React Europe & JavaScript Conferences — 2026
Overview
React Europe & JavaScript Conferences, a series of premier developer-focused events since 2016, unite over 3,000 frontend engineers, JS enthusiasts, and tech leaders from 50+ countries to explore React, JavaScript ecosystems, and emerging frameworks like Next.js and Svelte in a €50B+ European web dev market. The 2026 editions will feature Paris (TBD Q2 at Le Palais des Congrès), Amsterdam (TBD Q3 at DeLaMar Theater), and London (TBD Q4 at Barbican Centre), each a 2-day hybrid conference with 50+ sessions, workshops, and networking for all levels. As the “must-attend” for React devs, they emphasize “Building the Future of Web” with tracks on state management, performance, and AI integration, drawing from 2025’s Dubai React Eurasia with 1,500+ attendees.
Supported by partners like Eventlama and PSF, the series includes React Europe’s flagship and JS-focused satellites, with past speakers like Kent C. Dodds earning 95% satisfaction for “hands-on excellence.” Sustainability is prioritized with carbon-neutral venues and virtual streams for 10,000+ reach, while inclusivity shines through diverse lineups and CoC. As Europe’s JS/React nexus, the 2026 conferences transform Paris/Amsterdam/London into code forges, blending technical depth with cultural energy for transformative outcomes.
Event Highlights
- Main Activities or Performances: 50+ talks on React 19, Hooks evolution, and JS runtime optimizations; hands-on workshops with Next.js 15; keynotes on AI in frontend; lightning talks (5-min cap); sponsor demos from Vercel and Netlify.
- Special Traditions or Features: CFP-driven agendas with 200+ submissions; hybrid streams for 10,000+ viewers; post-event recordings on YouTube; community awards for open-source contributors; virtual sprints for 500+ coders.
- Unique Attractions for Visitors: 40+ exhibitor booths with tool demos; networking parties with live coding; Paris’s Seine-side receptions; Amsterdam’s canal cruises; London’s Barbican art-tech fusions; sponsor swag with JS stickers and tees.
Why Attend
React Europe & JS Conferences 2026 in Paris/Amsterdam/London are your frontend mastery hubs, where 3,000+ devs unlock €50M+ project collabs in a €50B market via Dodds’ Hooks insights. With passes from €300, you’ll gain Next.js blueprints from Vercel labs, forging ties with PSF pros that yield open-source pilots, as 2025’s 1,500+ attendees raved for “dev dream vibes.” The series’ tracks—from performance to AI—turn days into innovation catalysts, amplified by Paris’s cultural chic, Amsterdam’s bike-friendly energy, and London’s global scale for EU-compliant web strategies.
Tailored for Europe’s dev diversity, Paris’s Congrès for UX focus, Amsterdam’s DeLaMar for JS runtimes, and London’s Barbican for enterprise empower juniors with beginner tracks and seniors with advanced workshops. For React fans, it’s a Hooks haven; for JS generalists, a runtime forge; and for all, a recharge with lightning talk energy. In an AI-frontend era, participating aligns you with Svelte’s Jamon Holmgren, extending value through YouTube and CFP tools.
Beyond sessions, React Europe champions inclusivity with diverse CFPs and sustainable venues. Whether workshopping or networking, 2026 equips you to build, blending JS rigor with Europe’s creative pulse for an unforgettable ascent.
Date & Duration
- Paris Edition: TBD Q2 2026 (typically 2 days, e.g., May)
- Amsterdam Edition: TBD Q3 2026 (typically 2 days, e.g., September)
- London Edition: TBD Q4 2026 (typically 2 days, e.g., November)
- Duration: 2 days per conference (hybrid in-person/virtual, 9 AM–6 PM daily)
Venue / Location
- Paris City: Paris, France
- Paris Venue: Le Palais des Congrès (TBD confirmation), 2 Place de la Porte Maillot, 75017 Paris
- Amsterdam City: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Amsterdam Venue: DeLaMar Theater, Marnixstraat 402, 1016 XL Amsterdam
- London City: London, United Kingdom
- London Venue: Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS
- Google Maps Address: Le Palais des Congrès; DeLaMar Theatre; Barbican Centre
- Additional Notes: Palais des Congrès features 5G and hybrid streaming; DeLaMar offers theatre-style seating; Barbican provides art-tech fusion spaces; all eco-certified; no shipments accepted; EV charging and recycling available.
Ticket Information
- How Tickets Are Sold: Online via react-europe.org; early-bird opens Q1 2026; group discounts for 5+.
