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Valencia Fallas, Spain: Dates, traditions, food and what to do in the Spanish fire festival
Find out everything you need to know to visit Spain’s unique festival of fireworks and fun

What happens in the Fallas?

Also of note are the ‘Mascletàs’, or fireworks displays that are less about watching amazing colours like the fireworks we mostly know, but more about hearing the loudest bangs and making as much smoke as possible. These Mascletàs are held almost every day at around lunchtime during the festival in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento or main square. A good trick so that the locals use so their ears don’t pop with the incredibly loud noise is to open your mouth.
At the same time, there are many religious offerings of flowers to the virgin and in commemoration of Saint Joseph – a truly emotive spectacle where everyone comes dressed up in their finest traditional costumes – as well as various open-air concerts, lots of incredible lights strung up around the main streets and other activities taking place around the city.What does ‘Fallas’ mean?
Where should you go to see the best Fallas?






