Andalusia’s 2026 fairs: when celebration also tells the story of a land To speak about Andalusia is to speak about a way of living in the street, of understanding music as a meeting point, and of turning the calendar into a sequence of shared moments. Fairs are part...
There are places you visit. And there are places you listen to. Andalusia belongs to the second category: a land that is not only explored with the eyes, but also with the ears, the memory and the emotions. To speak of Andalusia is to speak of a culture in which...
Holy Week 2026 in Andalusia will be lived from March 29 to April 5 as a great constellation of emotions spread across regional capitals, historic towns and medium-sized cities where the Passion takes many different forms. Andalusia does not offer just one Holy Week,...
There are trips you remember for what you see. And there are others that stay with you forever because of what you feel. Easter Week in Andalusia belongs to that second category: a celebration you can admire with your eyes, but above all one you experience with your...
Every February 28, Andalusia celebrates its history, identity and cultural legacy. And if there is one artistic expression that represents this identity both within Spain and around the world, it is flamenco. In 2026, Andalusia Day once again places flamenco at the...
From September 9 to October 3, Seville becomes the world capital of flamenco with the 24th Bienal de Flamenco—a landmark edition marked by the return to the Teatro Lope de Vega, a strong commitment to contemporary creation, and a diverse, rigorous, and thrilling...