La Tomatina Tomato Fight in Bunyol

La Tomatina tomato fight in Buñol near Valencia happens every year on the
last Wednesday in August though the partying starts earlier in the week.
The highlight of the festival is the tomato fight which takes place between 11am
and 1pm on that day.
The event has become one of the highlights on Spain's summer festivals calendar
with thousands of people flocking to this little Valencian town for this chaotic
event.
Such are the numbers going to La Tomatina that the event has become a victim
of its own success. The sheer number of people means that it's extremely
difficult to get anywhere near the central area where the tomato lorries arrive
so you may well find yourself a few streets away from the main action. Never
mind, there are plenty people in the same boat and the street partying goes on
no matter where you are.
Accommodation in Bunyol
Bunyol is a small village of some 9000 people whose population swells to some
30,000 on the day of La Tomatina. There is hardly any accommodation in the
village itself so your best bet is to stay in a
Hostel in Valencia or take a look at some
Valencia Hotels. Be sure to book well in
advance On the morning of the festival there are
trains from Valencia Central Station, which is about 40km away, at eight minutes past the hour (check at
www.renfe.es just in case this
has changed). There is no need to book tickets in advance and the journey takes
50 minutes.
The actual tomato fight lasts little over an hour beginning at midday and
continuing until shortly after 1pm. So the 8.08am, 9.08am or 10.08 trains will
get you there in plenty time. The earlier the better as the trains do get full.
Alternatively, you can arrive by local bus or rent a car though this might not
be a great idea considering the mess you're likely to be in after the tomato
battle.
Make sure you take a change of clothes for the return train journey - there are
some public showers in Bunyol near the river. History of La Tomatina
The origins of La Tomatina aren't clear with several theories explaining how
Bunyol has become home to the world's biggest tomato fight. However, the most
plausible suggests that the most likely explanation dates back to 1945 when an
annual parade of enormous figures with big heads (Gigantes y Cabezudos) was
passing through the streets of Bunyol.
It seems that some youngsters tried to
join in the parade and accidentally knocked over one of the giants who got to
his feet and started swinging out at everyone around him. In retaliation the
youngsters grabbed some tomatoes from a nearby vegetable stall and started
throwing them at him until the police arrived to break things up.
The following year on the same last Wednesday of August these young people
returned to the town hall square and started another tomato fight using their
own tomatoes. Again the police intervened and in subsequent years the local
council tried to ban the 'El día de la Tomatina' but with little success as
event continued to grow year after year reaching the ludicrous size it is today.
Rules of La Tomatina
The following rules have been set down by the Bunyol Town Council:
- It is illegal to bring any kind of bottles or other objects that could
cause an accident.
- You must not tear t-shirts.
- Tomatoes must be crushed before throwing so that they don't hurt anybody.
- You must be careful to avoid the lorries which carry the tomatoes.
As soon as
you hear the 2nd banger you must stop throwing tomatoes.
"Try to enjoy yourself as much as possible but
respect these rules and the people. In the "tomatina" festival there
has never been a mishap and we would like it to stay that way so everybody
around the world can have a good time."
Useful Tomatina Link
Use this link if you want to find more information about the
tomatina festival. |
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