List of presidential trips made by Emmanuel Macron

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This is a list of presidential trips made by Emmanuel Macron as the 25th President of France.

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This list excludes trips made within Paris, the French capital in which the Élysée Palace, the official residence and principal workplace of the President, is located and Le Touquet, the location of Macron's house. International trips are included. The number of visits per country and department where he travelled are:

Domestic trips:

International trips:

Map of international trips made by Emmanuel Macron as president:
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2017

May

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Berlin 15 MayEmmanuel Macron's state visit to Germany was his first international trip as president. He chose Germany as the first foreign trip of his presidency in a demonstration of a pro-European sign, as well as to follow the tradition of French presidents making their first international trip to Germany. [1] During his first full day in office, Macron met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. [2] The two leaders agreed to construct a plan to reform the European Union amidst the rise of right-wing populism and Euroscepticism. [3]
Flag of Mali.svg  Mali Gao 19 MayMacron met with French troops committed to Operation Barkhane. This was his first trip outside Europe as president. [4]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Brussels 25–26 MayMacron attended the NATO summit, his first summit meeting as president. He held separate bilateral meetings with other heads of government, including U.S. President Donald Trump. [5]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Taormina 26–27 MayMacron attended the 43rd G7 summit. [6] He held separate bilateral meetings with other heads of government, including British Prime Minister Theresa May, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe.
Drapeau fr departement Yvelines.svg Yvelines Versailles 29 MayMacron met Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Palace of Versailles. [7]
Drapeau fr departement Loire-Atlantique.svg Loire-Atlantique Saint-Nazaire 31 MayMacron visited the Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire. [8]

June

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Drapeau fr departement Morbihan.svg Morbihan Vannes, Étel, Lanester and Lorient 1 JuneMacron visited the CROSS of the Bay of Biscay in Étel, a military base in Lanester and the port of Lorient. [8] He met also a disabled child in Vannes. [9]
Proposition de drapeau fr departement Seine-Saint-Denis.svg Seine-Saint-Denis Saint-Denis 4 JuneMacron attended in the Top 14, rugby union league final in the Stade de France. [10]
Drapeau fr departement Haute-Vienne.svg Haute-Vienne Oradour-sur-Glane 10 JuneMacron attended in the commemorations of the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre. [11]
Proposition de drapeau fr departement Seine-Saint-Denis.svg Seine-Saint-Denis Saint-Denis 13 JuneMacron attended in a friendly football match between France and England with Theresa May in the Stade de France. [12]
Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco Rabat 14–15 JuneMacron met the king of Morocco, Mohammed VI of during this private and friendly trip. [13]
Proposition de drapeau fr departement Seine-Saint-Denis.svg Seine-Saint-Denis Le Bourget 19 JuneMacron attended in the Paris Air Show. [14]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Brussels 22–23 JuneMacron attended in his first European Council. He held separate bilateral meetings with Angela Merkel, and the representants of the Visegrád Group. [15]
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Berlin 29 JuneEmmanuel Macron met with other European heads of state and government, as part of the preparations for the 2017 G20 Hamburg summit. [16]

July

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of Basse-Alsace.svg Bas-Rhin Strasbourg 1 JulyMacron participated in the tribute ceremony of Helmut Kohl inside the European Parliament in Strasbourg. [17]
Drapeau non-officiel fr departement Ille-et-Vilaine.svg Ille-et-Vilaine Rennes Macron has inaugurated the new TGV Atlantique line in the Gare de Rennes. [18]
Flag of Mali.svg  Mali Bamako 2 JulyMacron attends a security summit of the G5 Sahel to boost support for the creation of a regional counter-terror force. [19]
Drapeau fr departement Yvelines.svg Yvelines Versailles 3 JulyMacron delivered a speech behind the Congress of the French Parliament in the Palace of Versailles.
Drapeau Finistere.svg Finistère Crozon 4 JulyEmmanuel Macron went as head of the French Armed Forces to the Île Longue military base in the Roadstead of Brest and visited the submarine Le Terrible [20]
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Hamburg 7–8 JulyMacron attended in the 2017 G20 Hamburg summit. He held separate bilateral meetings with other heads of government, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. [21]
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland Lausanne 10–11 JulyMacron travelled to Lausanne to visit the International Olympic Committee for the presentation of the Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics. During this trip Macron was accompanied by his wife Brigitte, the Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo and the chairs of the bid, Bernard Lapasset and Tony Estanguet. [22]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Trieste 12–13 JulyMacron attended in the 2017 Western Balkans Summit. One day before, he meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni. [23]
Flag of the County of Nice.svg Alpes-Maritimes Nice 14 JulyMacron attended the 2016 Nice truck attack commemorations with former French president Nicolas Sarkozy and François Hollande. [24]
Drapeau de la Savoie.svg Savoie

