26 August 2009 4:49pm
Spain’s tomato-throwing festival
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Get your goggles on and join the red-faced hordes for Spain’s squishiest celebration.
Location: Plaza del Pueblo, Buñol, Valencia, Spain
Dates: Last Wednesday in August
Getting pelted with tomatoes may sound like a punishment reserved for medieval rogues in the stocks, but it’s all in the name of fun at La Tomatina. For one morning a year, the small town of Buñol in eastern Spain dissolves into the world’s greatest tomato fight. Some 140 tonnes of the squishy red beauties are trucked in for the running battle, which is concentrated around Plaza del Pueblo and attracts 30,000 visitors.
La Tomatina began in 1945, possibly as an anti-Franco protest or simply as a food fight between friends. When the red riot is over, peace and cleanliness quickly return to Buñol. Fire trucks hose down the rabble and shopkeepers remove splattered plastic sheets from their stores.
Essentials: Goggles are recommended, but it’s what you don’t bring to La Tomatina that’s most important. The crazed tomato-throwers take no prisoners; cameras are seen as positive invitations to pelt the owner. Women should be aware that a wet T-shirt competition is an unofficial part of the day. Tomatoes are supplied, but ensure they are squashed or fruit might not be the only bruised things in town.
Local Attractions: During the week before the scrap, Buñol hosts a paella cook-off and various festivities and fireworks. The best place to stay is nearby Valencia.
more info (in Spanish)
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