Fallas Events Calendar

Browse, discover, and plan what you'll see at the Fallas of Valencia

Explore the Fallas Calendar, specifically for 2024, updated annually for the latest information. Keep in mind that while the primary Fallas dates are from March 15 to 19, there are additional satellite events in February and beyond March 19.

19th and last Mascletà of the Fallas of Valencia 2024

Plaça de l'Ajuntament Pl. de l'Ajuntament, Valencia, Valencia, Spain

19th and last Mascletà de las Fallas de Valencia 2024. Every day from 1 to 19 at 2 p.m. Remember to go well in advance if you want to have good visibility, but the most important thing is the sound. Mascletà made by Mediterráneo pyrotechnics.

‘Cavalcada del Foc’ or Fire Parade

Carrer de la Pau Carrer de la Pau, Valencia, Valencia, Spain

On the last day of the Fallas, before the monuments are burned, there's one last parade to celebrate: the 'Cavalcada del Foc' or Fire Parade. The Fire Parade is essentially a 'Correfocs' or Fire Run, a procession where 'dimonis' or demons shoot sparks, accompanied by mythological figures, and playfully frighten attendees. This parade celebrates the […]

‘Cremà’ or the burning of the Children’s Fallas

The end of the Valencia Fallas 2024 is here. At 8:00 PM, the children's fallas are burned, followed by the main ones at 10:00 PM. The first prize-winning children's falla is burned at 8:30 PM, while the first prize-winning main falla is burned at 10:30 PM. Finally, the Municipal Falla, representing all Valencians, is burned […]

‘Cremà’ or Burning of the first prize winning Children’s Falla

The end of the Valencia Fallas 2024 is here. At 8:00 PM, the children's fallas are burned, followed by the main ones at 10:00 PM. The first prize-winning children's falla is burned at 8:30 PM, while the first prize-winning main falla is burned at 10:30 PM. Finally, the Municipal Falla, representing all Valencians, is burned […]

‘Cremà’ or Burning of the Children’s Municipal Falla

Plaça de l'Ajuntament Pl. de l'Ajuntament, Valencia, Valencia, Spain

The end of the Valencia Fallas 2024 is here. At 8:00 PM, the children's fallas are burned, followed by the main ones at 10:00 PM. The first prize-winning children's falla is burned at 8:30 PM, while the first prize-winning main falla is burned at 10:30 PM. Finally, the Municipal Falla, representing all Valencians, is burned […]

‘Cremà’ or Burning of the main Fallas

The end of the Valencia Fallas 2024 is here. At 8:00 PM, the children's fallas are burned, followed by the main ones at 10:00 PM. The first prize-winning children's falla is burned at 8:30 PM, while the first prize-winning main falla is burned at 10:30 PM. Finally, the Municipal Falla, representing all Valencians, is burned […]

‘Cremà’ or Burning of the first prize Main Falla

The end of the Valencia Fallas 2024 is here. At 8:00 PM, the children's fallas are burned, followed by the main ones at 10:00 PM. The first prize-winning children's falla is burned at 8:30 PM, while the first prize-winning main falla is burned at 10:30 PM. Finally, the Municipal Falla, representing all Valencians, is burned […]

‘Cremà’ or Burning of the main Municipal Falla

Plaça de l'Ajuntament Pl. de l'Ajuntament, Valencia, Valencia, Spain

The end of the Valencia Fallas 2024 is here. At 8:00 PM, the children's fallas are burned, followed by the main ones at 10:00 PM. The first prize-winning children's falla is burned at 8:30 PM, while the first prize-winning main falla is burned at 10:30 PM. Finally, the Municipal Falla, representing all Valencians, is burned […]

‘Cremà’ or Burning of the main Municipal Falla 2025

Plaça de l'Ajuntament Pl. de l'Ajuntament, Valencia, Valencia, Spain

The end of the Valencia Fallas 2025 is here. At 8:00 PM, the children's fallas are burned, followed by the main ones at 10:00 PM. The first prize-winning children's falla is burned at 8:30 PM, while the first prize-winning main falla is burned at 10:30 PM. Finally, the Municipal Falla, representing all Valencians, is burned […]

Children’s ‘Despertà’

Plaça de la Reina Plaça de la Reina, Valencia, Valencia, Spain

Infant march with firecrackers in the early morning. Hence the name 'despertà', which means wake-up call in valencian. It starts at the Church of Sant Joan del Hospital and ends in the Town Hall Square with a grand finale 'earthquake' —a large firecracker display—.

Macrodespertà

Carrer de la Pau Carrer de la Pau, Valencia, Valencia, Spain

La 'despertà' is a route where people are awakened early by setting off firecrackers, hence the name, 'despertar' - to wake up. It begins shortly after the children's event and ends in the Town Hall Square with a large 'terratrèmol' or pyrotechnic earthquake, by Mediterráneo Pyrothecnics.

Contest of the ‘Cant de l’estoreta velleta’ 2025

Plaça de l'Arbre Plaça del Arbre, Valencia, Valencia, Spain

This event, revived from its origins in 1961, brings the nostalgic tradition of the Fallas to life. In Plaça de l'Arbre, located in the El Carme neighborhood, different groups from various fallas commissions perform this historical custom. They carry furniture on an 'estoreta velleta' (old rug) and sing a traditional song, just as it was […]