The Fallas in Valencia
Lights, gunpowder, monuments, flowers, traditional costumes, music, satire, emotions and a great deal of fun are the ingredients of a unique cocktail known as the Fallas Fiestas.
In the middle of the Mediterranean coast, Valencia city, celebrates each year the final days of the winter and the arrival of spring with spectacular fires and pyrotechnics. From March 15 to 19 (the feast of Saint Joseph, day of the father in the whole country), Valencia is given over to a carnival of bonfires, fiesta, fireworks and a healthy dose of satire known as Las Fallas, the fires.




The Fallas Programme 2016
The official programme offers a diverse range of activities that run through March, intensifying as the Fallas week approaches. Decorative lighting covers the 370 falla group headquarters spread throughout the city. Valencia becomes an immense and unparalleled museum, born to be destroyed, once its mission is accomplished: the exposure of the negative side of life, exposed to be ridiculed and incinerated.
1 March
- 2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
2 March
- 2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
- 5:30pm. Children’s ninot parade: Glorieta – Calle La Paz – San Vicente – Plaza del Ayuntamiento – Marqués de Sotelo – Calle Jativa.
8 March
- 2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
- 6pm. Mascleta (Las Arenas Beach).
- 10:30pm. Ninot Parade (Route: Calle Jativa – Marqués de Sotelo – Maria Cristina – Plaza del Ayuntamiento – Marques de Sotelo – Jativa).
- Firework display.
11 March
- 2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
12 March
- 2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
13 March
- 2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
14 March
- 2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
- 6pm. Closing ceremony of the Ninot Infantil Exhibition.
15 March
- 8am. Setting up (la Planta) of all the children’s fallas.
- 2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
- 6pm. Closing ceremony of the Ninot Exhibition.
- 12pm. Setting up (la Planta) of all the Fallas.
- 1:30am. Firework display (Paseo de la Alameda).
16 March
- 2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
- 4:30pm. Children’s Fallas Award Ceremony.
- 10:30pm. Cabalgata Folklórica (procession with examples of regional festivals).
- 1:30am. Firework display (Paseo de la Alameda).
17 March
- 9:30am. Fallas Award Ceremony.
- 2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
- 16:00pm. Floral offering to Virgen de los Desamparados (Our Lady of the Forsaken).
- 1:30am. Firework display (Paseo de la Alameda).
18 March
- 11am. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento). Tribute to the poet Maximiliano Thous (Calle Sagunto).
- 12pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento). Tribute to Maestro Serrano (Avenida Reino de Valencia).
- 2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
- 16pm. Floral offering to Virgen de los Desamparados (Our Lady of the Forsaken).
- 2:00am. Firework display (Paseo de la Alameda).
19 March
- 11am. Floral offering to St. Joseph (St. Joseph Bridge).
- 12pm. Solemn Mass to honour St Joseph the Patriarch (The Cathedral).
- 2pm. Mascleta (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).
- 19pm. Procession of Fire (from Calle Ruzafa, Calle Colon, to end in Porta de la Mar).
- 22pm. Crema (Burning) of the children’s Fallas.
- 22:30pm. Crema (Burning) of the children’s Falla awarded first prize in the Special Section.
- 23pm. Crema (Burning) of the Plaza del Ayuntamiento children’s Falla.
- 00am. Crema (Burning) of all the Fallas of Valencia.
- 00:30am. Crema (Burning) of the Falla awarded first prize in the Special Section.
- 1am. Firework display (Plaza del Ayuntamiento).