What public holidays/events in Madrid should I be aware of?
Fiestas de San Isidro (May) is Madrid's largest festival, honoring the city's patron saint with parades, concerts, bullfights, and traditional performances. It’s a lively time with many events and local celebrations. Madrid Pride (Orgullo) takes place in late June to early July, celebrating LGBTQ+ culture with one of Europe’s biggest Pride parades and numerous parties and events across the city.
Christmas and New Year (December) feature festive markets, lights, and celebrations. Key dates include Christmas Day (December 25th) and New Year's Eve (December 31st), culminating in a huge celebration at Puerta del Sol. Semana Santa (Holy Week, March or April) includes religious processions and events, particularly around Easter. It’s a significant cultural experience but can lead to crowded streets and altered schedules.
Día de la Hispanidad (October 12th) is Spain’s National Day, marked by military parades and public celebrations, particularly around Plaza de Colón.