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<h2>January</h2>
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* Three Kings Parade. Jan 5.


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* Calçotada in Vista Alegre – Traditional Catalan barbecue featuring grilled calçots (onions), contests, vermut, and live music.   
* Calçotada in Vista Alegre – Traditional Catalan barbecue featuring grilled calçots (onions), contests, vermut, and live music.   
  * Public BBQ Spots:
** Public BBQ Spots:
    - Palol d’Onyar (reservation may be needed).   
*** Palol d’Onyar (reservation may be needed).   
    - La Pineda in Cassà.   
*** La Pineda in Cassà.   
* Black Music Picnic (March 17, Parc del Migdia) – A popular annual event.   
* Black Music Picnic (Parc del Migdia) – A popular annual event.   
* Enotourism at Costa Brava – Wine Tourism Month.   
* Enotourism at Costa Brava – Wine Tourism Month.   
* Saint Patrick’s Day (March 17th) is celebrated at McKiernans
* Beer Festival in Barcelona (End of March).   
* Beer Festival in Barcelona (End of March).   


<h2>April</h2>
<h2>April</h2>
* Easter Celebrations (March/April) – Processions and events.
* Setmana Santa (Holy Week). Easter Celebrations (March/April). Many processions and events. Between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday.
** Roman parade
** Easter parade
** In Verges (a 30-minute drive from Girona) they have La Dansa de la Mort (the dance of death) on Easter Thursday.<ref>https://www.barcelonayellow.com/bcn-tourist/570-la-danza-de-la-muerte-de-verges-dance-of-death</ref> People dress up as skeletons, carrying scythes and clocks, and move through the medieval streets in an eerie procession. It’s one of the strangest Easter events in Spain and draws big crowds every year. There’s a small entry fee to watch it.
* Sant Jordi Festival (April 23) – Catalonia's equivalent of Valentine's Day.   
* Sant Jordi Festival (April 23) – Catalonia's equivalent of Valentine's Day.   
  - Streets fill with book and rose stalls.   
** Streets fill with book and rose stalls.   
  - Traditional gift exchange: Men give roses, women give books (but you can do both!).   
** Traditional gift exchange: Men give roses, women give books (but you can do both!).   
  - Shops remain open, it’s not a bank holiday.   
** Shops remain open, it’s not a bank holiday.   


<h2>May</h2>
<h2>May</h2>
* Girona Flower Festival (Temps de Flors) – A major annual event.   
* Girona Flower Festival (Temps de Flors) – A major annual event.   
  - Free access to historic sites like the Arab Baths.   
** Free access to historic sites like the Arab Baths.   
  - One-way system in place due to large crowds.   
** One-way system in place due to large crowds.   


<h2>June</h2>
<h2>June</h2>
* Revetlla de Sant Joan (June 23-24) – Fireworks, bonfires, and beach parties.   
* Revetlla de Sant Joan (June 23-24) – Fireworks, bonfires, and beach parties.   
  * Popular beach spots: Tossa de Mar, Palamós, L’Estartit.   
** Popular beach spots: Tossa de Mar, Palamós, L’Estartit.   
  - Girona’s main bonfire at Parc de Vista Alegre.   
** Girona’s main bonfire at Parc de Vista Alegre.   
  - Festival Ítaca in L’Estartit – Paid beachside concerts.   
** Festival Ítaca in L’Estartit – Paid beachside concerts.   
  - Canigó Flame lighting at Plaça Catalunya.   
** Canigó Flame lighting at Plaça Catalunya.   
  - Processions from Plaça de Vi to the Cathedral.   
** Processions from Plaça de Vi to the Cathedral.   
  - Community dinner at Plaça de l’Assumpció.   
** Community dinner at Plaça de l’Assumpció.   
* La Patum Festival (Berga) – Traditional Catalan fire festival.   
* La Patum Festival (Berga) – Traditional Catalan fire festival.   


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<h2>October</h2>
* Fires de Sant Narcís (Late October – Early November) – Girona’s biggest festival.   
* Fires de Sant Narcís (Late October – Early November) – Girona’s biggest festival.   
  - Correfocs (fire runs) and Correfoc Infantil (child-friendly version).   
** Correfocs (fire runs) and Correfoc Infantil (child-friendly version).   
  - Concerts at La Copa.   
** Les Fires - Big fairground at La Devesa.   
  - Fairground rides and fireworks. 
** La Copa (Devesa Park) – Outdoor festival area with live music, food stands. The food stands area is called Les Barraques.
  * Les Barraques at La Devesa – Outdoor festival area with live music, food stands, and a fairground.
  * La Copa (Devesa Park) – Large venue with live music and food stalls.
* Oktoberfest Girona – Held at Devesa Park. Tables sell out quickly.   
* Oktoberfest Girona – Held at Devesa Park. Tables sell out quickly.   
* Zombie Walk (October 31).   
* Zombie Walk (October 31).   
* Girocomic (Girona's annual comic-con)


<h2>November</h2>
<h2>November</h2>
* La Castanyada (November 1) – Chestnut Festival, similar to Halloween.   
* La Castanyada (November 1) – Chestnut Festival, similar to Halloween.   
* Girona Christmas Parade & Lights (November 29)   
* Girona Christmas Parade & Lights (November 29)   
  - Parade at 5 PM, Christmas lights switch-on at 6 PM.   
** Parade at 5 PM, Christmas lights switch-on at 6 PM.   


