The Fira de Santa Llucia, Barcelona's Christmas fair

You can't miss the Fira de Santa Llúcia, the oldest and most classic Christmas market in Barcelona.

Do you like Christmas traditions? Do you want to live a unique and magical experience in Barcelona?

Then you can't miss the Fira de Santa Llúcia, the oldest and most classic Christmas market in the city. Since 1786, this fair has been held every year, bringing together thousands of visitors and locals looking for the best gifts and decorations for these holidays.

The Fira de Santa Llúcia has 192 stands that are distributed on Avenida de la Catedral, in front of the imposing Gothic building that gives it its name.

There you can find all kinds of handmade products, from figures for nativity scenes to Advent wreaths, including musical instruments, candles, jewelry and much more. In addition, the fair offers activities for the whole family, such as workshops, concerts, exhibitions and the famous Tió Gigante, a wooden log that "shits" gifts when children sing to it and hit it.

With the expansion of Christianity, the Church decided to adopt December 25 as the official date of Jesus' birth, to facilitate the conversion of pagans and assimilate their customs. Thus, Christmas became a universal holiday that combines religious and secular elements, and is celebrated in different ways depending on the culture and country.

Christmas in Barcelona

Barcelona is a city that lives Christmas decorations with great enthusiasm and joy. Its streets are filled with lights, colors and music, and its squares are transformed into Christmas markets where you can buy decorations, sweets and the traditional caganer, a figure of a peasant who relieves himself and which is placed in the nativity scene to bring luck. .

The nativity scene is a representation of the birth of Jesus that is usually set up in homes and public places. In Barcelona there are very famous nativity scenes, such as the one in Plaza Sant Jaume or the one in the Maritime Museum. There are also living nativity scenes, where people recreate biblical scenes with costumes and decorations.

Another very typical tradition of Catalonia is the Caga tio, a wooden log with a face and a hat that is fed during the month of December and that on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day is hit with a stick so that it produces gifts for the children. It is a very fun and endearing custom that delights the little ones.

Gastronomy also plays an important role in Christmas in Barcelona. Typical dishes are stuffed turkey, escudella i carn d'olla (a stew with meat, vegetables and galets), cannelloni, nougat, marzipan and Polvorones. It is also usually toasted with cava, the Catalan sparkling wine.

In addition to traditions, Barcelona offers many options to enjoy Christmas, such as visiting the monumental nativity scenes, ice skating, attending concerts and shows, seeing the magical fountains or taking the Christmas bus. There are also special events, such as the Three Kings Parade, Sant Esteve's Day or the Day of the Holy Innocents.

As you can see, Barcelona is an ideal city to spend a Christmas full of magic and charm. If you want to know more about the origins of Christmas and how it is celebrated in Barcelona, we invite you to follow our blog and book your accommodation with us. We will wait for you!

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