Festivals in Zaragoza

San Blas in Ateca

From 2nd February to 3rd February
Ateca (Zaragoza)
A unique festival that you can't miss, in the festivities of the Patron Saint of the town the Mask is chased, a grotesque character that the little ones will try to remove a bell, and on the way up the hill they will throw apples at him. Music and orchestras will be present at nightfall, and religious acts during the day.

The Cincomarzada

5th March
Zaragoza (Zaragoza)
Tradition
An entire program of outdoor activities takes place in Tío Jorge Park to celebrate how a whole city defended itself with whatever was at hand against an invasion.
The Idus of March

The Idus of March

13th March
Mara (Zaragoza)
Historical
On the Idus of March, the locals dressed as warriors and sorceresses will offer you a show that is hard to forget.

The Dance of Tauste and The Crystal Rosary

From 21st April to 25th April
Tauste (Zaragoza)
Religious
These dances have been repeated for more than 150 years in honour of the patron saints of the town. They are divided into acts with swords, shields, sticks and are also accompanied by human towers.
The Contradanza of Cetina

The Contradanza of Cetina

19th May
Cetina (Zaragoza)
Historical
Is held every May 19th in Cetina, where you can see the devil and the 'contradanceros' dancing and performing figures in an enchanting atmosphere.

The Miracle of the Corporals of Daroca

From 3rd June to 11th June
Daroca (Zaragoza)
Religious
Since the Middle Ages, this miracle has been celebrated during the Corpus in the major festivities of Daroca. In addition to attracting pilgrims to contemplate the relic, there is a rich program of festivities for all visitors.

The Compromise of Caspe

From 23rd June to 25th June
Caspe (Zaragoza)
Tradition
For three days, a medieval town in Caspe is reenacted to exemplify the pact that resolved the lack of an heir to the crown in an exemplary manner. With a rich program of recreational and cultural activities.
Popular Canoe Trip on the Aragonese Ebro River

Popular Canoe Trip on the Aragonese Ebro River

8th July
Pradilla de Ebro (Zaragoza)
Canoe descent, either in pairs or individually, from Gallur to the ferry crossing between Pradilla de Ebro and Boquiñeni, showcasing the recreational and cultural opportunities that our Ebro River offers. A festive day full of outdoor activities: lunch, dinner, concerts, environmental workshops, percussion, and disco music.

Festivities in honour of the Virgen de la Asunción and San Roque in Malanquilla

From 12th August to 16th August
Malanquilla (Zaragoza)
We will once again have music in the streets, a street party in the square, competitions, sporting activities, the most important thing being that we all participate together. We will all go together to honour Our Lady of the Assumption and San Roque, and we will ask that next year no one is missing, and that this Malanquillan family does not stop growing.
Cipotegato

Cipotegato

27th August
Tarazona (Zaragoza)
Tradition
The Cipotegato is a traditional festival that pays homage to San Atilano and where the main characteris a very colorful harlequin, who with his magical presence will make that particular event a unique moment, very difficult to forget.
The Paloteo Dance of Longares

The Paloteo Dance of Longares

From 1st September to 8th September
Longares (Zaragoza)
Folklore
If you want to experience on your skin the emotion of years of tradition to the sound of this hypnotic music to the rhythm of the sticks, you can't miss the Dance of the Paloteo de Longares, a unique experience!
The festivities of Pilar

The festivities of Pilar

From 8th October to 16th October
Zaragoza (Zaragoza)
Religious
The festivities of Pilar takes place in Zaragoza, to honor the Virgen of the Pilar, patron saint of this city. It is a traditional festival that begins on October 12th and lasts for a week.

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Carnival of Verín

From 8th February to 13th February
Verín (Orense)
Carnival of Verín
This festival of National Tourist Interest is celebrated for three weeks and every day is full of surprises. It follows an ancestral ritual with the presence of "cigarrones" that walk through the main streets, parades of troupes, floats, music and open-air dances. Weeks of fun and gastronomic feasts.

Malaga Carnival

From 11th February to 13th February
Málaga (Málaga)
Malaga Carnival
The colourful Malaga Carnival takes place in the theatre and in the streets, where locals and visitors enjoy the parades and the most original costumes.

Herencia Carnival

From 11th February to 22nd February
Herencia (Ciudad Real)
Herencia Carnival
In February the Herencia Carnival is celebrated, the most fun party in the area with two weeks of festivities, parades, music, masks and colours. You won't regret it!

Stew Fair in Lalín

From 12th February to 12th February
Lalín (Pontevedra)
Stew Fair in Lalín
During the Cocido Fair in Lalín, the streets get dressed up to pay tribute to the characteristic dish of the local gastronomy. When you try it, you will be captivated.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

From 15th February to 26th February
Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Sta. Cruz de Tenerife)
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
The most Brazilian Carnival in Spain is that of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 15 days of joy, dance, fun and fun. The highlight: the fancy dress costumes at the Gala for the Election of the Queen of the Festivities.

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