The Seville Spring Fair, (Feria de abril de Sevilla) is held in the Los Remedios area, an open area to the southwest of the impressive capital of Andalucia every year. The fair begins two weeks after the Semana Santa(Holy Week) , officially beginning at midnight on Sunday, and running for eight days, ending on the following Sunday. However during the past few years past many activities have begun on the Saturday prior to the official opening. Each day the fiesta begins at midday with a stunning parade of carriages and riders, carrying Seville’s leading citizens making their way through the City Streets to the bullring, La Real Maestanza , where the bullfighters and breeders meet.Here you will be able to see bullfights on a daily basis which are generally considered the best of the season if that is of intrest.

The fair was first held on the 18th April 1847 after being originally organized as a livestock fair by two City councillors, Jose Maria Ybarra and Narciso Bonaplata but after just one year the first casetas ( individual decorated marquee tents which are temporarily built on the fairground) emerged adding an air of festivities to the fair.

Casetas at the Feria de abril de Sevilla

For the duration of the fair, the fairgrounds, a vast area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River are totally covered in rows of casetas Some of these casetas belong to the prominent families of Seville, some to groups of friends, clubs, trade associations or political parties. Some of the casetas have gained considerable fame over the years. and one of the best known is El 77 which was originally situated on plot 77 is famous for the sevillanas and flamenco on offer, with wine drawn from wells and dispensed from buckets.

From around nine at night until six or seven the following morning, at first in the streets and later only within each caseta, you will find crowds partying and dancing “Sevillanas” drinking Jerez sherry, or manzanilla wine, and eating tapas.

The sheer size of this spectacle is extraordinary, and the dancing with its intense and knowing sexuality, a revelation. Most infectious of all is the universal spontaneity of enjoyment. After wandering around staring at the crowds you wind up a part of it, drinking and dancing in one of the open casetas which have commercial bars. Among these you’ll usually find lively casetas erected by all manner of clubs and societies including various anarchistic groups. Some are “entrance by invitation only” others more welcoming. The “caseta municipal” is run by the town hall, and is one of the largest and always open to everyone, but it can be completely full if a well known band or singer is on stage.

You will see some fine attire at the Spring fair, the men dress in the traditional “traje de corto”(short jacket, tight trousers and boots and the woman dress in “faralaes” or “trajes de flamenco” (beautiful flamenco style dresses)Performers in Seville

The dates of when the fair begins for the next few years are as follows 16 April 2007,31 March 2008, 20April 2009 and 12 April 2010 . This are the approximate dates , the final date is set by the city in the december prior to the fair T

The toursim deparment have a great website where you can get further information about this outstaning fair as well as genral information on the city ,accomodation etc so it is well worth a visit http://www.turismo.sevilla.org it is available in English so check it out.