the Fair of Tots Sants de Cocentaina will celebrate its 678th edition and will have more than 1,000 exhibitors
The 678th edition of the Fira de Tots Sants
It will be held in the old town of the municipality of Cocentaina on 1
The fair will have about 1,000 exhibitors, making it the largest in the Valencian Community, distributed in 11 commercial sectors
In this medieval fair
gastronomic samples … and even if you do not buy anything
the experience of walking through the small medieval village
thanks to the route and the interest of the fair
it has been declared a Festival of Regional Tourist Interest
a Festival of Cultural Interest and a Festival of International Tourist Interest and each year welcomes about half a million visitors
Here we tell you everything you need to know about the Fira de Tots Sants de Cocentaina 2024
such as where to park or what activities there are
so you do not miss anything of this great historical fair
Below we leave you all the programming of the Fira de Cocentaina 2024 so you do not miss anything
the Fira de Tots Sants de Cocentaina 2024 will include a children’s fair
and will feature about 20 shows for the whole family
You can consult the entire program at this link.
in the Fira de Tots Sants de Cocentaina a series of free concerts are scheduled
Cactus and Dj Trapella will play the night of November 1
Cocentaina will dance to the rhythm of Henry Méndez
The concerts will be held in the parking lot of the Centre Comcercial L’Altet Cocentaina
One of the most frequent questions asked by visitors to the Fira de Tots Sants de Cocentaina is where to park
paid parking lots have been made available with a total of 1,200 places for all those arriving from various parts of the Comunitat and the country
Because of the large capacity that is expected, the parking reservation must be made in advance at this link and will cost 5 €
King Pere el Cerimoniós offered the municipality the privilege of holding an annual fair under royal protection
it insured the merchandise of buyers and sellers during the round trips
it is still celebrated on All Saints’ Day
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