Festvals & Events in Spain

Get a Taste of Local Flavor: Regional Festivals in Spain You Need to Experience

Spain is home to a variety of regional festivals that offer a glimpse into the unique traditions and customs of different areas. Here are some of the most popular regional festivals in Spain that you should definitely check out:

Fires, Tomatoes, and Bulls: Discover Spain’s Quirky Festivals

Spain is a country that loves to celebrate and there are many unique and exciting festivals that take place throughout the year. Whether you’re into music, food, art, or culture, there’s always something happening in Spain. Here are some of the top unique festivals and events that you can experience in Spain.

Spain’s National Holidays: Celebrate Like a Local

National holidays in Spain are an important part of the country’s culture and history. Many of these holidays have religious origins, and some commemorate significant historical events. For example, National Day on October 12th celebrates the anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas, and St. Joseph’s Day (Fallas de San José) on March 19th is when Spain celebrates Father’s Day.

Regional Festivals

From the famous Running of the Bulls to the lesser-known but equally exciting festivals, discover the unique celebrations that make each region of Spain come alive.

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Unique Festivals

Looking for something truly unforgettable?
Check out these one-of-a-kind festivals that you won’t find anywhere else in the world.

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National Holidays

Get ready to party Spanish style with our guide to the biggest and best national holidays across the country!

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Festival Map

A dynamic and interactive guide that brings you closer to the excitement and culture of Spain’s vibrant festivals and events.

Postcards from the Road

La Saïdia Neighbourhood

La Saïdia Neighbourhood

Explore the historic district of La Saïdia, officially known as La Zaidía, in Valencia. Discover the remnants of the former convent and the influence of Andalusian heritage. Experience diverse neighborhoods like Marxalenes, Morvedre, and more. Enjoy the central location and proximity to Ciutat Vella.

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Campanar Neighbourhood

Campanar Neighbourhood

Explore the nostalgic town of Campanar, known for its well-preserved charm and rich history. Discover the origin of its name, its ancient Islamic farmhouses, and the transition from an independent municipality to a neighborhood in Valencia. Experience the scenic beauty and architectural diversity of Campanar’s neighborhoods.

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Camins Al Grau Neighbourhood

Camins Al Grau Neighbourhood

Discover the vibrant district of Camins Al Grau in Valencia. Located near the City of Arts and Sciences, it offers a mix of residential areas, modern buildings, and proximity to green spaces like the Turia Gardens. Explore this lively district with its amenities, shopping centers, and easy access to public transportation.

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