Get ready, Islamabad. EuroVillage, the much-awaited festival celebrating European culture, diversity, and sustainability, is coming back to the twin cities, Islamabad and Rawalpindi, this weekend.
Opening its doors at 2 pm at the Jinnah Convention Center on February 17, this family-friendly extravaganza invites Pakistani residents to immerse themselves in a vibrant tapestry of European food, music, and culture.
Under the theme “Stronger Together – Sustainable Forever,” this year’s EuroVillage emphasizes the enduring bond between the European Union and Pakistan. Showcasing over six decades of collaboration across development, economics, culture, research, education, and politics, the event underscores the unity and strength of the EU-Pakistan partnership.
Organized jointly by the diplomatic missions of the European Union, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, and Spain, EuroVillage promises an array of activities for all ages.
From interactive games and selfie corners to delectable European cuisine, attendees will have the chance to engage with diplomatic teams and learn about the evolving partnership between Europe and Pakistan.
The event will feature live performances by both European artists and Pakistani musicians such as Farhan Saeed and Quratulain Balouch.
EuroVillage is a must-attend event for all those who wish to explore the rich tapestry of European culture and celebrate the enduring friendship between Europe and Pakistan.