El Puig’s Medieval Festival for Jaume I
This weekend, El Puig, a small town about 25 minutes north of Valencia by train, celebrated its liberator King James I. In 1238, he took El Puig and used the…
This weekend, El Puig, a small town about 25 minutes north of Valencia by train, celebrated its liberator King James I. In 1238, he took El Puig and used the…
This past Friday, Valencia celebrated one of its most important holidays -- Nou d'Octubre, the Day of the Valencian Community. We drank plenty of coffee in the morning and put…
October 9th, the Day of the Valencian Community, got off to a bang as soon as the clock struck midnight. On Thursday night, we grabbed a spot on Paseo Alameda…
October 9th is the Day of the Valencian Community, kind of like 4th of July in the States. Though, I suppose it's different, because it's a celebration for a specific…
The 5th edition of Valencia.Art, a festival celebrating Contemporary Valencian art, is set to take place in the Centro del Carmen on the first four days of October. This is…
On Saturday we managed to go to the Oktoberfest. We had originally planned on going for the inaugural day, but the weather wasn't playing along. It was a blast, but…
Starting today, September 17th, through the 21st you can experience Deutschland in Valencia, at the Bierfest in the Plaza de Toros. This is the first time an Oktoberfest related event…
One of the greatest things about Valencia is that it's not all that fashionable. I mean that in the best way possible -- the people walking up and down Calle…
If you're just hearing about it now, it's already too late. The Tomatina is just one part of the yearly summer festival in Buñol, but it's become one of the…
These pictures are a little late -- the Batalla de Flores was towards the end of July. I was annoyed while taking them, because I had to stand on my…