Flag of Hautes-Alpes.svg Hautes-Alpes

Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne, Serre Chevalier 19 JulyMacron followed the Tour de France cyclists during the Stage 17. He embarked in the race director's car Christian Prudhomme in Col du Télégraphe entrance in Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne. He continued his journey by entering in the region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and finished the stage in the sky station of Serre Chevalier. Macron invited the Prime Minister of Denmark, Lars Løkke Rasmussen who is a cycling fan. [25]
Proposition de drapeau fr departement Bouches-du-Rhone.svg Bouches-du-Rhône Istres 20 JulyMacron visited a military base in Istres, to reiterate its support for the Military, after the resignation of Pierre de Villiers, the former Chef d'état-major des Armées. [26]
Drapeau fr departement Yvelines.svg Yvelines La Celle-Saint-Cloud 25 JulyMacron organized a peace a meeting, between Fayez al-Sarraj (Presidential Council), and Khalifa Haftar (Libyan National Army), in order to sign a cease fire. [27]
Proposed flag for Seine-Maritime.svg Seine-Maritime Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray 26 JulyMacron attended in the 2016 Normandy church attack commemorations with Prime Minister Édouard Philippe. [28]
Drapeau fr departement Loiret.svg Loiret Orléans 27 JulyThe French head of state was present in Orléans, Loiret to meet families of refugees and attend a naturalization ceremony. The Minister of the Interior, Gérard Collomb, was also present. [29]

August

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Drapeau fr departement Yvelines.svg Yvelines Moisson 3 AugustThe president met, in a nautical base of the suburbs of Paris, young people deprived of holidays. [30]
Proposition de drapeau fr departement Bouches-du-Rhone.svg Bouches-du-Rhône Allauch, Marseille 10–20 AugustMacron spent some holidays in the south of France. [31]
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Salzburg 23 AugustMacron met with Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern. [32]
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Bucharest 24 AugustMacron met with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis. [33]
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Varna 25 AugustMacron met with Bulgarian President Rumen Radev and Prime Minister Boyko Borisov at the Euxinograd Palace. [34]
Drapeau fr departement Yvelines.svg Yvelines Hermeray 27 AugustThe president adopted a Labrador at the SPA refuge. [35]
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg Luxembourg City, Niederanven 28 AugustMacron met with Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg. He then traveled to Senningen Castle to participate in political talks with the Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Xavier Bettel, and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel. [36]
Proposition de drapeau fr departement Seine-Saint-Denis.svg Seine-Saint-Denis Saint-Denis 31 AugustMacron attended a football match between France and the Netherlands for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification at Stade de France. [37]

September

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Drapeau fr departement Moselle.svg Moselle Forbach 4 SeptemberMacron visited a school for the start of the academic year. [38]
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Athens 6–7 SeptemberMacron paid a state visit to Greece where he called to rebuild the European Union. [39]
Drapeau de la Savoie.svg Haute-Savoie Évian-les-Bains 7 SeptemberMacron attended the 26th French-German meeting. [40]
Drapeau non-officiel fr departement Haute-Garonne.svg Haute-Garonne Toulouse 11 SeptemberMacron launched a plan for emergency housing for the most disadvantaged. Toulouse was chosen by the President to be a pilot city for this project. [41]
Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Guadeloupe Pointe-à-Pitre 12–13 SeptemberThe President visited islands severely destroyed by Hurricane Irma [42]
Flag of France.svg Saint-Martin Saint-Martin
Flag of Saint Barthelemy.PNG Saint-Barthélemy Saint-Barthélemy
Drapeau fr departement Yvelines.svg Yvelines Le Port-Marly 16 SeptemberMacron visited with French TV-animator Stéphane Bern, the Château de Monte-Cristo in Le Port-Marly during the European Heritage Days. [43]
Flag of the United States.svg  United States New York City 18–20 SeptemberMacron attended the 72nd United Nations General Assembly and met with several heads of state. [44]
Proposition de drapeau fr departement Bouches-du-Rhone.svg Bouches-du-Rhône Marseille 21 SeptemberMacron visited the 2024 Summer Olympics venues for sailing and soccer. [45]
Flag of Lyon, France.svg Lyon Metropolis Lyon 27–28 SeptemberAccompanied by the Minister of the Interior Gérard Collomb, Macron traveled to Lyon to meet law enforcement officials. [46]
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Tallinn
Tapa Army Base
28–29 SeptemberMacron attended the EU Digital Summit and held a bilateral meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. [47] He then visited troops together with British Prime Minister Theresa May and Estonian Prime Minister Jüri Ratas at Tapa Army Base. [48]

