Discover the Wine Battle of Haro, a unique festival in the La Rioja region of Spain. Immerse yourself in an epic enological confrontation where 70,000 liters of wine are joyously thrown. Experience the camaraderie, fun, and historical origins of this extraordinary event
Unique Festivals
Exploring the Google Doodle: Celebrating Espeto – A Taste of Summer
Discover the vibrant celebration of Espeto through Google’s artistic innovation with their latest Doodle. Explore the history and significance of this iconic dish, which marks the beginning of summer.
The Mesmerizing Ninot Exhibit and the History of Las Hogueras in Alicante
Step into the vibrant world of Hogueras 2023 in Alicante through a captivating collection of over 100 photos. Explore the intricate ninots, colorful streets, and rich traditions that make this festival a must-see. Immerse yourself in the joy and creativity of Hogueras, and discover the schedule of events to plan your visit. Don’t miss out on this annual celebration in Alicante!
Official Schedule of Events – Hogueras 2023
Discover the exciting events of Hogueras 2023 in Alicante City. Plan your visit with the official calendar featuring spectacular mascletàs, parades, fireworks, and more. Immerse yourself in this traditional festival filled with music, art, and vibrant celebrations. Don’t miss out on the unforgettable experience!
Hogueras in Alicante: A Tale of Tradition, Evolution, and Festive Splendor
Experience the magic of Hogueras in Alicante, Spain. Witness the fiery glow of bonfires, lively parades, and vibrant celebrations. Uncover the origins, traditions, and contagious enthusiasm of this captivating festival. Keywords: Hogueras, Alicante, bonfires, parades, celebrations, traditions.
Fallas 2023 Mascletà
Photo credit: Darren Bishop of Las Fallas Valencia Information Page for English SpeakersThe tradition of mascletas in Valencia dates back to the 18th century, when pyrotechnicians started creating loud and impressive firework displays for the local festivals. The...
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. Here we uncover some of them and include a survival guide so you can enjoy them to the fullest!
Fallas 2023 Official Program Schedule – Valencia
Official Las Fallas 2023 Program Schedule: ratified by Asamblea de presidentes de falla on 13 December 2022.
Devils and Demons in Valencia
Correfoc is a street show that combines dance with fireworks, is present in numerous popular festivals around Spain.
Las Fallas: A Celebration of Art and Heritage in Valencia’s Vibrant Festival
Do you enjoy cracking/popping sounds of firecrackers (petardos) at every turn? How about a gunpowder/fireworks display every day for at least 3 weeks? Discover the captivating world of Las Fallas in Valencia, Spain. Immerse yourself in a week-long extravaganza of art, music, and fireworks. Explore the history, traditions, and vibrant atmosphere of this extraordinary festival.
May in Cordoba
The Cordoba Patio Festival is a feast for the senses. For 2 weeks each May, the Cordobeses throw open the gates and doors to their private patios and reveal the hidden floral delights they have been working on all year-long. Since
October in Ayora
Ayora is known as the honey capital of Spain and the host of the sweetest event in Valencia.
October in Tarragona
The ultimate display of teamwork. Groups of everyday people from ages 5 to 95, work together to build a living human structure. Watching the castellers climb to create towers reaching upwards of nine stories high
Maritime Magic of Carnaval de Santoña: A Festive Celebration of Seafood, Music, and Tradition
Maritime themed festival including a trial overseen by a court of fish. No joke! Santoña is a town in the eastern coast of the autonomous community of Cantabria. It is best known today as a holiday destination during the summer
Madrid’s Fiesta de la Trashumancia
Sheep. In the middle of Madrid! Imagine two thousand merino sheep roaming the capital city. This is an annual autumn event (since 1994) and held every October. This festival serves as a reminder of the centuries-old