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Carnival in Spain is one of the most vibrant and anticipated events of the year, attracting tourists from all over the world. Spain is famous for its colorful celebrations, but carnivals hold a special place. During this time, cities are filled with music, dancing, and endless fun. These days are full of humor, parodies, and costumes. Don't miss the chance to witness the carnival with your own eyes and experience its unique festive atmosphere! History and Traditions of Spanish Carnival The origins of this festival trace back to the Sumerians, who danced in masks around bonfires during the harvest. For the ancient Romans, it was a time of Bacchanalia, humorous and lavish feasts in honor of the god Bacchus. The first mentions of the carnival in Spain date back to the 15th century, when in Cádiz, thanks to merchants from Italy, the tradition of masquerades was born. This led to the organization of celebrations before Lent with masks, marking the beginning of the traditional and significant carnival in the country. During Lent, lasting 40 days, Christians refrained from certain pleasures, including meat and entertainment. To fully enjoy themselves before this period, they organized days of feasting and joy. Over time, this evolved into the carnival we know today. Nowadays, for many, this festival symbolizes the farewell to winter and the welcome of spring, filling the streets of Spanish cities with color and joy. Main Cities for Carnival Celebrations in Spain Cádiz: The Cádiz Carnival is one of the most famous not only in Spain but also in all of Europe. The city turns into an endless stream of music and laughter, thanks to numerous satirical performances, masquerades, and parades. It’s a unique opportunity to see true Spanish culture in action. Santa Cruz de Tenerife: This carnival is considered the second largest in the world after the Rio de Janeiro Carnival. For ten days, the streets of Santa Cruz are filled with a spectacular explosion of colors, costumes, and music. The Tenerife Carnival will captivate you with its parades, queen coronation, and competitions. Sitges: This place is perfect for lovers of lively parties and freedom of expression. The Sitges Carnival, known for its LGBT-friendly events, offers a unique atmosphere and an unforgettable show! Málaga: The Malaga Carnival is an extraordinary event that blends tradition and modernity. Celebrated before Lent, the city comes alive with parades, street performances, and costume contests. One of the highlights is the 'Battle of the Flowers,' where the streets are covered in a colorful explosion of petals. The carnival in Málaga ends with the symbolic 'Burial of the Anchovy,' marking the transition from revelry to the solemnity of Lent. Thanks for watching! Please do not forget to like, comment and share with your friend! More Tourism, vacation walking videos for relaxation: Beach walks relaxing virtual tours • Beach Walk Amazing country Spain Travel Playlist: • Video Вeautiful Andalusia: • Malaga in June Walking Tour, Spain Su... Travelling Charming Costa Blanca: • Train trip from Alicante to Benidorm,... 4K ULTRA HD Walk along documentary video made by DJI Osmo Pocket 3 camcorder Privacy & Contributors Video is made to show popular places, cities, attractions and environments. *According to the laws, any footage shot in a public place can be uploaded to YouTube without permission from anyone you may have captured on film.* If you are present in this video and you don't want to be, please contact or comment below and i will remove you.