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Festa Major de Gracia Barcelona 2024 - top things to do |
La Festa Major de Gracia 2024Festes de Gràcia 2024 - calendar and visitor guide. Guide in English to Barcelona's Festa de Gracia festival 2024 in English with recommendations for top things to do. The dates for Festa mayor de Gràcia festival dates are 15th August to 21st August 2024. The Gracia festival hashtag is #FMGràcia24 #VilaDeGràcia Updated August 2024 Poster 2024The 2024 Gracia Festival starts on 15th August 2024. The Gracia festival dates are always 15th to 21st August every year. The first day of the festival on 15th August is a public holiday in Spain called Assumption day. What is the Gracia FestivalThe Gracia Festival is considered by many to be Barcelona's nicest, most festive and most welcoming street festival. During the five days of the Gracia festival you can experience many wonderful Catalan traditions - and a full programme of concerts and activities, which bring the streets of Gracia to life. The festival takes place in the Gracia neighbourhood of Barcelona which is located 20 minutes on foot from the city center square of Plaça de Catalunya in the direction of the hill range to the north west of Barcelona. Scroll down this webpage to find a few of the many Gracia festival 2024 programme highlights, recommended top events and some general tips and ideas for how to plan a visit. You also find links to Festa de Gracia map and if you want to get the latest news then install the Festa de Gracia Iphone or Android apps. When you are at the festival, you can buy the full Festa de Gracia programme for €1. There are posters with maps and information around the festival area. Download 2024 PDF program (in Catalan language).Article continues after ads
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Map decorated streets Gracia Festival 2024. Note that the blue circles with white arrows indicate which way to walk into the decorated streets (calles engalanadas). IMPORTANT message for visitors: The Gracia festival is famous for its hospitality and open arms welcome of all cultures and persons to the festival. However please note that this is fundamentally still a festival for the Gracia neighbours and residents, but the residents of Gracia are kind enough to welcome visitors. The residents of Gracia open their streets and their hearts to tourists and visitors and they only ask that you respect their home and the street decorations. Also be quiet after 1pm at night. As always, we would like to offer our thanks to the wonderful residents of the Gracia neighbourhood of Barcelona for giving up some much of their free time and August holidays to make the Gracia Festival such a unique experience for all visitors. Moltes gràcies! Muchas Gracias! Article continues below under ads
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The Festa Major de Gracia street festival is Barcelona's biggest, most colourful and most popular neighbourhood festival. The neighbourhood festivals are organised by residents of local neighbours with the aim of bringing the residents and neighbours together in communal activities and events. It's a wonderful tradition and the Gracia festival is the most famous of all the local Barcelona festivals, attracting over one and a half million visitors each year in August. Useful pages and apps:
Programa Festa Major GraciaMap decorated streets Gracia Festival Note that the blue circles with white arrows indicate which way to enter the decorated street. Twitter/X Festa de Gracia (hashtag #FMGràcia2024) Instagram Festa de Gracia (hashtag #FMGràcia2024) Android App Festa Gracia Iphone App Festa Gracia Pictures Festa Major Gràcia The Gracia festival has been declared a "Traditional Festival of National Interest" by the government of Catalonia and has been awarded the Creu de Sant Jordi (St George's Cross). Theme of streets 202423 of the Gracia neighbourhood's streets are decorated and filled with activities for all the family including competitions, workshops, sports, concerts and lots more. Here are the 2024 decoration themes. Calle Berga: Theme 'El fons del mar', inspired by marine life and preservation. Calle Ciudad Real: Theme 'Escola republicana' street pays tribute to schools during the Spanish Republic. Fraternitat de Baix : Theme 'Papiroflexia', inspired by Japanese Origami. Fraternitat de Dalt : Theme 'Arcade Fratern Game' street inspired by video games from the eighties and nineties. Calle Jesús : Theme 'Discodèlia', inspired by psychedelic nightclub Progrés Street: Theme 'Progrés en joc' also inspired by vintage video games Providència: Theme 'ProviVegas', inspired by Las Vegas. Puigmartí Street : Theme 'El camí el dibuixa el destí' inspired by ancient Egypt. Tordera: Theme jellyfish. Sant Antoni : Theme 'Travessia Astral' inspired by astrology and signs of the zodiac. Verdi : Theme 'L'enramat' pays tribute to 19th century Gràcia Festival, with traditional 'envelats'. Joan Blanques de Baix : Theme 'Sant Medir a l'agost' inspired by Sant Medir, another festival in Gràcia neighborhood. Joan Blanques de Baix de Tot: Theme ' Holland JBdbDt', inspired by Dutch landscape. La Perla: Theme 'Perla Ville' inspired by the Wild West Llibertat: Theme 'Celler Llibertat' is a tribute to winemaking Lluís Vives : Theme 'Escull el mar' reflects on marine life Mozart: Theme 'MozartZaki' inspired by Japan Perill: Theme 'Perill Dolç' inspired by