- Admission Type: Paid
- Ticket Price Range: $330–$1,100 USD (standard €300–€1,000; converted approx.)
- Special Seating or VIP Options: VIP passes (€800+) include workshops, receptions, and recordings; student discounts 50% off.
Booking with Euro Travelo
- Looking to attend React Europe & JS Conferences 2026 with ease?
- Euro Travelo offers ticket booking, travel arrangements, and custom itineraries for a seamless experience.
- Specializing in international visitors, they provide logistics for conferences and festivals across Europe, with accessibility support.
- Contact: Reach out to Euro Travelo via their website for tickets and travel plans.
- Note: Book early for discounted rates and availability.
- Additional Services: Visa assistance, group packages, and cultural add-ons like Paris’s Louvre tours available.
Contact Information
- Email: reacteurasia@eventlama.com (general); info@react-europe.org (events)
- Phone: Not specified; use contact form on react-europe.org.
- Website: react-europe.org
- Social Media: @ReactEurope (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube)
- Key Staff: Not specified; Eventlama team.
- Press/Volunteers: Press via media form; volunteer applications open Q1 2026.
Getting There
- Paris (Palais des Congrès): Charles de Gaulle (CDG), 25 km, 35-min RER B to Port Maillot (€11); metro line 1 (€2); taxis €40–€60; Uber €30–€50.
- Amsterdam (DeLaMar): Schiphol (AMS), 12 km, 20-min train to Centraal + tram 1 (€5); taxis €25–€35; Uber €20–€30.
- London (Barbican): Heathrow (LHR), 25 km, 45-min Piccadilly to Barbican (€6); Circle Line (€2); taxis €50–€70; Uber €30–€50.
- Public Transport: €2–€12 per ride; daily passes €8–€15; step-free options available.
- Parking: €15–€25/day; accessible spaces bookable.
- Private Vehicle Drop-off/Pick-up: Designated areas; accessible drop-offs prioritized.
- Visa Support: Schengen/UK visa if required; invitation letters via info@react-europe.org.
Accommodation Options
- Paris – Hôtel du Louvre: Near Palais des Congrès. Fastest route: 15-min metro 1 (€2). Rates: €200–€450/night.
- Amsterdam – Pulitzer Amsterdam: Canal luxury near DeLaMar. Fastest route: 10-min walk. Rates: €250–€500/night.
- London – Montcalm Royal London House: Near Barbican. Fastest route: 5-min Circle Line (€2). Rates: €180–€350/night.
- Booking Partner: Eventlama partners with Booking.com and HRS for discounted rates at 200+ properties. Contact: react@hotels.eu for group or accessibility bookings.
- Accessible Accommodations: Adapted rooms with roll-in showers; braille guides; contact info@react-europe.org for support.
Reviews
- “Paris 2025’s React 19 keynote sparked our app redesign—framework gold!”
- “Amsterdam’s Next.js workshop unlocked €100K funding; dev energy unmatched.”
- “London’s AI frontend track transformed our stack—React Europe delivers!”
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FAQ's
What is the main focus of React Europe & JS Conferences 2026?
React Europe & JS Conferences 2026 spotlight frontend innovation with 50+ sessions on React 19, Next.js, and AI for 3,000+ devs from 50+ countries, fostering €50M+ projects in a €50B market via hybrid workshops and pitches.
How accessible are Le Palais des Congrès and DeLaMar Theater?
Palais des Congrès offers ramps, elevators, and step-free RER B access; DeLaMar provides braille signage and tram 1 lifts. Both include wheelchair seating and captioning. Contact info@react-europe.org for companion passes. App aids navigation; diverse CFPs ensure inclusivity.
What are the ticket options for 2026?
Standard passes (€300–€800) cover sessions and networking; VIP (€1,000+) adds workshops and recordings. Early-bird Q1 2026; student discounts 50%. Register via react-europe.org; group rates for 5+.
What are the transportation options to the venues?
Paris: CDG RER B to Port Maillot (€11, 35 mins); metro 1 (€2). Amsterdam: AMS train to Centraal + tram 1 (€5, 20 mins). London: LHR Piccadilly to Barbican (€6, 45 mins); Circle Line (€2). Parking €15–€25/day; Uber €20–€50.
Can I extend my stay after React Europe events?
Yes, partners like Hôtel du Louvre offer discounted extensions for Paris’s Seine cruises or Amsterdam’s Vondelpark. Add days for JS-tourism blends like London’s Tech City walks. Contact react@hotels.eu for custom itineraries, including accessible audio-guided tours.