Another week has gone by fast so it’s already time to enjoy free time. Our Spanish school El Rincón del Tándem encourages you to take a look at what is going on in Valencia this weekend. Let yourself be inspired by our blog 🙂
If you do not know yet what to do in the next two days, we give you some suggestions to fully enjoy Valencia this weekend.
After having enjoyed by learning in Spanish classes, we wish all our students to continue enjoying participating in the events of the city and practicing Spanish informally.
Let’s see in detail our suggestions…
Visita CasaZeta
Saturday 22 at 11 a.m.
CasaZeta, Calle Camì de la Mar 21, Alboraya
Price: 13 euros
Valencia continues to stand out for business initiatives that focus on craft production. One of them is Zeta (craft) Beer.
This Saturday Casa Zeta opens its doors for us to visit the factory and introduce us to the brewing process.
In addition, after having learned the theory, we will continue the tour by by tasting the different varieties of the Zeta beer.
If you are passionate about the world of craft beer, do not miss this great opportunity. To book the visit click here.
A learning experience full of enjoyment 🙂
Soap making Workshop
Saturday 22 at 11 a.m.
Drassanes 52, Calle Astilleros 52
Price: 25 euros
The weekend can be enjoyed in different ways: resting, playing sports, reading, knowing about culture and gastronomy, or even learning in a practical and fun way.
This Saturday, Drassanes 52 invites us to learn about how to make craft soap with this initiation workshop given by Falguera Artesana.
By the end of this three hours workshop we will be able to make laundry soap and cosmetic oil, using recycling techniques and respecting the environment.
The price of the workshop includes the materials so you only have to bring much curiosity and desire to learn with yourself 😉
You can book your spot by writing to this email: lafalgueraartesana@gmail.com
Borogodó. Carnaval 2020
Saturday 22 from 8 p.m.
Sala Amstel Art, Edificio Veles e Vents
Ticket: 8-12 euros
Carnival celebrations continue in Valencia.
In fact, this Saturday the Amstel Art space will host a multicultural Carnival with Brazilian colours and rhythms.
The event is organized by Borogodò in collaboration with the association Casa do Brasil of Valencia. The celebrations of this carnival will open with a batucada and then continue with Brazilian dances, concerts and a costume contest.
Finally, a DJ will cheer up the night until the end of the party.
A special occasion to celebrate Carnival by knowing other cultures and enjoying the colors and joy of Brazil.
For more information about the program and ticket sale click here.
Carnaval “Cabanyal – New Orleans”
Sunday 23 from 11 a.m.
Cabañal neighbourhood
Free outdoor event
If after the Brazilian Carnival you still feel like celebrating, you will not need to go far to keep partying 😉
This Sunday the Cabañal neighbourhood celebrates the fourth edition of this musical Carnival.
Inspired by the famous New Orleans Carnival, the “Cabanyal-New Orleans” offers its maritime version in which music will be the main element.
The event is organized by the Sociedad Musical Unión de los Pescadores and will be also attended by musicians from other Maritime musical societies as well as well-known jazz soloists.
All the musicians will fill the neighbourhood street with jazz, inviting people to join the parade.
Finally, we inform you that the parade will start at 11.00 from the Casinet (C / José Benlliure 272).
We encourage you to close your tour of the Carnival in the Valencian Community attending this wonderful show of music and costumes.
Finally, we remind you that you still have the chance to take part in the gastronomic tour of the spoon dishes.
Furthermore, you can also visit the Exhibition of Ninot 2020 of Valencia during the weekend. For more details about this event, go back to our previous blog 😉
We hope this blog encouraged you stay in Valencia this weekend.
From our Spanish school El Rincón del Tándem we suggest you to take advantage of the weekly rest to participate in the festivals and events of the city.
As always, we remind you that every occasion is good to practice your Spanish outside the classroom.
Have fun!