A place full of traditions, festivals and culture, Spain is famous for all the vibrant festivities celebrated throughout the country. The rich cultural diversity is reflected in all the popular festivals that take place throughout the year in various parts of Spain.
Numerous festivals that attract locals and tourists alike, from religious celebrations to folkloric events, Spain offers a unique experience in every corner. That's why in this article you will find the most popular and emblematic festivals in Spain. Let yourself go and visit these cities during their most famous celebrations to live your Spanish language immersion experience to the fullest.
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Carnavales de Cadiz (Carnivals of Cadiz)
Starting in the south of the country, Cadiz is home to the famous Carnivals, which have been declared of International Tourist Interest. The carnivals are known for their satire, wit, and critical spirit with many aspects of Spanish society and politics.
The carnivals are celebrated in February and its streets are filled with music, costumes, and guaranteed fun. In addition, the city becomes a giant stage where groups of chirigotas, comparsas and coros participate in contests to present witty and satirical lyrics that address social, political, and cultural issues.
The chirigotas, characterized by their humorous lyrics, the comparsas, with their elaborate choreography and costumes, and the coros, which perform choral songs, are some of the artistic manifestations that make Cadiz the carnival capital. The Cadiz Carnival is a unique experience that combines social criticism with fun and creativity, attracting people of all ages and from all corners of the world.
Las Fallas
Continuing with one of Spain's best-known festivals beyond its borders: Las Fallas in Valencia. Celebrated in the city of Valencia during March, Las Fallas are known for their huge papier-mâché and wooden sculptures called “ninots”.