FESTIVALS

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La Tomatina

Is a festival held in the Valencian town of Bunol in eastern Spain, 30 kilometres from the Mediterranean Sea, where participants throw tomatoes and engage in tomato fights just for fun.

Las Fallas

Is a traditional feast held annually on the occasion of the Feast of St Joseph in the city of Valencia, Spain. The five main holidays are from March 15 to 19, while every day from March 1 to 19 there is the Mascletå fireworks display with fireworks and fireworks.

San Fermines

Is a historic week-long celebration held annually in the northern Spanish city of Pamplona in Navarre. Festive festivities will ægin at 12 0’clock on July 6 and continue until midnight on July 1.

Rioja Wine Harvest

Wine has a long traditional in La Rioja, a region known worldwide for the quality of its wines. At the beginning of September, the grapes are harvested in Logrono, which is the beginning of the Rioja grape harvest festival or San Mateo celebrations. The Rioja Wine Harvest Festival offers a full program of non-stop events, and this week Logrono becomes a city of parties and wine.

Haro Wine Harvest

The War of Wine in Jaro, Spain is a Spanish festival like no other. It’s messy, wet, hot and sticky, but definitely boisterous, crazy, youthful and amazing. Haro itself is famous for its fine red Rioja wine and accounts for a large proportion of all Rioja produced. It is also home to many of Rioja’s great bodegas and has an important architectural and cultural heritage.

Cordoba Patio

The Cördoba Courtyard Festival takes place every year in the first week of May and is a long-standing tradition in the city of Cordoba. “Patios” translates to “yard” and the festival celebrates the art of decorating a yard with hundreds of colorful flowers and plants.