The 32nd April Fair of Tarragona returns with celebration and tradition to the Market
Tarragona dresses up for the party. Little booths, atmosphere, and gastronomy to enjoy nonstop.
From April 30 to May 3, the Bonavista Market becomes the epicenter of this festival that brings back the Andalusian spirit to the city, with activities for all audiences and a varied program that can already be viewed in Tarragona’s official agenda.
A festival with roots and rhythms that never fail
The booths, the meeting point
The soul of the April Fair lies in the booths, spaces decorated with bright colors where families and friends gather to share moments. They are the meeting point to savor tapas and drinks, with an atmosphere that transports you directly to Seville, although with Tarragona’s unique essence.
Live music and dancing non-stop
The program includes concerts and dance performances that fill the streets with traditional and contemporary rhythms. The live music is the thread that makes both young and old dance, keeping the party alive from the afternoon into the late night.
Gastronomy for all tastes
Typical Andalusian tapas and dishes
The April Fair wouldn’t be the same without its gastronomic offerings.
Spaces for the whole family
Besides gastronomy, the fair includes areas for the little ones and cultural activities that allow experiencing the festival as a family, bringing an inclusive and joyful character that makes everyone feel comfortable.
Check the program and don’t miss a thing
Where and when
The 32nd April Fair takes place from April 30 to May 3 at the Bonavista Market, a space that transforms during these days into a festive and cultural stage.
Full program
To stay updated on all activities, music, and workshops, you can consult the official program in Tarragona’s digital agenda, which gathers all the details so no festive moment is missed.
The April Fair returns to Tarragona with the same passion as always, and with the promise of four days where tradition and fun blend to create a unique experience. Who can resist that?
Source of the article: Tarragona City Council