Bonn Rose Monday Parade 2024: Route, Highlights & Safety Info

by Chief Editor

Bonn is celebrating its 200th Karneval with what is anticipated to be the largest Rosenmontagszug in the city’s history. The parade, which began at 12:00 PM on Monday, February 16, 2026, features over 4,500 participants in 118 groups and 121 floats, supported by 40 baggage wagons.

A Historic Parade Route

The 3.8-kilometer route began at the intersection of Rabinstraße and Thomas-Mann-Straße. The parade proceeded through Münsterstraße and “In der Sürst” to Münsterplatz, then over the Remigiusstraße and Marktbrücke to the Marktplatz. From there, the procession continued through Sternstraße, Friedensplatz, Friedrichstraße, and Bonngasse towards the Altstadt, eventually concluding around 5:00 PM on Dorotheenstraße.

Did You Understand? In 2020, approximately 220,000 people watched the Rosenmontagszug from the sidelines, with even more attendees reported in 2024.

This year’s parade marks a shift in tradition, as horses are no longer permitted to participate as riding or draft animals, a change implemented in 2024 due to animal welfare and safety concerns.

Inclusion and Safety Measures

Safety remains a priority, with the Festausschuss Bonner Karneval maintaining the rule that no candy will be thrown even as the parade is stationary. Adults are encouraged to supervise children closely.

Expert Insight: The inclusion of an Inklusionswagen—designed to accommodate up to ten wheelchair users and four individuals with walking aids—represents a significant step towards greater accessibility and participation in this beloved cultural event. This demonstrates a commitment to ensuring the Karneval is enjoyable for all members of the community.

Commentary will be provided at 16 locations along the route, including the starting point on Thomas-Mann-Straße, Münsterstraße, Münsterplatz, and the Marktplatz. Bonn’s Oberbürgermeister Guido Déus will join former Bonna Tiffany Claff to provide commentary in front of the Altes Rathaus.

For visually impaired attendees, an audio description of the parade will be available at the Marktplatz, which will as well feature a designated family area. This is the first year that individuals using wheelchairs can actively participate in the parade itself, thanks to the newly constructed Inklusionswagen, a project supported by the state funding program “Heimatzeugnis.”

Frequently Asked Questions

When did the Rosenmontagszug in Bonn begin?

The Rosenmontagszug in Bonn is celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2026.

What safety measures are in place during the parade?

Candy will not be thrown while the parade is stopped, and adults are asked to supervise children.

Where can visually impaired individuals experience the parade?

An audio description of the parade is available at the Marktplatz.

As the parade concludes, one might wonder how this year’s event will shape future Karneval celebrations in Bonn.

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