Spanish Festivals Calendar
Spain is the nation of "Fiesta". There are festivals all over the country in
every city, town and village. Below we've listed some of the most famous ones by
month. Specific dates of festivals vary most years but where possible we've
provided information on the page of the particular fiesta.
January
The Festividad de San Sebastian is the celebration of Lord Wellington's
capture of the city of San Sebastian from French troops in 1812.
February
The Seville Tapas Fair is a chance to savour a feast of Spanish snacks in
the world capital of tapas. In Cadiz, Tenerife, Barcelona and Sitges it's
Carnaval with huge celebrations involving fancy dress costumes and dance.
March
The Festival de Jerez is a flamenco festival with some of Spain's top
performers. In Valencia it's the Fallas de San José where
there are huge street parties with incredible fireworks every night and
the burning of the fallas (papier-mache effigies of famous people) on the last
day.
April
Some of Spain's biggest festivals take place during April and May
starting with Holy Week (Semana Santa) which is important nationwide but
is especially recommended in Seville, Cordoba, Granada and Malaga. The
celebration of Holy Week is the highlight of the year in Andalucia with teams of
parish members carrying enormous religious floats.
In Alcoy, Alicante it's the festival of the
Moros y Cristianos where you'll see
mock battles between Moors and Christians. Back in Seville, two weeks after
Easter it's Spain's biggest annual party at the Seville April Fair (La
Feria de Abril). It's also the Romería de Andújar in Andalucia, a
mass pilgrimage to a shrine of the Virgin.
May
In Granada and Cordoba it's the festival of the Cruces de Mayo where
large crosses adorn parishes and the locals party in the streets. Cordoba
continues its parties with the Fiesta de los Patios, a competition to
find the city's most beautiful flower covered patio. Then shortly afterwards
it's the Feria de Cordoba, a fiesta of flamenco and all things Spanish
that now rivals Seville's April Fair in size. The famous Feria del Caballo,
Jerez's Horse Fair is also this month.
Up in Madrid it's the world's largest bullfight festival plus plenty cultural
events and parties as Madrileños celebrate San Isidro, the Patron Saint
of the capital.
June
An enormous yet little known festival outside Spain is
La Romería del Rocio which is a pilgrimage of
upto a million people who travel on foot or by horse and carriage to the shrine
of the Virgin at El Rocio in Huelva. Corpus Christi is celebrated to
varying degrees all over the country most notably in Toledo and Seville. In
Granada it's the International Festival of Music and Dance whilst the
Hogueras de San Juan (midsummer bonfires and fireworks) are celebrated in
the south especially Alicante.
July
The Festival de Cordoba is an International guitar festival that takes
place in the gardens of the Alcazar. In Pamplona it's
San Fermin, the famous
running of the bulls which always begins on 7th for a week. San Sebastian
attracts some of the top jazz performers to its annual San Sebastian Jazz
Festival.
If you're on the south coast on 16th you'll come across a range of different
celebrations of the Día de la Virgen de Carmen. Most commonly you'll see a
statue of the Virgin carried in from the sea by a flotilla of fishing boats
often with some impressive firework displays especially in Almuñecar on the
Granada coast.
On the 25th it's the Día de Santiago in with the celebration of the
Feast of St James when thousands of pilgrims who have walked
the Camino de Santiago congregate in Santiago de Compostela where the Saint's
tomb lies in the Cathedral.
August
One of Spain's maddest festivals is
La Tomatina Tomato
Festival in Bunyol near Valencia which is the world's biggest tomato fight.
Cambados in Galicia hosts the Albariño wine fair where you can sample
some of Galicia's finest white wines.
September
The first week of September is the
Feria Goyesca de Pedro Romero in Ronda where all the townsfolk and the
matadors at the weekend bullfight are dressed in typical 18th century costumes.
Catalunya celebrates Cava week, a
festival dedicated to the fine Catalan version of champagne. Jerez de la
Frontera has its annual Fiestas de Otoño, a three week party involving
sherry, horses and flamenco. In Sueca, Valencia there is a Fiesta del Arroz
which is basically a paella festival.
In Logroño, the centre of the Rioja wine region it's the Fiesta de San
Mateo which is a grape harvest festival. Barcelona celebrates
Festes de
la Merce, a huge fiesta with processions, fireworks and dance performances.
October
After all the activities of the summer months things tend to calm down this
month. The biggest event this month is in Zaragoza when the
Pilar Festival celebrates the
appearance of the Virgin Mary to St James. The event coincides with Hispanidad,
a nationwide fiesta commemorating Columbus's landing in the Americas.
November
This month is certainly the lull before the storm in Spain though the
alcohol fuelled Fiesta del Orujo in Cantabria
is a great place party with the locals.
December
Christmas in Spain is a family
affair with Noche Buena (Christmas Eve) a very quiet night when all
families get together for dinner. After midnight on Noche Vieja (New
Years Eve) is as raucous in Madrid's cities as elsewhere in Europe. |