The Festival of the 'Patios of Cordoba' takes place in May when the plants and flowers reach their greatest splendor and thousands of residents and visitors enjoy the beauty of the patios.
May Fair of Palma del Río
From 18th May to 21st May
Palma del Río (Córdoba)
A festival full of music, dance, and attractions that marks the beginning of the fairs in the region. Held every year on the weekend closest to May 20, on the eve of the harvest. You cannot miss the festive atmosphere in the booths.
Córdoba Fair
From 19th May to 25th May
Córdoba (Córdoba)
An annual celebration full of joy and tradition. It offers a unique fusion of music, dance, food, and fun. Its casetas open to the public, the horse-drawn carriages, the flamenco dresses, and the sevillanas music create the perfect festive atmosphere.
Saint's Fair in Montilla
From 11th July to 16th July
Montilla (Córdoba)
Come to Montilla to enjoy its patron saint's fair, the Feria del Santo. First class concerts, night fair, music, attractions ...
Aguosto
From 28th July to 20th August
Villaharta (Córdoba)
Its name reflects water and August, the two identifying signs of Villaharta, water for the hydrotherapic spas of the municipality and August being the time when its people meet again. With performances, conferences, exhibitions, games and flamenco.
Puente Genil Royal Fair
From 15th August to 19th August
Puente Genil (Córdoba)
Experience the Puente Genil Royal Fair, one of the oldest in the region. There will be performances by renowned groups in its concert programme, as well as free performances in the Municipal Stand.
Lucena Valley Fair
From 7th September to 10th September
Lucena (Córdoba)
Fair
Once again, when the summer is on the horizon and the nights are looking for silent suspicions of autumnal airs, almost without realising it, we are about to open the portico of our Feria Real.
Wine and tapas festival in Montilla
From 22nd September to 24th September
Montilla (Córdoba)
Gastronomic
Wine tourism, gastronomy and crafts are the stars of a weekend that is set to be a special one for Montilla and which brings to a close a September packed with activities as part of the Fiesta de la Vendimia programme.
Popular dishes of thouse festivals
Cordoban Flamenquin
(Córdoba)
Primeros platos
Delicious pork roll filled with ham and cheese, breaded and fried. Savory and mild flavors in every bite.
The lighting up of the lights and the traditional lunch with the elderly marks the start of this fair, which began in the 18th century as a livestock fair. It has an extensive programme of activities, with musical performances, an orchestra, Sevillana dance competitions, a trade fair...
Day of the Aurora
From 29th September to 7th October
Montilla (Córdoba)
On dates when the chestnuts and walnuts return, in the early hours of Saturday morning to the Sunday closest to the day of the Patron Saint of Montilla, occasional groups, choirs, tunas and rondallas sing to the Virgen de la Aurora. Ending in serenades and passacaglias throughout the night.
FLORA is an artistic event, which offers the opportunity to enjoy a unique and special cultural exchange, combining the traditionalism of Cordoba's courtyards with contemporary art.
Madrid honours its patron saint, the Virgen de la Almudena, with processions, floral offerings and classical music concerts, not forgetting the typical dessert of these festivities known as the Corona de la Almudena.
A combination of history, folklore and modernity await you at the Fiestas de San Martin in Xerta.
the Fiestas de San Martin in Xerta, where you will enjoy fun, music and entertainment in abundance.
The Orujo Festival is a popular tradition that takes place in Potes, Cantrabria on the second weekend of November and where one of the oldest and most popular liquors in this region of Spain is tasted.
From the second Saturday in November until the following Wednesday, Benidorm's Fiestas Mayores are held, with fireworks displays, musical performances, parades and processions.
The Fiestas of San Clemente in Lorca last approximately 10 days and culminate on 23 November, the day of San Clemente, a time to enjoy a medieval atmosphere, in keeping with the time when the Christians recovered the city.