The picturesque Santa Cruz district is the most beautiful when its narrow streets are adorned with floral crosses
MOREChelsea in Bloom is an attempt to extend the Chelsea Flower show to the streets; they compete for the most beautiful decoration
MOREAt Britain's most prestigious exhibition, you can find inspiration, buy flowers and summer houses; but gnomes are banned
MOREAlicante turns its centre into a medieval market: streets are full of craft stalls, grills with roasted piglets and performers
MOREHere you can taste the most expensive potatoes in the world and walk on the road that disappears twice a day under the sea
MOREIn Alhama de Murcia they decorate the crosses, build straw Mayos and dressed as corremayos jingle and clink
MORESeñoras in flamenco dresses, Zorros riding horses, floats decorated with flowers, they all head to the little church
MOREEvery year, in Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Roma from around the world gather to worship their Saint, Sarah the Black
MOREIn the Middle Ages, when there were too many cats, people threw them off the Hall tower. Now the jester hurls down plush toys
MOREIn Madeira, growing flowers is a national hobby. They organize a colorful festival, which includes flower carpets and parades
MORECorpus Christi in the Catalan city Sitges includes various elements: floral carpets, giant puppets and dancing eggs.
MOREIn Caravaca, horses in beautiful mantles race up the hill, filled with people. That really gets the adrenaline going!
MOREThis courtyard has its own postcard, you may know it from the joke: I'm going on holiday, could you water my flowers?
MOREThe crucifixes are decorated with beautiful flowers and surrounded with bars where you can meet for a drink, tapas or dance. Olé!
MOREThe battle of flowers in Cordoba between people on decorated carriages and visitors – a real one, carnations flew all around.
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