Spain is the kingdom of Festivals, Fiestas and Ferias. Every town and village in Spain, no matter how little or even how huge stops and celebrates and enjoy the local festivals, most festivals in Spain are spiritual but in current time the spiritual element is usually secondary to the common spirit of celebration. Spain has dozens of festivals and most of towns have their own in addition to the national ones.
The most popular and biggest festivals of international fame are the bullrunning of Pamplona, the fireworks of Las Fallas in Valencia, the mock battles of Moros y Cristianos in Alcoy, Semana Santa in all of Andalucia and the massive Feria de Abril in Seville. The another popular and famous festival is La Tomatina tomato battle in Bunol near Valencia happens each year on the last Wednesday in August though the partying begins earlier in the week. The best part of the festival is the tomato fight. Here we are include to some of the more famous festivals in Spain.
Like All Saints Day, Carnival in Spain, Castellers de Vilafranca, Morosy Cristianos, Holy Week in Seville, Seville April Fair, Feria de Malaga, Hogueras de San Juan, Elx Mystery Play, San Fermin Running of the Bulls, Feria de Pedro Romero, Fiestas del Pilar, Fallas Festival in Valencia, Festes de la Merce, Sonar Festival Barcelona, San Isidro in Madrid, Cruces de Mayo, Granada International Festival of Music & Dance,
Spain Wine Festivals, Cava week, Seville Tapas Fair, Fiesta del Orujo, Jerez Sherry festival, Christmas in Spain, Spanish Lottery - El Gordo, Baby Jumping Festival.All Spanish festivals fill the Spain's jam-packed cultural calendar. Spaniards are masters within the world of celebrations and festivals.