Tip: Mascletas at 14:00 daily in Plaza del Ayuntamiento. Cremà on March 19 burns every sculpture.

Location

Address: Across Valencia city, Spain

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La Tomatina (Bunol) ★ 4.5

La Tomatina in Bunol 38 km west of Valencia is the world's largest tomato-throwing festival, with 100 metric tons of tomatoes and 20,000 ticketed participants.

Tip: Tickets mandatory since 2013, sell out months ahead through tomatina.es. Trains from Valencia run on the day.

Feria de Julio ★ 4.0

Feria de Julio is Valencia's month-long summer festival, with bullfights, fireworks, food stalls and the Battle of Flowers parade along Paseo de la Alameda.

Tip: The Battle of Flowers parade is the last week of July. Food stalls run across the city in Plaza del Ayuntamiento and Mercado Central.

Dia de la Comunitat Valenciana ★ 4.1

Dia de la Comunitat Valenciana on October 9 commemorates the 1238 reconquest of Valencia, with esgarraet plates, parades and a public-holiday paella lunch tradition.

Tip: Public holiday in Valencia. Restaurants book up for the lunchtime paella; reserve 3 weeks ahead.

World Paella Day ★ 4.2

World Paella Day on September 20 was launched by Visit Valencia in 2018 to celebrate paella valenciana, with restaurant promotions and the World Paella Day Cup competition.

Tip: Most paella restaurants run special menus. The World Paella Day Cup is the international chef competition.

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