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The grapes are the most anticipated moment of New Year’s Eve. The chiming of the clock is broadcast on TV all over Spain. On this day, family or friends usually get together for a delicious...
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Learn how we celebrate New Year's Eve in Spain, why do we eat lucky grapes, and how to say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in Spanish!Check out our new co...
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In Spain, 31 December is a very special celebration, where the fun and partying go on well into the early hours. If you want to get the year off to a good start, come and celebrate New Year’s Eve in Spain.
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Sep 9, 2023 · In this post, we’ll go over all the info about how New Years Eve is celebrated in Spain—from Spanish New Year’s Eve traditions to where to spend New Year’s Eve, practical tips, and what to expect.
New Year’s Eve in Spain is called Nochevieja that stands for “The Old Night”. Hours before midnight on New Years Eve, tens of thousands of people gather in Madrid’s Puerta del Sol to await the chimes of the clock on the tower which dominates the Spanish capital’s central square.
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Spain celebrates the New Year’s Eve with a tradition to take twelve grapes synchronously at the stroke to wish us luck in the new year. The reference point in Spain is Madrid, on the Puerta del Sol, where TV channels broadcast the event live for the whole country.