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

Festa Tió Mura
Culture and traditions

Durant tot el mes, Mura es transforma en un paradís nadalenc on grans i petits podran gaudir d’una experiència única que combina t...

Culture and traditions

Vine a crear el teu tió pels carrers del poble vell de Súria i viu una activitat màgica i familiar! Descobreix racons històrics, t...

Living Nativity of Catalonia
Culture and traditions

The landscape of the Penya del Corb rock formation in Corbera de Llobregat is the natural stage of the First Living Nativity in Ca...

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Upcoming fairs

Sports

Una pista de gel autèntic per gaudir de l'hivern!

Badanadal in Manlleu
Culture and traditions

It’s one of the most fun-filled Christmas parks in Catalonia. Badanadal is the place to enjoy Christmas on ice.

Gastronomy and wine tourism

Artesania, regals i alimentació al costat de la pista de gel amb més de 600 m2 de gel natural i un tobogan per baixar amb dònuts g...

More about festivals and fairs

<p>Barcelona Christmas Book Market</p>

Would you like to surprise somebody with a really original Christmas present but don’t know where to find one? You’re in luck. Before Christmas, across the counties of Barcelona, several markets are organised that you should definitely check out. At these craft fairs and markets of antiques, books and handmade items, you can find the perfect gift to delight even your hardest to please relatives and friends. 

<p>2021 Fireworks Display (Photo: Phylloxera Festival Association)</p>

Cava is a world-famous sparkling wine that no important meal or celebration can be without. It’s part of our everyday life, a fixture of the dining table. As children we wonder whether those bubbles we aren’t allowed to taste will tickle our mouths. But have you ever wondered how and why cava began to be produced in the Penedès area? The story takes us to Sant Sadurní d'Anoia, covering dramatic events of the 19th-century history when phylloxera wiped out 90% of Europe’s vineyards...

<p>A les fires de Nadal trobaràs el teu tió</p>

There’s no need to travel to Northern Europe to enjoy the magic of Christmas markets: in the regions of Barcelona there are many towns and cities that organise beautiful fairs where you can buy figurines for the nativity scene and all kinds of traditional decorations. Some remain open until 23 December, but why wait until the last minute? Visit one this weekend and feel the warmth of Christmas spirit.

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