Mar 14 • 04:30 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

The Essentials of Fallas 2026: What to See and Do in València

Fallas 2026 festivities in València will feature impressive pyrotechnics and large-scale monuments, attracting many visitors despite scheduling challenges due to the weekdays.

The Fallas festival in València for 2026 is set to be a grand spectacle, with plans to burn seven tons of fireworks during various pyrotechnic shows and an estimated spending of nearly 10 million euros on colorful and elaborate Fallas monuments. The festival is expected to attract thousands of visitors, particularly over the upcoming weekend when the weather is forecasted to improve.

While the main days of the festival fall on weekdays, the artisans and fallas committees are actively erecting towering monuments reaching up to 30 meters high, showcasing the artistic talent and cultural heritage of the region. The festival is not only a celebration of artistry but also a significant cultural event that marks the transition from winter to spring, combining art, music, fire, and pyrotechnics.

València and various other municipalities in the Valencian Community are preparing for a multitude of events and activities that will take place during this vibrant festival. Visitors are provided with essential information on what not to miss, ensuring that they can fully enjoy the diverse offerings of Fallas 2026, which promises to be a memorable experience for locals and tourists alike.

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