Spanish festival Feria de Londres returns to London - 29th and 30th July

Spanish festival Feria de Londres returns to London - 29th and 30th July

- One of the largest UK celebrations of Spanish culture, Feria de Londres, returns to London this summer in a brand new location

- Wembley Park will come alive with colourful ‘casetas’ serving the very best of Spanish food and drink, alongside workshops, live music, family friendly activities and more

- An exciting addition to the festival, the all-new Feria stage will give festival-goers the opportunity to revel in some great live entertainment from leading Spanish artists including Tomasito and Muchachito
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Event Venue
Wembley Park
Event Address
Feria de Londres, Wembley Park, London, HA9 0FA
Date

​​​​​​Feria de Londres, the much-loved Spanish festival, is making a triumphant return to London on 29th and 30th July, in the brand-new location of Wembley Park, London’s most exciting new neighbourhood. The unique and free two-day festival will transform the space by bringing a taste of Andalusian culture and colourful carnival spirit to the area. The weekend will be jam-packed with a plethora of entertainment – from dancing workshops and family friendly activities to authentic Spanish food and drink stalls. New for 2023 and in addition to the free festival space, a ticketed events space will be open each evening with performances from musicians, flamenco dancers and more.

Food stalls will serve delicious food throughout the festival and guests can tuck into classics such as paellas, Tortilla de Patatas and pinchos, as well as authentic churros, jamon Ibérico, and mouth- watering croquetas. Bars will keep festival-goers refreshed serving 'Rebujito', a favourite cocktail in Andalusia's ferias and chilled Cerveza Victoria from Malaga, among other tantalising tipples.

Feria de Londres will feature 2 key areas within the festival:

  • Market Square will be open from 12pm – 10pm and will be the place to explore on arrival, brimming with food traders, bars and a free stage offering an exciting programme of entertainment such as live flamenco from Rebeca Ortega, music from Jerez based singer Jose Moneo, and dance.

  • The Feria Stage will be open from 12pm – 11pm and will feature some of the ticketed events during the weekend, including live music from flamenco dancer, singer and rapper Tomasito, singer and guitarist Muchachito, and Barcelona rumba band Rumbakana. Tickets can be purchased in advance via the Feria website.

Interactive activities will take place across both the Market Square and The Feria Stage, including dance classes including how to dance Sevillana and Rumba, family fun and live DJs.

With its broad range of activities and entertainment, Feria de Londres has something for everyone – from spirit tastings and workshops, to live music and art, making it a perfect family day out this summer.


Background:

Feria de Londres is one of the biggest celebrations of Spanish culture in the UK. This year it celebrates its 6th anniversary by moving to a bigger and better location – Wembley Park.

Born in 2017, the festival has taken place at various iconic locations including Potter Fields next to Tower Bridge, Bernie Spain Gardens under the OXO Tower and Guildhall Yard. This year, the team are thrilled to put on their biggest Feria to date, and to become part of London’s most exciting new neighbourhood, Wembley Park.


Further information

Address:

Feria de Londres, Wembley Park, London, HA9 0FA

Wembley Park is located 12 minutes from central London with access via both tube and train, with plenty of parking available.

Ticket Prices:

Market Square: Free Entry
Feria Stage: £15 per day / £25 Weekend Pass

Feria de Londres: https://www.feriadelondres.com/


About Wembley Park

Wembley Park is London’s most exciting new neighbourhood. Already home to The OVO Arena Wembley, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre and Wembley Stadium, Wembley Park is building on its international reputation for music and sporting events and becoming a landmark destination with culture, entertainment, and community at its heart.

As a neighbourhood, Wembley Park includes over 4,700 new homes, shops, and places to work, as well as attractive public spaces, with parks and gardens, public squares and wide boulevards for locals and visitors alike to enjoy. When completed, nearly half of the 85-acre site will be open space and private gardens and Wembley Park will be home to the largest single site of Build to Rent in the UK, with over 6,000 homes, all managed by Quintain Living.

The three-acre southern section of what will be the seven-acre Union Park is the latest milestone in the transformation of Wembley Park, including brand new amenities such as a children’s paddling pool, a playground, a pond, new trees, and expansive lawns, as well as outdoor training equipment. The neighbourhood continues to welcome innovative food, retail, and leisure experiences, including Amazon Fresh, The White Horse pub by Fuller’s, Black Sheep Coffee, Bread Ahead, Pasta Remoli, Haute Dolci, Masalchi by Atul Kochhar, Chop-Chop London, Out of Office Coffee, Studio 5ive and MoreYoga.

The presence of four hotels, London Designer Outlet (LDO), which includes over 70 shops and restaurants with premium brands that offer 70 per cent off RRP, and BOXPARK Wembley, which has brought independent street food traders to the area and a dedicated floor to gaming including Pop Golf, Bad Axe and Meetspace VR, make Wembley Park an exceptional destination for culture, entertainment, food, and shopping.

Wembley Park’s cultural strategy features a year-long programme of free public events. Recent highlights include International Busking Day, an annual festival celebrating the art of busking and street performance; Wemba's Dream, a performance festival co-produced with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, which will soon be moving its headquarters to the neighbourhood. An extensive public art programme animates Wembley Park’s open spaces, with recent commissions by JR, Jason Bruges, Mr Doodle, Pref, Miriamandtom, Vivien Zhang and Maser. A new purpose-built community centre, The Yellow, provides a weekly programme of free community activities, ranging from youth theatre to Indian classical dance.

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Feria De Londres, Wembley Park, London, HA9 0FA

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