Hansel and Gretel landscapes. Plaza del Poble Gitano : Theme 'Disco Gràcia 24' tribute to former Paral·lel street nightclubs. Plaza de la Vila : Theme 'Rapsodia en blau' pays tribute to Rhapsody in blue , by George Gershwin, and to blue colour of the neighbourhood's flag. Plaza del Nord : Theme 'La peixera del Nort', inspired by fish in a tank. Plaza Rovira i Trias : Theme 'Wedding Chapel' inspired by Las Vegas weddings. Placeta Sant Miquel i Rodalies : Theme 'MiróGràcia' tribute to artist Joan Miró. The best time to visit the Gracia festival in Barcelona (in our opinion) is in the evening from 8pm when it starts to get dark, but we recommend that you avoid the first evening when it is usually most crowded. The lights on most decorated streets are switched on at around 8.30 pm and the decorations generally look nicest when they are illuminated. The first two days of the Gracia festival are always very crowded, so have patience when visiting - and please be careful with the street decorations which are all handmade and often fragile. Opening times Festa de Gracia festival There are activities in the decorateds street until 2.00am on weekdays and 3.30 am on Fridays and Saturdays with the exception of Plaza Sol, Plaza Diamant and Plaza Revolució, which are open until 1.00am on weekdays and until 2.30am Friday and Saturday. Article continues after ads
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The Festes de Gràcia always presents an extensive and varied programme of more than 500 activities of which over 300 are for families and children during the day. Many activiites are also specifically for residents, but the many free concerts and the street decorations are free for visitors to enjoy. This popular festival is organised by the neighbours and families in Gracia and like all festa major festivals in Spain and Catalonia it is originally mostly for residents, but the originality and beauty of the Gracia street decorations has become world famous and attracts visitors from all of Barcelona and tourists. Decorated streets 202423 Gracia streets and plazas will be decorated by the residents in 2024. You can find them on the Gracia Festival map of decorated streets below.Map coming! The decoration are hand-made by the residents who spend countless hours transforming their streets into hand crafted fantasy worlds with charming carnival style decorations and themes. The decorations change theme every year and the each street compete for the prized award of best decorated street or square of the Gracia festival. We remind you kindly to enjoy the decorations, but to be very careful not to damage them, so that they can be enjoyed all through the festival period. All the decorated streets are worth seeing, but it can take a while to get to all of them, and remember that it can take a while to visit the streets that are most famous for their decorations like Carrer de Joan Blanques and Carrer de Verdi. Verdi was the first street to make their own decorations and make programme of street events back in 1862. Smartphone Apps for Gracia FestivalThe Festa de Gracia festival has smart phone apps for Android and Iphone. Download them on the links below:Android App Festa Gracia Iphone App Festa Gracia Pictures Festa Major Gràcia Map location Gracia FestivalIt is easy to find the Gracia area of Barcelona. From the centre of Barcelona it takes 15 to 20 minutes to walk up the Passeig de Gracia street from Plaza Catalunya square. Passeig de Gracia means "passage to Gracia" - the name comes from the time when Gracia was a separate village from Barcelona. Most of the Gracia Festival is in the area of Gracia called 'Vila de Gracia' marked on the map below. If you take a taxi, then the taxi driver will drop you on on the edge of the festival area and then you just walk in.There are maps of the festival plazas and streets in many places and in the festival programmes, which you can buy for 1 euro in cafes or festival events. On the first night of the Gracia festival it is usually very crowded; the streets are narrow and the crowds are huge, so be very patient. It is best to visit streets in the first days of the Gracia festival - in our opinion. The prizes for best decorated streets are always announced on 16/8 and after the prize giving the decorations start show some wear and tear. Closest metro to Gracia FestivalIf you take the metro then take the green line metro to one of these three metro stations nearest to the Gracia Festival:metro green line L3 to station Fontana and station Diagonal green L3 metro yellow line L4 - to station Joanic. Barcelona metro map Top things to do Gracia festivalTuesday 15th August 2022Event:Cercavila de Cultura Popular - Opening Parade What is it: Biggest parade of the Gracia Festival. This is a festive early evening parade featuring all groups of the festa major including the gegants (giants of Gracia including two sun and moon giants called 'la Gresca i el Torradet') caps grossos (big heads) dracs (dragons), castellers (human castle groups) bastoners (stick dancers) grallers (pipers) and many more. Worth seeing! Start time: 18.15 - 6.15 pm Start: starts at junction of streets Carrer Gran de Gràcia / Plaça de Trilla Finish: Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia Finish time: 20:00 - 8pm Fullscreen map: Google MAP parade route Finish: Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia
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