Frigiliana's Festival of the Three Cultures is a magical night where the village comes alive in celebration of Christian, Muslim and Jewish traditions. You can expect artisan stalls, lively music and tasty food options like Moroccan couscous, Sephardic pastries, and Andalusian favourites like churros and jamon iberico – the latter is a kind of cured Iberian ham famous in Spain. As the streets fill with music from Flamenco to Arabic percussion, lanterns will light the way for fire shows and street performances. Explore, taste, and soak up the spirit of southern Spain, all at your own pace.
Festival of the Three Cultures in Frigiliana
- You'll wander through vibrant artisan stalls filled with handmade crafts and local treasures
- You can try a bunch of food inspired by Christian, Muslim, and Jewish heritage
- This celebration hosts some of the best live music, fire shows and street performances in southern Spain
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Transport
- Just so you know, due to the nature of the festival, the streets will be really crowded.
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
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