Festivals & Events in Valencia
Las Fallas de València
Las Fallas de València is fire, gunpowder, and ephemeral art right out in the street. Every March (in 2026, from the 1st to the 19th; main days 15–19) the city burns hundreds of papier-mâché monuments. A free, open-access festival and UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2016. Its defining daily ritual: the mascletà at 2:00 PM — 120 dB you don't just hear, you feel.
Gran Fira de València (Feria de Julio)
The Gran Fira de València runs throughout July (in 2026, from July 1 to 31): the most festive month of the Valencian year, with over 400 events spread across the city since 1871. Most are free, but the Conciertos de Viveros and the Batalla de Flores grandstands require tickets. Check dates and the programme on the official website.
Corpus Christi de València (la Festa Grossa)
Valencia's Corpus Christi is the city's oldest and most baroque festival: 700 uninterrupted years since its first documentation in 1326. Free and held entirely outdoors, it blends the mascletà, medieval Rocas floats, the Dance of La Moma, and the largest processional monstrance in the world (600 kg of silver). The date shifts each year, always 60 days after Easter.