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What does Spain celebrate in June?

What does Spain celebrate in June?

Some of the June festivals include the Grec Performance Arts, Barcelona’s Sonar festival, the gay parade, as well as the strange ham and water festival in Granada. For beach lovers the night of Saint John ( Noche de San Juan) is a special night spent on the beach with friends enjoying bonfires, music and fun.

Where is the Jalon valley Spain?

The Jalon Valley (also known as Vall de Pop) is situated inland from the coastal towns of Denia, Javea and Moraira. The Jalon Valley is on the Costa Blanca coast of Spain.

What is a red day in Spain?

Public Holidays or Red Days happen throughout the year, it was traditional to mark these days on a calendar in Red hence they are widely known in Spain as a Red Day. It may interest you to know that San José (19th March) is Father’s Day and Dia de la Madre (the 1st Sunday of May) is Mother’s Day.

What is a famous Spanish dish?

Paella is perhaps the most famous Spanish dish of all, and certainly one of the most abused. Authentic paella originates from the region around Valencia, and comes in two varieties: Paella Valenciana, with rabbit and chicken; and seafood paella.

Where are the best festivals in Spain in June?

June is an excellent month for festivals, both Andalucia and Catalonia have a lot going on and while Madrid and Barcelona offer city backdrops to enjoy some of the best June festivals in Spain

When is the festival of St John the Baptist in Spain?

June 23–24: Nit de Sant Joan/Hogueras de San Juan (Festival of St. John the Baptist), primarily in Alicante, Valencia, and across Catalunya (bonfires and fireworks on June 23, closures in Catalunya and Valencia on June 24) June 29 (likely): La Batalla del Vino, Haro (between Pamplona and Burgos; “wine battle” celebrating Feast of San Pedro)

When to visit Jalon Valley, Alicante, Spain?

Jalón (Xaló). Alicante – Alacant. Opening Hours: From Tuesday to Saturday, from 09:00 h to 14:00 h. Saturday, Sunday and holidays closed. If you are thinking of moving to Jalon Valley, then you must read our expat interview with Vanessa Crocker-Dean of Hello2Spain below:

What to do in the town of Jalon?

Jalon is a beautiful picturesque town and only 20 minutes to the coast which is why it is such a popular place to be. The town has shops, bars, restaurants, bodegas, banks, doctors, chemists and much more. The old town has typical Spanish narrow streets and most of the countryside properties overlook Jalon town as it is in the valley.