From Tenerife to Cadiz, Spain’s Carnaval lights up February with colour, satire, music and centuries-old traditions.
In front of the 500,000 Spaniards gathered on the streets of Madrid, Luis de la Fuente took the microphone and emulated Julio Iglesias by singing Quijote, one of his most famous songs: “I am of those ...
Carnival in Spain is the moment winter finally loosens up a bit. Streets fill with parades, sequins and brass bands, and kids march through town in costumes their parents cobbled together. It’s a ...
Halloween in Spain has become increasingly popular over the years, evolving from a largely imported holiday into a celebration with its own unique Spanish twist. From traditional Celtic-inspired ...
Spain’s Women’s World Cup heroes received a royal welcome on their return to Madrid, with Queen Letizia once again in attendance for the celebrations, as she was in Sydney for the final. The team ...