The Annual Most famous festivals in San Sebastian
The city of San Sebastian has been famous as one of the most visited cities of Spain. There are many reasons why every year this city of Spain has always been filled with different tourists. And there are many ways to know the city better aside from touring around and dropping at their museums and landmarks. One way to know better the city is by witnessing their yearly festivals. Most of the time, during the festival days of San Sebastian the city is expected that their population will grow due to the presents of different tourists from all over the world.
On the other hand, below are some of the city’s yearly celebrated festivals:
The San Farmin—this festival significantly happened in the town of Pamplona every month of July. This festival is famous as one of the biggest festival celebrated not only in San Sebastian Spain but all over the country. The festival includes in their lists of activities the running of bulls.
The Jazz Festival—celebrated yearly, this famous festivity is held every month of July for the period of the last 35 years at the end of the latter month. The celebration would usually feature famous Jazz artists to perform.
The San Sebastian Day—this festivity is celebrated during the 20th of January which is known in the city itself as the customary Basque party.
The Semana Grande—held every month of August. The celebration mostly displays concerts, around the clock partying in the streets, fireworks in the bay and open air cinema.
The Fishing Boat Regatta—celebrated in the month of September, the La Concha Bay is the place where the competition is held. Every regatta team would compete here trying their best to grab the best regatta team and get the award as well.
The International Film Festival—yearly film festival which is commemorated at the end of the month of September, the festival will showcase films all over the world.
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