Fairs and Festivals

Experience local festivities and feel the vibrant culture of towns. Local festivals and fairs are held throughout the year, with the emphasis on traditions and seasonal customs. See them for yourself!

Calendar of town festivals

Culture and traditions

Els gegants de Vilafranca tornen a omplir els carrers de festa: cercavila, nans i capgrossos i xocolatada per acabar la festa!

Culture and traditions

La Festa Major és l’ànima del poble que batega a cada carrer, plaça i cor. Durant uns dies, Premià de Mar es transforma en un esce...

Culture and traditions

Una Festa Major d'alçada

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Upcoming fairs

Rec Experimental Stores Igualada
Culture and traditions

The old factories and tanneries of Igualada become pop-up stores. But the Rec is not just about fashion; its also a cultural, musi...

Fair of the Camí Ral
Culture and traditions

  A Sunday in January full of tradition, crafts, culture and shows along the old Camí Ral during the Winter Festival.

For families

A fair dedicated to promoting sustainability and local practices in a festive, family-friendly atmosphere.

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More about festivals and fairs

<p>Fira Medieval i Festa de la Sal de Cardona</p>

One of the most typical ways to relive the Middle Ages in Catalonia and Barcelona is to explore their vast Romanesque and Gothic heritage. But you may not know about the many mediaeval fairs that can be enjoyed throughout the year in several towns close to Barcelona.

<p>Trobades castelleres</p>

In this ancient country we're passionate about protecting and celebrating our festivals and traditions. We enjoy our great Mediterranean climate, sea, landscape and traditions with festive, joyful and infectious enthusiasm! Drop everything and join us as we usher in the main festivals of our towns and cities. In addition to paying homage to the local patron saint, you can enjoy plenty of other activities in these popular and inclusive festivals: street parades, gegants and capgrossos (papier mâché giant and "big head" figures), trabucaires (bandits carrying blunderbuss guns), music, dancing, diables (groups of people dressed as devils who set off fireworks) and spectacular human towers.

<p>Castellers de Vilafranca</p>

Strength, balance, courage and common sense, the four key concepts of human tower building, repeated like a mantra by its practitioners. For spectators, the most appropriate words might be thrills, nerves, suspense and joy. Without a doubt, to experience a human tower building event is to navigate a sea of sensations. So it’s no wonder that UNESCO inscribed this Catalan tradition par excellence on its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

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