All Saints Day – National Holiday
Día de Todos los Santos is a day for families to visit cemeteries and honor those who have died. Schools and stores will be closed.
Día de Todos los Santos is a day for families to visit cemeteries and honor those who have died. Schools and stores will be closed.
Día de la Constitución Española commemorates the day Spain ratified the constitution through a national referendum in 1978. Schools and stores will be closed.
Valencia's annual marathon. This is the city's premier running event. Thousands of runners will compete alongside elite runners, hoping to break world records. See website for registration and full route...
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are public holidays in Spain. Schools and stores will be closed.
The first day of the new year is a public holiday in Spain. Valencia celebrates with New Year's Eve fireworks. Stores will have special hours on December 31 and will...
Valencia's Christmas tradition starts with the arrival of the Three Kings at the Marina. A parade then proceeds to Paseo de Alameda and makes its way to the Plaza del...
In Spain, the big Christmas gifts are not delivered by Santa, but by the Three Kings. On January 6, families gather to open presents and share in a traditional roscón...
Valencia's traditional Festival of San Antonio Abad, the patron saint of animals.
The Festival of San Vicente Mártir is a public holiday in Valencia, celebrating one of the city's patron saints. Stores will be closed and roads will be detoured around the...
Valencia celebrates its Asian community with a popular Lunar New Year parade that stretches from the Bailen neighborhood to the Plaza del Ayuntamiento. Expect road closures in the city center...
Valencia hosts the Copa del Rey, the first major basketball event to inaugurate the new Roig Arena.
La Crida is the official kick-off to Valencia's Fallas festival. A day of fireworks, concerts, and traditional dance at Torres Serranos. Expect daily mascletà and fireworks from March 1 -...