Alfafar Successfully Concludes Book, Trade, and Gastronomy Fair

The event, held in the Town Hall square, saw high participation and cultural activity over three days.

Image of a fair in a Mediterranean town square with people and stalls.
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Image of a fair in a Mediterranean town square with people and stalls.

The Book, Trade, and Gastronomy Fair in Alfafar has concluded with a large public turnout and high participation, establishing itself as a key event for local revitalization.

Held from April 17th to 19th in the Town Hall square, the fair brought together bookstores, local businesses, associations, authors, and numerous families, residents, and visitors. The program included cultural activities, children's workshops, literary presentations, musical performances, and educational proposals for all ages.

"The response from families and attendees confirms that Alfafar is committed to a vibrant and accessible culture that creates spaces for encounter and coexistence."

the Culture Councilor
The Culture Councilor emphasized the importance of bringing culture closer to citizens through open and participatory proposals. Meanwhile, the Trade Councilor highlighted that the fair is a fundamental opportunity to support local commerce and showcase the work of local establishments.

"This fair is a fundamental opportunity to support local commerce and make visible the work that our establishments do every day."

the Trade Councilor
The Alfafar City Council expressed gratitude for the involvement of participating businesses, bookstores, local associations, collaborating entities, and invited authors, as well as the attendance of the many people who filled the square. The combination of literary presentations, children's activities, creative workshops, and professional demonstrations transformed the public space into an intergenerational meeting point.
The fair has contributed to strengthening the visibility of local commerce as a fundamental economic and social axis of the municipality, promoting local shopping and consolidating collaboration between the City Council and Alfafar's commercial fabric. Following the success of this edition, the City Council is already working to hold the fair next year, enhancing its program and its commitment to promoting reading and cultural revitalization.