Spain has many famous festivals throughout the year. Some of the most notable include Las Fallas in Valencia in March, featuring incredible fireworks and sculptures. La Tomatina in Bunol in August involves the largest food fight in the world using tomatoes. Running of the Bulls takes place in Pamplona in July during the San Fermin festival for seven days. Other festivals include the Drum Festival in San Sebastian in January, San Juan bonfires in June, ringing in the new year on Nochevieja by eating 12 grapes, and Moros y Cristianos reenacting battles between Moors and Christians.
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Spain has many famous festivals throughout the year. Some of the most notable include Las Fallas in Valencia in March, featuring incredible fireworks and sculptures. La Tomatina in Bunol in August involves the largest food fight in the world using tomatoes. Running of the Bulls takes place in Pamplona in July during the San Fermin festival for seven days. Other festivals include the Drum Festival in San Sebastian in January, San Juan bonfires in June, ringing in the new year on Nochevieja by eating 12 grapes, and Moros y Cristianos reenacting battles between Moors and Christians.
Spain has many famous festivals throughout the year. Some of the most notable include Las Fallas in Valencia in March, featuring incredible fireworks and sculptures. La Tomatina in Bunol in August involves the largest food fight in the world using tomatoes. Running of the Bulls takes place in Pamplona in July during the San Fermin festival for seven days. Other festivals include the Drum Festival in San Sebastian in January, San Juan bonfires in June, ringing in the new year on Nochevieja by eating 12 grapes, and Moros y Cristianos reenacting battles between Moors and Christians.
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Spain has many famous festivals throughout the year. Some of the most notable include Las Fallas in Valencia in March, featuring incredible fireworks and sculptures. La Tomatina in Bunol in August involves the largest food fight in the world using tomatoes. Running of the Bulls takes place in Pamplona in July during the San Fermin festival for seven days. Other festivals include the Drum Festival in San Sebastian in January, San Juan bonfires in June, ringing in the new year on Nochevieja by eating 12 grapes, and Moros y Cristianos reenacting battles between Moors and Christians.
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Los festivales espaoles Las Fallas - Valencia If you are in Valencia from 15th to the 19th of March each year, you will undoubtedly have gone there for the sole purpose of witnessing one of the most incredible festivals in a country . La Tomatina Bunol Que se celebra en agosto. El mundo la mayor pelea de comida se juega. San Fermin Running of the Bulls Pamplona, Spain Que se celebra en julio sptimo durante siete das Tamborrada de San Sebastian The San Sebastian Drum Festival Que se celebra en enero. Groups of drummers parade through the city on the evening of New Year's Day SAN JUAN San Juan is full of bonfires, fireworks, music, dance, sardines and bread. NOCHEVIEJA when the clock strikes 12 at midnight, eat twelve grapes symbolizes happiness, hope and good d eseos for next year Moros y Cristianos Is a special celebration held in different cities along the Spanish coast. This festival works by Spanish history that show the battles between the Arabs and Christians that took place in the region for centuries. Carnaval de Cdiz Cadiz Carnival - the Carnival celebration in the world's third largest (after Rio de Janeiro and Trinidad). Feria de Sevilla Seville Apiil Faii is helu in the Anualusian capital of Seville Spain The faii geneially begins two weeks aftei the Semana Santa oi Eastei Boly Week Semana santa Semana Santa in Spain lasts for ten days, finishing on Domingo de la Resurreccin - what the English-speaking world calls 'Easter Sunday'. Da de los Reyes Magos The Christmas season ends with Reyes Magos (Three Kings Day), characterized by massive parades, spectacular, all kinds of sweets and cakes and gifts for everyone Sonar Festival Barcelona The annual Sonar Festival takes place every June in Barcelona attracting crowds of around 80,000 to this electronic music and digital arts event. Spain's Wine Festivals - Fiestas de la Vendimia Throughout the country there are Fiestas de la Vendimia which celebrate the grape harvest. September is the best month for these.