Málaga enjoys soft weather throughout the year. It proudly shows visitors its strengthened city with diverse historical and cultural heritage buildings which makes it an ideal place to spend a family vacation. Málaga truly offers a variety of activities to do and see that it could be hard to decide where to start, here we…
Continue ReadingGranada is a capital of the province of the same name, is in south-eastern Spain and the autonomous region of Andalusia. Besides, the city is packed with attractions and monuments to discover – from the great Alhambra fortress and El Albayzín to amazing sacromonte neighbourhood, Granada Cathedral, the Royal Chapel and joyful annual fiesta the…
Continue ReadingAll Saints Day or Todos Los Santos takes place in Cádiz province of Andalucía on the 1st November as It is a very important national public holiday in Spain. Also, All Saints Day is the day of all the Christian saints and especially those who do not have special feast days of their own. In…
Continue ReadingLa Mercé festival is a ceremonie with a music festival, Catalan traditions, parades, concerts, firework displays and many more events in Barcelona at many different places in the city. In addition, it takes place from the 21st to the 24th of September 2018 in Barcelona honoring one of the patron-saints of the city the Lady…
Continue ReadingThe Festivity of ‘’la Mare de Déu de la Salut’’ celebrated at the beginning of September in the village of Algemesí a small town located 35 kilometers from the city of Valencia, Spain. In addition, every 7th and 8th September the streets and squares of Algemesi become the stage for a special cultural manifestation. besides,…
Continue ReadingThe most famous festival in Spain is the annual running of the bull in Pamplona.it held each July drawing the attention of thousands of tourists from different countries around the world. The festival takes place from the 7th to 14th July in honor of the San Fermin festival. The origins: The origin of this…
Continue ReadingThe night of San Juan is an ancient tradition and considered the most magical night of the year celebrated between 23rd and 24th June all over Spain, especially in Valencia. In addition, this night is the shortest night of the year which marks the beginning of the summer and includes different rituals. History: …
Continue ReadingThe Saint Sebastian festival is an annual ceremony organized in the city of Palma de Majorca. This traditional event is a fabulous cultural attraction for travelers and has a very important meaning for the residents of the island. After the big celebration of Saint Anthony festival in 17th the patron saint of Palma – saint…
Continue ReadingThe 5th January is an important day in Spain celebrates the end of Christmas with a huge party called the three kings day or the three wise men their names are Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar. The story of three wise men: The three kings travel by camel into the desert following a magical star to meet the baby Jesus…
Continue ReadingThe La Tomatina festival has become one of the highlights of Spain’s summer festival calendar, with people from all over the world flocking to participate in this biggest food battle, where over a hundred metric tons of tomatoes are thrown at each other and into the streets. 1- A slice of ham marks the beginning…
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