Here comes the most anticipated week for the people of Granada: the Corpus Fair of Granada 2026!
Every year, the Granadan spring culminates in one of the most anticipated festivals in Andalusia: the Corpus Christi Fair. And every year, iNMSOL encourages its students to visit it and take part in it!
This event represents the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture. You can practice the language in authentic contexts, and experience a centuries-old tradition that brings the entire city to life.
What is the Granada Fair?
It celebrates the religious tradition of Corpus Christi but has evolved over time into a week of collective joy, music, gastronomy, and Andalusian folklore.
What makes the Granada fair unique is its accessibility. Unlike the Feria de Abril in Seville, where the casetas are often private and by invitation only, in Granada entry to all casetas is free and open to everyone. The caseteros and caseteras (the caseta owners) enjoy inviting everyone to soak up the atmosphere. In the granadian casetas you will taste the typical dishes: they compete each year in a friendly gastronomic contest!
When the Corpus Christi Fair of Granada 2026 Takes Place
The Granada fair lasts a full week, beginning at midnight on the Saturday before Corpus Christi Thursday: in 2026, the official dates are from Saturday, May 30 to Saturday, June 6.
The inaugural “alumbrao” ceremony (the lighting of the lights) will take place on Saturday, June 14 at 23:00 at the main gateway of the fairground. It is characterized by the traditional lighting at midnight, accompanied by musical performances and fireworks.
Where it is Held: The Almanjáyar Fairground
The fair takes place in the Almanjáyar neighbourhood, in the Norte district of Granada, in a large fairground specially set up at Calle Casería del Cerro, 25. The choice of a peripheral area relative to the historic centre is due to the need to accommodate:
- 67 casetas in total (54 traditional, 11 institutional, and 2 commercial)
- A large area with rides and attractions
- Squares, performance spaces, and gastronomic areas
The Programme: What to See and Do
Cultural Activities and Shows
The Corpus Christi programme is rich and varied:
- Puppet and Marionette Festival in Plaza Bib-Rambla
- Corpus Infantil in the centre: eco-friendly rides, workshops, magicians, storytellers, and games
- Performances by rociero choirs and regional dances
- Theatre, zarzuela, and concerts
- Sports tournaments, exhibitions, contests, and creative workshops
Special Day
- Tuesday afternoon – Children’s Day: reduced prices for attractions (€4 for single-ride attractions, €2.50 for general ones) until 22:00
Gastronomy
In the casetas you can taste tapas and typical dishes of Granadan gastronomy. Each group of caseteros strives to prepare the best specialities, transforming the fair into an authentic culinary journey through the flavours of Andalusia.
How to Get There: Transport and Parking
- By Bus: During the Corpus festivities, public transport is reinforced by expanding routes and schedules. Several urban bus lines connect the city centre with the fairground.
- By Metro: The Granada metro is a comfortable and fast option to reach Almanjáyar.
Warning, there will be a strike on this mode of transport! Check the exact dates here.
- By Car: Supervised public car parks are available between Calle Casería de Aguirre and Joaquina Eguaras, at a cost of €4 per day. There are also several taxi ranks near the fairground.
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Why the Granada Fair is an Unmissable Event
The Corpus Christi Fair is one of Granada’s biggest events. It’s a popular celebration that still retains its Andalusian and traditional essence. And it’s a wonderful way to get to know the culture of our city!
From iNMSOL we encourage you to visit it, to stroll around it and sample the food and drink, and to chat with the locals and visitors. And why not, to get up and dance a few sevillanas!
¡Que la disfrutes!






