Spanish Christmas
Christmas in Spain is much more than just a holiday; it is an explosion of traditions, flavors and celebrations that reflect the country's rich cultural diversity. From the vibrant bustle of the Christmas markets to the nights full of music and joy, the Christmas season in Spain is lived with an intensity and warmth that make it an unforgettable experience.
- Vigo: offers visitors multicolor lighting with 11 million LEDs in 400 streets that is quite a spectacle. It is an already emblematic figure of Christmas in Madrid after attracting attention for its dimensions for several years. This is the giant Christmas ball that is located on Calle Gran Vía and Calle Alcalá during the Holiday season. A 65-meter tree with half a million lights, balls measuring more than 12 meters, kilometers of LED garlands or gift boxes as houses will shine this Christmas in Spanish cities, large and small, seeking the success of visitors to whoever marked the imprint for these dates: Vigo.
- La Rambla Barcelona: Since November, tourist and locals can enjoy Christmas on La Rambla, the liveliest and busiest promenade in Barcelona. “The Christmas Forest” is the title of the setting and the light and sound show on Larios Street. The best-known street in the city is these days a forest with 22 arches 12.8 m high and 730,000 light points. There are music and sound shows daily, at 6:30 p.m., 8:00 p.m., and 9:30 p.m.
- Torrejón de Ardoz: 20 km from Madrid is the largest Theme Park and Christmas Walk in Spain. In 2018, it was chosen as the first European Christmas Capital, along with Liege, and a festival of regional tourist interest. This year new things arrive like Christmas Adventure, for the whole family.