Experience La Tomatina 2022: Spain’s Messiest Annual Festival
How did La Tomatina start?
La Tomatina first came into being in 1945, when an argument during a cultural parade in Buñol went wild. Locals from the town, 40 km (25 mi) from Valencia, became a fired-up crowd throwing a market stall of vegetables at each other.
Just for fun, the following year locals revived the fun food fight, bringing their own tomatoes from home. In the early 1950s, the town tried to ban the festival, but a “tomato burial” held in protest paved the way for La Tomatina to be recognized as an official event. Due to the popularity of the food fight, in 2013, the town ticketed the event to allow for a more manageable 20,000 participants.
When is it held?
Bear in mind that if you want to attend, you must visit the official website to book your ticket well in advance.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, La Tomatina has been on ice for a couple of years, but now, the festival is set to happen again on August 31, 2022.
The festivities take place in Buñol’s main square, the Plaza del Pueblo, and Calle Cid. The event kicks off at around 9 am, when the palo-jabón, a greased pole with a ham attached to the end, is hoisted into the area. This is followed by a crazy scramble as people battle each other to pull the ham down.
What should you pack for La Tomatina?
For the tomato fight itself, wear some old clothing that you don’t mind throwing away after the event. Also, ensure you wear closed shoes with a decent grip. It is also recommended to wear a pair of swimming goggles to protect your eyes from the acidic tomato juice. Don’t worry about looking silly as everyone totally loses their inhibitions during La Tomatina!
How to get to Buñol
Where to stay?
Browse the official website for more information about the festival and to book your ticket and, if required, accommodation. Then enjoy a wonderful, tomato-slimed time at Spain’s messiest festival on August 31, 2022, in Buñol.