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Most Popular Festivals of Spain

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Most Popular Festivals of Spain

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  1. Most Popular Festivals of Spain Spain is the country of fiestas and festivals. Every village, no matter how small, has their own, unique celebrations. Throughout the year there are a ton of festivals celebrates all over the country. Though their origins are often religious, a party is a party, and most of them can get pretty crazy. This blog offers you information on the most colorful and popular festivals of Spain have to offer including the famous La Tomatina, the Three Kings and holey week. Among all the Spanish festivals, Tomatina is the most famous and favourite one. List of Famous Festivals of Spain: 1.La Tomatina People come from all around the world to get soaked in tomato juice (but don’t worry—they only allow you to throw overripe tomatoes so no one gets a nasty bruise).

  2. La Tomatina is actually part of a larger celebration; it marks the end of an entire week of parades, parties, fairs and street markets. It is so original and so fun that people visit Spain just to take part in it. The number of participants is limited to 20,000, which seems a lot but tickets are sold out in a flash. 2. Las Fallas De Valencia known as Festival Of Fire Las Fallas is one of Spain’s best-known festivals, and involves days of parades, drinking and dancing in the streets, fireworks, and the ceremonial burning of enormous wooden structures. For an entire week, gigantic, colourful statues

  3. and figures fill the city's squares and streets. Walking the Fallas route is one of the most interesting ways to discover the city. 3. Haro Wine Festival Haro, a sleepy town tucked into the northern corner of vineyard-dotted La Rioja, kicks off every summer with a unique celebration in Spain. Wine is thrown everywhere and the entire town is coloured red. There are 40,000 litres of wine reserved for the festival, and until every single drop has been thrown the band doesn't stop playing. Fun is guaranteed at this messy, hilarious event! 4. Festa Major De Gracia

  4. The emblematic Gracia neighbourhood is transformed into a spectacular place, filled with art and colour. Apart from this, there are also parades, acrobats, and fireworks on the streets .Its streets compete with each other to win first price for the best and most extravagant decoration, while offering visitors and passers-by a truly magnificent scenery.

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