THE flying TOMATOES OF LA TOMATINA

Last Updated: 8/14/2018 | August 14th, 2018

Everybody loves a good festival. They are a chance to let loose, have fun, and indulge in something crazy.

And the only thing crazier than a huge festival?

A huge food fight.

And there’s nothing better than La Tomatina in Bunol, Spain for that!

What originated as an impromptu local food fight among friends in 1945 grew to become its own cultural event — and the world’s largest food fight. because 1945, La Tomatina has became a yearly occurrence in Bunol, Spain (aside from a few years in the 1950’s when it was banned under Franco). It takes places each year on the last Wednesday of August, and upwards of 30,000 tourists some to take part in this massive food fight.

Starting early in the morning, people wearing clothes never to be worn again crowd trains heading from Valencia to Bunol. They get there and join the masses heading to the city center, stopping on the way for some food and (a lot of) drinks. Eventually, everyone reaches the city center and simply stops. There’s nowhere else to go. The crowd is simply too thick.

During the run-up to the 11 am kick-off, numerous participants compete in a pole climb, where they scramble up a greased pole to win a ham. once the ham is captured, the party official “starts” (though I didn’t see anybody get the ham so you can be sure that the party is starting at 11 am no matter what).

Nothing I write will give justice to this outrageous festival, which is why I brought my video camera along when I attended! While I was combating away, my friends at Travelyourself took my video camera so I could bring you this:

The fight lasts for one hour after which the city is ankle-deep in a river of tomato juice. The fire department will come out shortly thereafter and hose down the city (which when combined with the citric acid in the tomatoes actually does a good job of cleaning the place!). Partygoers tend to head down to the river to clean up and wash off (or you can get hosed down by one of the locals and their kids who love spraying everyone). The party continues the rest of in numerous of the plazas around the city. There’s music, dancing, copious amounts of sangria, and lots of good food. This goes until sunset when many crowds head back to Valencia.

It is one of the best times I’ve ever had. In the crush of the crowds, you’re just throwing tomatoes left and best at anything and everything – barely looking where you’re going. I viewed people climb statues and doorways for better angles only to turn themselves into easy targets for those nearby. Afterwards, our friends jovially skipped to down and spent the rest of the day on a high partying and chatting with everyone.

Some suggestions for attending La Tomatina

Planning to attend this epic food fight? here are a few suggestions to help you make the most out of your trip:

Wear clothing you’re ok with throwing out. chances are it’s not going to recover (including your shoes!) numerous clothes get torn, stained beyond repair, and just end up smelling for days after. Don’t bring anything nice.

If you’re a woman, be on the lookout and wear a sports bra as numerous men get grabby and often times try to snap bras off.

Don’t bring any valuables like your purse or passport as you might lose them. Plus, petty crime is rife here. It’s easy to get into people’s pockets. wear a money belt or a ziplocked poach around your next.

Only bring your video camera or phone if is waterproof. even then, make sure it has a protective case!

Wear goggles. You don’t want to get tomato juice in your eyes.

If you’re traveling with friends, agree on a place to meet afterward. There’s a good chance you might lose them in the crowd.

Arrive early as there’s limited space!

Don’t wear flip flops or sandals. The ground gets slippery fast, so you want good shoes to keep you upright. The best crowds also imply people will step on your feet all the time!

Stay hydrated. It’s going to be very hot in August, and there will be people everywhere. drink up before the fight so you can fling tomatoes without getting dehydrated.

Watch for t-shirt rippers. There is a tendency for people (who may have had a bit too much to drink beforehand) to try and rip the t-shirt off your back. It’s against the guidelines of the festival, but people will still try to do it so be aware!

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La Tomatina was certainly the most interesting festival I’ve been to. It’s quite dirty (obviously) and if you don’t like a mess or crowds, chances are you won’t like this! but I had an amazing, energetic time, and my time there connected me with some of the most essential people in my life. There’s something that bonds people throwing vegetables with each other.

So for those wanting to spend a few hours throwing food, dancing in the streets, and drinking sangria, visit La Tomatina!

How to get to La Tomatina

Bunol is located around 40km outside of Valencia. To get there from Valencia, du har 3 alternativer:

Drive-Det handler om en 40-minutters tur med bil. Hvis du ikke vil leie en bil selv, kan du prøve å bruke Blablacar (en ride-delingsapp)

Buss – Bussen #265A, #265B og #2 går fra Valencia. Turen tar mellom 60-75 minutter. Billetter med rundreise koster i underkant av 8 EUR.

Tog – Ta C3 fra Valencia. Billetter vil koste rundt 4 EUR hver vei, og det tar treg over en time.

Fra 2013 må utlendinger som ønsker å delta, betale 10 EUR for en billett. Hvis du vil delta på LA Tomatina, kan du kjøpe dine offisielle billetter her!

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