October

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Blason departement fr Somme.svg Somme Amiens 3 OctoberMacron visited the sites of the companies Whirlpool and Amazon.[ citation needed ]
Drapeau departement fr Correze.svg Corrèze Égletons 4 OctoberMacron launched the reform of the professional learnings. [49]
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Frankfurt 10 OctoberMacron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel attended the opening of the Frankfurt Book Fair. [50]
Drapeau propose pour le departement du Val-de-Marne.svg Val-de-Marne Rungis 11 OctoberMacron visited the Rungis International Market. [51]
Blason departement fr Hauts-de-Seine.svg Hauts-de-Seine Gennevilliers 17 OctoberMacron had lunch with actors of associative life. [52]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Brussels 19–20 OctoberEU Summit
Flag of France.svg French Guiana Maripasoula, Cayenne 26–28 OctoberMacron visited French Guiana while protests occurred about the economic growth of this territory. [53]
Flag of Basse-Alsace.svg Bas-Rhin Strasbourg 31 OctoberMacron visited the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights at the end of the state of emergency in France. [54] Later on he went to the Opéra national du Rhin. [55]

November

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Proposed flag for Seine-Maritime.svg Seine-Maritime Le Havre 4 NovemberMacron visited Le Havre the day before the departure of the Transat Jacques Vabre. [56]
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, Dubai 8–9 NovemberMacron inaugurated the Louvre Abu Dhabi. [57]
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Riyadh 9 NovemberMacron made an emergency Saudi Arabia trip over Lebanon war fears. [58]
Drapeau Haut-Rhin.svg Haut-Rhin Wattwiller 10 NovemberMacron inaugurated a historical museum at the Hartmannswillerkopf, together with the German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. [59]
Proposition de drapeau fr departement Seine-Saint-Denis.svg Seine-Saint-Denis Saint-Denis 13 NovemberMacron attended the commemoration of the November 2015 Paris attacks. [60]
Clichy-sous-Bois Macron made two visits related to the policies for the cities. [61]
Drapeau fr departement Nord.svg Nord Roubaix, Tourcoing 13–14 November
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Bonn 15 NovemberMacron attended the opening ceremony of the 2017 United Nations Climate Change Conference. [62]
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Göteborg 17 NovemberMacron attended the Union European social summit. [63]
Flag of Burkina Faso.svg  Burkina Faso Ouagadougou 28–29 NovemberMacron met with the Burkinabe President, did a speech about Africa, exchanged with students and visited a solar-powered plant. [64]
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Côte d'Ivoire Abidjan 29–30 NovemberMacron attended the Africa-European Union summit. [64]
Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana Accra 30 NovemberMacron met with the Ghanaian president and visited some local start-ups. [64]

December

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Algiers 6 DecemberMacron made a work and friendship visit in Algeria. [65]
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar Doha 7 DecemberMacron paid an official visit to Qatar. [66]
Blason departement fr Hauts-de-Seine.svg Hauts-de-Seine Boulogne-Billancourt 12 DecemberMacron participated the One Planet Summit. [67]
Drapeau fr departement Yvelines.svg Yvelines La Celle-Saint-Cloud 13 DecemberMacron attended a security summit of the G5 Sahel. [68]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Brussels 14–15 DecemberMacron attended in a European Council. [69]
Drapeau fr departement Loir-et-Cher.svg Loir-et-Cher Saint-Aignan, Chambord 15–17 DecemberMacron visited the ZooParc de Beauval and spent a night at Chambord for a family event. [70]
Flag of Niger.svg  Niger Niamey 22–23 DecemberMacron visited the French troops from Operation Barkhane. [71]
Blason departement fr Hautes-Pyrenees.svg Hautes-Pyrénées Bagnères-de-Bigorre 23–26 DecemberMacron went skiing. [72]

