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* Black Music Picnic (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). | ||
Revision as of 05:15, 17 March 2025
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.
- Public BBQ Spots:
- 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
- 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).