Zaragoza Comedy Festival
🔗Spain's longest-running comedy festival featuring national and international comedians across various venues.
📍 ZaragozaExplore 22 upcoming events and festivals in Zaragoza, Aragón.
Spain's longest-running comedy festival featuring national and international comedians across various venues.
📍 ZaragozaCelebration of the city's patron saint with free roscón distribution, open museums, traditional music, and family activities.
📍 ZaragozaAgricultural and industrial fairs focusing on viticulture, olive oil production, and brewing technologies.
📍 ZaragozaLivestock fair showcasing the latest in animal farming and agriculture.
📍 ZaragozaGastronomic fair celebrating truffles with tastings and local products.
📍 Vera de MoncayoColorful festivities with parades, traditional characters, and sausage distribution on Jueves Lardero.
📍 ZaragozaFairs dedicated to water technology, paper industry, and renewable energy.
📍 ZaragozaReligious processions with drums, traditional music, and cultural events recognized as of International Tourist Interest.
📍 Zaragoza and other townsAnnual marathon attracting runners from around the world.
📍 ZaragozaBook fair promoting literature with author signings and readings.
📍 TausteLocal fair featuring regional products and cultural activities.
📍 ÉpilaTrade fair showcasing footwear and related products.
📍 Brea de AragónTourism fair promoting travel destinations and services within Aragón.
📍 ZaragozaGastronomic fair offering tastings of local wines and olive oils.
📍 MagallónFair focusing on ecological products and sustainable living.
📍 LéceraMedieval festival reenacting the reconquest of Calatayud by Alfonso I in 1120 with theatrical performances and medieval markets.
📍 CalatayudFair featuring Roman-era crafts and artisan demonstrations.
📍 Almonacid de la CubaUnique fair celebrating local legends with themed markets and activities.
📍 TrasmozFair promoting sustainable living, organic products, and ecotourism.
📍 LitagoThis is a traditional festivity in Tarazona. The “Cipotegato,” a jester-figure, walks through the streets starting at noon. People throw tomatoes at him. He follows a route known only to himself, starting and ending at Plaza de España. After he finishes, he is lifted to a monument amid shouts of “¡Cipote, cipote!”. The festival kicks off Tarazona’s main local fiestas, which include music, processions, folk dances, and more
Music festival held in Zaragoza, Plaza Expo. Multiple international and national acts, large audience. Scheduled from early evening into the night.
Zaragoza will host this major tourism-sector event. Organized by TURESPAÑA (Spain’s tourism institute), it brings together professionals, companies and destinations to share market intelligence, strategies, and to promote sustainable tourism. The city will also use the event to showcase its heritage, gastronomy, infrastructure etc.