Carnival Parade Barcelona Catalonia

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Carnival in Catalonia is a lively and colorful celebration blending ancient traditions with modern festivity, typically held in late February or early March. Rooted in medieval indulgence before Lent, it features extravagant parades, vibrant music, and satirical humor. Key events include Fat Thursday (Dijous Gras), where traditional foods like botifarra d’ou and coca de llardons are enjoyed; the arrival of the symbolic Rei Carnestoltes (Carnival King); and the Burial of the Sardine (Enterrament de la Sardina) on Ash Wednesday, marking the end of excess.

Highlights vary by location:

Sitges Carnival offers one of Spain’s most famous celebrations, known for its wild street parties and LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
Tarragona Carnival showcases traditional crafts in its Rúa de l’Artesania parade and thrilling fire spectacles (Bóta de Foc ).
Barcelona hosts neighborhood parades in areas like Gràcia and El Born, offering a more local experience.
Catalonia’s Carnival is a joyful fusion of creativity, tradition, and playful rebellion, attracting both locals and tourists to its vibrant festivities. 🎭🎉

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