Find the best events (local fiestas, concerts, markets, children's events) in Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and the rest of the Canary Islands.
Whilst Madrid is notorious for its lively nightlife it can’t compete with the wonders of Andalucía and other parts of Spain when it comes to specific festivals. The main annual event is San Isidro which celebrates the city’s patron saint. Other festivals in Madrid such as Dos de Mayo an...
The meaning of FIESTA is festival; specifically : a saint's day celebrated in Spain, Latin America, and the Philippines with processions and dances.
In total there are more than 900 music festivals in Spain with the vast majority of these events not attracting huge crowds. Part 2 of the article describes some of thesesmaller music festivals in Spainwhich still attract big crowds and well-known stars from around the world. And finally, in...
When the Conquistador Pedro de Alvarado decided to name the new land he had conquered in the name of Spain, he went straight to the top and named it after Jesus Christ. The full name he chose was "Provincia De Nuestro Señor Jesus Cristo, El Salvador Del Mundo" ("Province of our Lord...
"San Jaime" in Benimarco ThisMoraira Fiestatakes place inBenimarcoand usually involves food, drink, live music, holy mass, fireworks, and other activities. Information on the 2024 Fiesta is not yet available. For guidance, please refer to a prior Programme provided below. ...
The port town Cadiz is located in south west Spain holds every year a colorful carnival that lasts for ten days. The carnival is known as the greatest in Spain. Cadiz 3,000 years old is the oldest known city in the Iberian Peninsula. It turns during the ten days of carnival festive to...
This festival celebrates the peace and love between the diverse communities of Sweden. It is one of the biggest annualmusic festivals in Sweden. Many events and workshops are hosted in this festival to promote mutual respect between people to create an environment of love and harmony. This music...
When the Conquistador Pedro de Alvarado decided to name the new land he had conquered in the name of Spain, he went straight to the top and named it after Jesus Christ. The full name he chose was "Provincia De Nuestro Señor Jesus Cristo, El Salvador Del Mundo" ("Province of our Lord...
Motor racing first came to Spain in 1913 with the San Sebastián Grand Prix, held on public roads. It wasn’t until the 1920s that a purpose built race track was constructed, with the Sitges-Terramar serving as the venue for the very first Spanish F1 Grand Prix in 1923. The race contin...