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<h2>December</h2>
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* Circ Nadal Girona – A circus performance with acrobatics and stunts.   
* Circ Nadal Girona – A circus performance with acrobatics and stunts.   
* Christmas Events:   
* Christmas Events:   
  - Where to buy Christmas trees: Jardi Banyoles, Centre Verd Girona, Bauhaus, El Sitjar.   
** Where to buy Christmas trees: Jardi Banyoles, Centre Verd Girona, Bauhaus, El Sitjar.   
  * Catalan Christmas Bingo – Quina
** Catalan Christmas Bingo – Quina.   
  - Lyrics to the Song of the Three Kings.   
* New Year's Eve Celebrations   
* New Year's Eve Celebrations (Dec 31 - Jan 1)  
** Midnight bells at Girona Cathedral & Plaça dels Apòstols.   
  - Midnight bells at Girona Cathedral & Plaça dels Apòstols.   
** Street celebrations continue at Plaça Independència.   
  - Street celebrations continue at Plaça Independència.   
* Ice skating at Fira de Girona (Dec 21 – Jan 6). Outdoor ice rink. Gloves required (buy on-site for €2).
* Ice Skating at Fira de Girona (Dec 21 – Jan 6)
 
  - Outdoor ice rink. Gloves required (buy on-site for €2).
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January

  • Three Kings Parade. Jan 5.

February

  • Carnestoltes (Carnival) – Festivities, parades, and costumes.
  • European Outdoor Film Tour (EOFT) – Adventure, extreme sports, and outdoor films.
  • Correcurts – 24-hour film competition in Cassà de la Selva.
  • Festival Internacional del Circ Elefant d’Or – International circus festival with trapeze acts, clowns, and acrobatics.

March

  • Calçotada in Vista Alegre – Traditional Catalan barbecue featuring grilled calçots (onions), contests, vermut, and live music.
    • Public BBQ Spots:
      • Palol d’Onyar (reservation may be needed).
      • La Pineda in Cassà.
  • Black Music Picnic (Parc del Migdia) – A popular annual event.
  • Enotourism at Costa Brava – Wine Tourism Month.
  • Saint Patrick’s Day (March 17th) is celebrated at McKiernans
  • Beer Festival in Barcelona (End of March).

April

  • Setmana Santa (Holy Week). Easter Celebrations (March/April). Many processions and events. Between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday.
    • Roman parade
    • Easter parade
    • In Verges (a 30-minute drive from Girona) they have La Dansa de la Mort (the dance of death) on Easter Thursday.[1] People dress up as skeletons, carrying scythes and clocks, and move through the medieval streets in an eerie procession. It’s one of the strangest Easter events in Spain and draws big crowds every year. There’s a small entry fee to watch it.
  • Sant Jordi Festival (April 23) – Catalonia's equivalent of Valentine's Day.
    • Streets fill with book and rose stalls.
    • Traditional gift exchange: Men give roses, women give books (but you can do both!).
    • Shops remain open, it’s not a bank holiday.

May

  • Girona Flower Festival (Temps de Flors) – A major annual event.
    • Free access to historic sites like the Arab Baths.
    • One-way system in place due to large crowds.

June

  • Revetlla de Sant Joan (June 23-24) – Fireworks, bonfires, and beach parties.
    • Popular beach spots: Tossa de Mar, Palamós, L’Estartit.
    • Girona’s main bonfire at Parc de Vista Alegre.
    • Festival Ítaca in L’Estartit – Paid beachside concerts.
    • Canigó Flame lighting at Plaça Catalunya.
    • Processions from Plaça de Vi to the Cathedral.
    • Community dinner at Plaça de l’Assumpció.
  • La Patum Festival (Berga) – Traditional Catalan fire festival.

July

  • Tempo Festival – Live music in Girona.
  • Blanes Fireworks Competition – A multi-night fireworks festival.
  • Celrà Tastets Festival – A local food and cultural festival.
  • GiroBeer Festival – Craft beer-tasting event.

August

(No major events currently listed – but plenty of beach fun in Costa Brava!)

September

  • Festival Onirik – Annual arts and music festival in Girona.

October

  • Fires de Sant Narcís (Late October – Early November) – Girona’s biggest festival.
    • Correfocs (fire runs) and Correfoc Infantil (child-friendly version).
    • Les Fires - Big fairground at La Devesa.
    • La Copa (Devesa Park) – Outdoor festival area with live music, food stands. The food stands area is called Les Barraques.
  • Oktoberfest Girona – Held at Devesa Park. Tables sell out quickly.
  • Zombie Walk (October 31).
  • Girocomic (Girona's annual comic-con)

November

  • La Castanyada (November 1) – Chestnut Festival, similar to Halloween.
  • Girona Christmas Parade & Lights (November 29)
    • Parade at 5 PM, Christmas lights switch-on at 6 PM.

December

  • Acocollonat Short Film Festival – Includes a painting competition and a 24-hour film contest.
  • Circ Nadal Girona – A circus performance with acrobatics and stunts.
  • Christmas Events:
    • Where to buy Christmas trees: Jardi Banyoles, Centre Verd Girona, Bauhaus, El Sitjar.
    • Catalan Christmas Bingo – Quina.
  • New Year's Eve Celebrations
    • Midnight bells at Girona Cathedral & Plaça dels Apòstols.
    • Street celebrations continue at Plaça Independència.
  • Ice skating at Fira de Girona (Dec 21 – Jan 6). Outdoor ice rink. Gloves required (buy on-site for €2).