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The April Fair in Seville is one of the most important festivities in Spain, and that attracts more tourists each year. More than three and a half million people visit it every year. If you also want to come and enjoy it like a real Sevillian, stay to find out how.
The April Fair or Feria de Abril is an essential festivity that Sevillians celebrate every year in a large venue called the Real de la Feria.
In this place, dozens of booths (called casetas) are set up, and the Sevillians dress in their best clothes to meet to eat, drink, dance and enjoy the music and the atmosphere.
Along with the casetas, the Sevillians also set up other entertainment such as attractions (the famous “cacharritos”), raffles, candy stalls, and all kinds of games.
The youngest family members can have a lot of fun there, eating cotton candy and riding bumper cars, just like the not so little ones, who will also find their reasonable share of fun there.
Every year, the April Fair lasts 7 days and is traditionally celebrated starting on the Sunday two weeks after Easter.
For this reason, its celebration usually falls in the second half of April, sometimes even entering the month of May, despite its name. This year 2022, the April Fair will be held from Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7.
Traditional clothing is one of the most iconic images of this celebration.
Sevillian men dress formally, usually with shoes, a nice shirt, and an American jacket, although the tie is optional. But the most unique clothing is that of women: the flamenco dress or Sevillana dress.
With foreign visitors, it’s not so demanding with clothing: you can show up in a polo shirt, chinos, or even jeans, but especially the first night or if you are going to enter a caseta, it is recommended to dress up a little for the occasion.
If you want to participate in this beautiful tradition and put on a flamenco dress yourself, some services rent it for a few days at a good price, since buying them is usually expensive.
At the Fair, casetas are mainly divided into public and private.
The private casetas typically work by invitation: a member from the caseta can invite you. If you know a Sevillian by chance, either before or because you have met him at the Fair, he can invite you into their caseta.
The atmosphere in these casetas is somewhat more intimate; for many Sevillians it is a place to meet with friends and family to eat, sing and dance.
The public casetas, however, are open. Do not be mistaken to think that they are less enjoyable because of this; in them the Sevillians eat, drink, sing and dance as much as in any other. Fun is for everyone!
If you want to know which casetas you can visit freely, check this list.
The Real de la Feria is located opposite the historic center, on the other side of the Guadalquivir river. It is easy to get there from anywhere in Seville, and you can do it in several ways:
The April Fair is a unique festivity where you can uniquely enjoy Sevillian food, drink, and culture. The flamenco costumes, the lights, the decoration, and the music make it a truly unforgettable experience for anyone who visits the Fair.
If you want to appreciate this magnificent festival from the inside, immerse yourself in the Seville Fair with our April Fair Tour, where you can eat in an authentic Sevillian private caseta, enjoy flamenco and even ride a horse-drawn carriage through it.