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Madrid Festivals
Carnaval, a carnival with
parades and costume parties
culminating on Ash
Wednesday with the traditional
burial of the Sardine, marks
the beginning of Lent.
– During the Fiestas del 2 de
Mayo, a festival of the
Community of Madrid,
celebrations include a wide
variety of concerts, open–air
dancing and sporting events.
Bullfights are also held.
– May 15th marks the start
of the celebrations
surrounding the month–long
Fiestas de San Isidro
honoring the patron saint of
Madrid and are the most
lively popular festivities in
Madrid. Tradition demands
that one attend the romería
(pilgrimage) to the saint’s
meadow to drink from the
miraculous water at the
fountain of the hermitage.
Traditional Castizo dress is
worn, and the typical
barquillos (rolled wafers),
buñuelos (fritters) and
rosquillas (doughnuts) are for
sale. This time of year also
ushers in the famous Feria
taurina or bullfighting fair
which also carries the name
of the patron saint of Madrid
and lasts from the middle of
May to the middle of June at
the Plaza Monumental Las
Ventas bullring. Concerts,
open-air dances and outdoor
celebrations are also held
during this period.
– The 13th of June, the day of
San Antonio, young girls have
a date at the hermitage of San
Antonio de la Florida.
According to dressmakers’
tradition, a single girl must
place 13 pins in the baptismal
font, and if one of the pins
sticks to her finger, she will
marry during the year.
– August is the month of
celebration in some of the
typical districts of Madrid.
From the 6th to the 15th, the
Fiestas de San Lorenzo, San
Cayetano and the Virgen de
la Paloma are commemorated
with processions, open–air
dancing, and sidewalk
concerts in the park of the
Vistillas and vicinity.
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