenements.elysee.fr
  2. Enter your first name, last name, date of birth, and an email address
  3. Add any companions to the same registration, if needed
  4. Submit your registration — the process is completely free
  5. You'll receive a personal QR code by email, required to pass through the checkpoints
  6. Keep the QR code accessible on your phone, or print it as a backup
Don't wait until the last minute An on-site help desk will validate late registrations in real time on the day, but it's best to register in advance to avoid last-minute digital bottlenecks.

4. Where and When to Present Your QR Code

The checkpoint zone covers the entire area between Place Charles-de-Gaulle (Arc de Triomphe) and Place Clemenceau, near the Concorde. On the day, two successive checks will take place at each access point.

DetailInfo
Access points12 points along the avenue
1st checkVerification of the personal QR code
2nd checkID verification
Gates open7:30 AM
Parade startAround 9:50 AM, troops move at 10:21 AM
Estimated endAround 12:00 PM
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No capacity cap, but plan ahead No maximum capacity has been set for this edition despite the stepped-up security. Tens of thousands of spectators are expected, so it's best to arrive early.

5. Practical Tips for the Day

  • Keep your QR code and an ID easily accessible
  • Charge your phone or print the QR code ahead of time
  • Travel light: large bags, suitcases, and coolers are not allowed
  • High temperatures are forecast — plan for light clothing and sun protection
  • Some metro stations near the Champs-Élysées may be closed or restricted that day
  • Expect queues at the checkpoints and plan your route accordingly

6. Watch Out for Fake Sites and QR Code Scams

An event as widely followed as the July 14 parade is a prime target for phishing attempts. Fraudulent sites imitating evenements.elysee.fr, or emails posing as the official organizers, may try to collect your personal data or even your banking details.

🚨 Warning signs to never ignore

  • You're asked to pay for your QR code — official registration is free
  • The registration link doesn't point to an official elysee.fr domain
  • You're asked for banking information or a password
  • The message creates artificial urgency: "Last spots, register now!"
  • The QR code comes from social media, a reseller, or an unofficial third-party site
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The right reflex Never scan a QR code related to this event received through an unofficial channel without checking it first. If you're unsure about a link or code, verify it before you click.

7. DoItQR Diagnostic: Check Before You Scan

Given the rise in fraud attempts around official events, DoItQR offers a free diagnostic tool to analyze any QR code before you open the link it contains.

  • Analyzes the domain reputation the QR code points to
  • Detects suspicious redirects and shortened URLs
  • Identifies known phishing signals
  • Checks whether the link points to an official domain like elysee.fr

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8. DoItQR Scanner: Your Safe Scanning Tool

DoItQR's scanner always displays the full URL before you access it — your first line of defense to verify a link points to an official site.

✅ An official link related to Bastille Day should always:

  • Point to a domain ending in elysee.fr
  • Never ask for payment to register
  • Never request a password or banking credentials
  • Never force a file download
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Good habit If you're unsure about an email or message related to the event, go directly to the official site by typing the address yourself rather than clicking a link.

9. Conclusion: Register Early, Scan Carefully

A personal QR code is now the key to attending the July 14 parade on the Champs-Élysées. The golden rule: official registration is free and only happens on evenements.elysee.fr.

Register early, keep your QR code and ID within reach, and take 30 seconds to check any suspicious link or code with DoItQR before you use it.

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📚 Sources

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  2. France 3 Régions — Online registration and QR code requiredfranceinfo.fr
  3. Europe1 — Registration required onlineeurope1.fr
  4. Epoch Times — Online registration and QR code requiredepochtimes.fr
  5. Police & Réalités — Online registration becomes mandatorypoliceetrealites.com
  6. Sortiraparis — How to register to attend the paradesortiraparis.com
  7. Paris je t'aime — Military parade July 14, 2026parisjetaime.com
  8. Affiches Parisiennes — Timing, access and tipsmesinfos.fr
  9. Élysée — Official events platform of the French presidencyevenements.elysee.fr
  10. DoItQR — QR Code Diagnostic Tooldoitqr.com/diagnostic