Top Festivals to Experience on a Schengen Visa starting with La Tomatina

When you hold a Schengen Visa, you are not just unlocking a door to 29 European countries but also a door to once in a lifetime experiences of one of the world’s finest and exciting cultures. Whether you are looking to explore new places, food, culture or just a new place Europe has a treasure of festivals to offer for you to explore and cherish. 

Let’s kickstart this blog with the World famous La Tomatina in Spain and then explore some of the most exciting festivals in Europe.

La Tomatina - Bunol, Spain

Imagine a whole town covered in tomato pulp, chaos and excitment—that's La Tomatina for you. 

Taking place every August in the small town of Buñol, this legendary tomato-throwing event is the ultimate food fight and one of the most iconic festivals in Europe. 

Here is why La Tomatina is once in a lifetime experience for you

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Oktoberfest - Munich, Germany 

Oktoberfest is a dream come true for all those who hold a passion for beer. The biggest beer festival in the world takes place in Munich from late September to early October.

The carnival rides, vibrant brass bands, traditional Bavarian attire, and enormous beer tents are all reasons to visit, especially if you want to witness a genuine German culture at its liveliest. This festival is perfect for families seeking celebrations and fun, groups, or lone travelers.

Travel Tip:

You may travel from Munich to Zurich, Switzerland, or Salzburg, Austria, in a matter of hours with your Schengen visa.

Tomorrowland - Boom, Belgium 

For those who love electronic dance music, Tomorrowland - One of the most well-known music festivals worldwide is a paradise. The event, which takes place in Boom, Belgium, is as much about the beautiful stages and sense of community as it is about the music which makes it the perfect bucket list option for you and your friends.

With World-class DJs and incredible shows you would not want to miss out on this especially when it is the one platform where music unites the global public with high-end production value, fantasy aesthetics, and themed stages.

Travel Tip:

The best time to visit Belgium, the Netherlands, or even France is during this July event.

King’s Day - Amsterdam, Netherlands

Prepare your orange wardrobe! Held annually on April 27th to commemorate the King's birthday, King's Day is the largest street celebration in the Netherlands.

If you want to witness Boat parades and floating dance parties bring life to Amsterdam's canals, you should not miss out on this festival.

With music, marketplaces, and exuberant pleasure, the entire nation celebrates. It's a distinctive blend of party energy and patriotism.

Travel Tip :

Drive across borders to Belgium or Germany, visit the Hague, or enjoy the Keukenhof tulip gardens with a Schengen visa.

Fête de la Musique – Paris, France

This one-day music festival, which takes place every June 21st, turns Paris into a stage.

Here is what you should know about this festival:

Travel Tip: 

Since your visa allows for flexibility, combine it with a summer trip to France, Luxembourg, or Germany.

Why use a Schengen Visa for a European Festival?

There is more to a Schengen visa than merely a travel permit. It's your cultural passport, enabling you to travel to multiple countries for consecutive festivals without requiring separate visas.

Among the advantages are the freedom to travel around the 29 European countries, an opportunity to become fully immersed in regional customs. Whether you are spending 10 or 90 days in Europe, plan a varied trip that brings you joy and lifetime experiences

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