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Every spring, the vibrant city of Seville transforms into a colorful celebration of music, dance, tradition, and community during the iconic Feria de Abril. Streets glow with lanterns, horses trot through lively avenues, and the air fills with the rhythm of flamenco and the laughter of thousands of visitors.
In 2026, the fair will run from Tuesday, April 21 to Sunday, April 26, with the traditional Pescaíto dinner taking place on Monday, April 20. For locals, it is one of the most important social events of the year. For travelers, it offers a rare opportunity to step directly into the heart of Andalusian culture.
What is Feria de Abril?
The Seville April Fair is one of Spain’s most celebrated cultural festivals. Held around two weeks after Semana Santa, the event celebrates Andalusian heritage through food, music, traditional clothing, and social gatherings.
The festival dates back to 1847 when it began as a livestock market approved by Isabel II. Over time it evolved into a massive cultural celebration that now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
During the fair, the city temporarily builds a festive district filled with decorated tents called casetas, food stalls, amusement rides, and parade routes.
Feria de Abril 2026 Dates
If you are planning your visit, these are the official dates to remember.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Pescaíto Opening Dinner | Monday April 20 2026 |
| Feria de Abril Opening | Tuesday April 21 2026 |
| Main Festival Days | April 21 to April 26 |
| Closing Day | Sunday April 26 2026 |
The fair officially begins at midnight when the lights of the main entrance gate, known as the Portada, illuminate the entire fairground.
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Where the Festival Takes Place
The event takes place at the Real de la Feria located in the Los Remedios district.
This massive fairground becomes a temporary city filled with thousands of lanterns and lively streets.
Important areas of the fair include
| Area | What Happens There |
|---|---|
| Casetas | Social tents where people eat drink and dance |
| Portada | The illuminated entrance gate |
| Calle del Infierno | The amusement park area |
| Parade streets | Horse and carriage processions |
The layout is designed so visitors can wander through different streets of casetas while enjoying music and food along the way.

The Pescaíto Dinner Tradition
The festival begins with a beloved Andalusian tradition known as the Pescaíto dinner.
On the evening of April 20 families and friends gather inside casetas to share plates of pescaíto frito which consists of lightly battered fried fish served with lemon.
At midnight the Portada lights up and fireworks often mark the official start of the celebration.
Casetas The Social Heart of the Fair
Casetas are the most important element of the fair.
These decorated tents line the streets of the fairground and act as social gathering spaces where people eat tapas drink local beverages and dance together.
Some casetas are private and operated by families companies or social clubs while others are public and open to visitors.
Inside a typical caseta you will see:
• Friends sharing tapas.
• Music playing throughout the day.
• People dancing traditional Andalusian dances.
• Festive lantern decorations.
The welcoming atmosphere makes it easy for visitors to join in the celebrations.
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Traditional Clothing and Style
Fashion is one of the most beautiful parts of Feria de Abril.
Women traditionally wear the Traje de Flamenca which is known for its vibrant colors ruffles and polka dots. Flowers and shawls often complete the look.
Men often wear the Traje corto particularly those riding horses or driving carriages around the fairgrounds.
These traditional outfits transform the entire fair into a moving showcase of Andalusian culture.

Music and Dancing Everywhere
Music is constant during Feria de Abril.
The most common dance is Sevillanas a traditional dance performed in pairs and often taught informally among friends.
Another powerful musical tradition present throughout the fair is Flamenco which combines expressive singing guitar playing and dramatic dance.
Celebrations often continue until four or five in the morning.
Food and Drinks You Should Try
Food is another highlight of the festival and visitors can sample a wide variety of Spanish dishes.
Popular foods include
• Jamón Ibérico
• Tortilla Española
• Gambas and seafood dishes
• Churros with chocolate
• Various tapas plates
The most famous drink at the fair is Rebujito a refreshing mixture of sherry lemon soda and mint that is especially popular during warm evenings.
Staying Connected During the Festival
Exploring the busy streets of Seville during the fair means constantly checking maps ride services and travel updates. Because of this many travelers now rely on an eSIM to stay connected throughout their trip.
Using an eSIM allows visitors to activate mobile data instantly without searching for local SIM cards. It makes navigating the city finding restaurants and sharing festival moments online much easier while attending large events like Feria de Abril.

Why Travelers Love Feria de Abril?
The fair offers a unique combination of culture tradition and celebration that is difficult to experience anywhere else.
Visitors are drawn to the festival because it offers
| Experience | What Makes It Special |
|---|---|
| Cultural immersion | Authentic Andalusian traditions |
| Music and dance | Live flamenco and sevillanas |
| Traditional fashion | Stunning flamenco dresses |
| Social atmosphere | Casetas filled with celebration |
| Food and drink | Classic Spanish cuisine |
For many travelers it becomes one of the most memorable highlights of visiting Spain.
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One Fair A Thousand Memories
Feria de Abril is more than just a festival. It is a celebration of Andalusian identity music tradition and community spirit.
From the moment the Portada lights up to the final evening of dancing the fair offers an unforgettable experience filled with color culture and joy.
If you are visiting Spain in April 2026 make sure to spend a few days in Seville and experience the magic of Feria de Abril for yourself. It is a celebration that truly captures the soul of Spain.

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