2018

January

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Xi'an, Beijing 8–10 JanuaryMacron arrived in Xi'an first, visited the Terracotta Army, Giant Wild Goose Pagoda and Xi'an great mosque. He also delivered a speech about multilateralism at Daming Palace National Heritage Park. Later he flew to Beijing, visited the Palace Museum and met with the Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang. [73]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Rome 11 JanuaryMacron met southern European Union leaders about migration and budgets at Med7 summit. [74]
Unofficial Flag of Pas-De-Calais.svg Pas-de-Calais Croisilles, Calais 16 JanuaryMacron explained his policy on migration. [75]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Camberley, London 18 JanuaryMacron met with Prime Minister Theresa May. [76]
Proposition de drapeau pour le Var.svg Var Toulon 19 JanuaryMacron greets the French army. [77]
Drapeau fr departement Nord.svg Nord Valenciennes 22 JanuaryMacron visited the Toyota plant to announce investments. [78]
Drapeau fr departement Yvelines.svg Yvelines Versailles 22 JanuaryMacron invited investors in Versailles to promote France.[ citation needed ]
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Davos 24 JanuaryMacron made a speech in Davos. [79]
Drapeau propose pour le departement Puy-de-Dome.svg Puy-de-Dôme Cébazat, Saint-Genès-Champanelle, Chamalières, Orcines, Picherande 25–26 JanuaryMacron visited Michelin plant and greeted farmers. [80]

February

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Tunis 31 January–1 FebruaryMacron spoke in front of the Tunisian Parliament, attended an economic summit, and held talks with President Essebsi. [81]
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal Dakar, Saint-Louis 2–3 FebruaryMacron met with President Macky Sall. [82]
Flag of Corsica.svg Corsica Bastia, San-Giuliano 06–07 FebruaryMacron met with representatives from Corsica. [83]
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Pyeongchang 9 FebruaryMacron attended the 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Brussels 23 FebruaryMacron attended an extraordinary European Council on Brexit.

March

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Brussels 22–23 MarchMacron attended the European Council.

April

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Washington, D.C. 23–25 AprilMacron met with President Donald Trump.

May

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Sydney 1–2 MayMacron met Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

June

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada La Malbaie 8–9 JuneMacron attended the 44th G7 summit.

July

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Brussels 11–12 JulyMacron attended the NATO summit.

August

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Copenhagen 28–29 AugustMacron paid a state visit to Denmark. [84]

December

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Buenos Aires 30 November – 1 December 2018Macron attended the 2018 G20 Buenos Aires summit.

Future trips

Department/CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Details
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Riga 29 – 30 September 2020State visit [85]

During the visit of the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu in Paris on July 16, 2017, Macron says that he will visit his counterpart in Israel. [86]

Multilateral meetings

GroupYear
201720182019202020212022
UN GA September 18–20,
Flag of the United States.svg New York City
September 24–26,
Flag of the United States.svg New York City
September,
Flag of the United States.svg New York City
September,
Flag of the United States.svg New York City
September,
Flag of the United States.svg New York City
G7 May 26–27,
Flag of Italy.svg Taormina
June 8–9,
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg La Malbaie
August 24–26,
Flag of France.svg Biarritz
TBD,
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
TBD,
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
G-20 July 7–8,
Flag of Germany.svg Hamburg
November 30 – December 1,
Flag of Argentina.svg Buenos Aires
June 28–29,
Flag of Japan.svg Osaka
November 21–22,
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Riyadh
TBD,
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
NATO May 25,
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels
July 11–12,
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels
December 3–4,
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London
TBD
NSS TBDTBD
OIF October 11–12,
Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia
TBD,
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
EP November 24,
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels
TBDTBD
ASEM October 18–19,
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels
TBD,
Flag of Cambodia.svg Phnom Penh
EUCELAC October 26–27,
Flag of El Salvador.svg San Salvador
TBDTBDTBD
EU 22–23 June,
19–20 October,
14–15 December,
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels
23 February,
22–23 March,
28–29 June,
17–18 October,
25 November,
13–14 December,
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels
21–22 March,
10 April,
20–21 June,
30 June–2 July,
17–18 October,
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels
TBD,
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels
Euro summit TBD,
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels
██ = Did not attend;██ = Future event.

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