This page is built for fast execution. See what’s actually on in Spain in the next 7 days — with confidence labels and “last checked” trust cues. Use Navigate to act now, or open a festival page to verify details before you commit.

Locals describe the Entroido as an event 'that is felt from childhood' ('vívelo desde neno'), a passionate and ancestral…

The festival blends pre-Christian fertility rites with Catholic devotion. The Botarga figure is a regional folk charact…

locals describe Carnaval as their pride, with an emphasis on creativity, satire, and community spirit

Locals view Carnaval as a beloved tradition and source of civic pride, a way to gather for fun and creativity before Len…

Pride of Sitges communities, a celebration of humor, sexual freedom and Catalan joie de vivre, well-known abroad.

Locals view the carnival as a treasured expression of community pride, creativity, and heritage.

Locally valued as a cultural event with educational intent; city press coverage underscores its significance for Melilla…

Locals see Sa Rua as a joyful inclusive celebration of carnival, highlighting community creativity and tradition.

Ceutaños view Carnival as an essential expression of communal joy and creativity. Locals vilify its return each year, em…

Locals emphasize the carnival as an inherited duty and identity marker, stating it "forms part of our identity" ([lalagu…

Locals describe Peropalo as a symbol of liberty and vitality. They call the festival an "explosion of common identity," …

Locals proudly describe it as their “tradición milenaria” and the “capital del Carnaval” of Guadalajara. They emphasize …
FestivalAtlas is an atlas of when places come alive — revealed through festivals. Use this window to compare celebrations, then save or hold the ones you care about.