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The city of Barcelona is perhaps one of Europe’s most favored destinations for tourists from across the globe. And why shouldn’t it be? From boasting exciting over-the-top nightlife, gorgeous happening beaches, and not to mention, the stunning works of Antoni Gaudi, to showcasing some of Spain’s exciting and jubilant festivals.
Barcelona is definitely the ideal destination to visit that fantastic holiday that we all dream of. And with the upcoming Barcelona carnival, it adds a further reason for one to catch cheap flights to Barcelona. So why wait? It’s time to materialize your dream vacation!
With the upcoming Barcelona festival lined up for the month of February, your trip will now be complete with the added bonus of indulging in some unstoppable festivities. The Carnival is scheduled with a week-long list of both big and small scale festivals, making it just what party enthusiasts lookout for an invigorating, performance-charged occasion.
Your Guide to the Barcelona Carnival 2022:
The carnival for the year 2021 is scheduled from February 12th to last till the February 18th. The main feature of the carnival will be the parades that happen anytime during the day or the evening throughout the week-long list of carnival’s processions. These parades are characterized by participants dressed in immaculately designed costumes that take to the streets of the city of Barcelona. The city buzzes with electrifying energy during the carnival days that is known to uplift the spirits of all the onlookers.
With jugglers, wind instrument bands, beautifully costumed dancers, and singers, the carnival of Barcelona make up for one fantastic event that you wouldn’t want to miss out on. Other festivities during the carnival involve gluttony fiestas that include hotdog eating contests. The festivities incorporate more meat-eating traditions throughout the week before Ash Wednesday when the 46-day Lent to Easter begins.
The carnival begins with food stuffing festivities, also marked as Fat Thursday, usually in preparation for the fasting period of Lent that is to commence soon after the week-long carnival ends. Food events will be held in all the main markets of the city of Barcelona on this day.
The official opening of the carnival will then be held with a parade dedicated to celebrating the “Arrival of the King Carnival called Rei Carnestoltes”, which is usually the main character of the Spanish carnivals. The king of the carnival is known to mark the sins of power and all negativities.
The carnival then ends with the day marked as “Ash Wednesday” whereby the king’s last testament is read out to the public, ultimately leading to the burning of the king. The activity is then followed by fun-filled celebrations with dances, music and lots of food.
Barcelona carnival brings something for everyone. Whether you are heading to Barcelona with family or with friends, you are sure to find something to stimulate your childhood excitement spewing out from the bottom of your heart. Give yourself that relaxing break that you are in dire need of, and head to the spectacular city of Barcelona this upcoming month for a truly fantastic time.
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