Nules Celebrates Traditions with the Feast of the Waitresses and Saint Vincent's Parade

The municipality in La Plana Baixa hosts two events declared Provincial Tourist Interest Festivals, with enhanced security and the restoration of the saint's image.

Generic image of a Mediterranean square with people celebrating a traditional festival.
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Generic image of a Mediterranean square with people celebrating a traditional festival.

The town of Nules is preparing for a festive weekend with the celebration of the Feast of the Waitresses on Sunday, April 12, and the traditional Saint Vincent's parade on Monday, April 13, both recognized as Provincial Tourist Interest Festivals.

The Nules City Council continues its commitment to preserving local traditions, supporting these events that stand out for their cultural relevance. The Department of Traditions has emphasized the importance of these celebrations for the municipality.
The Feast of the Waitresses, with origins dating back to 1909, will take place on Sunday, April 12. Meanwhile, the traditional Saint Vincent's parade, organized this year by the Quinta of 1999, will be held on Monday, April 13.

"These days, tradition and festivity come together in some of the most relevant events celebrated in our municipality."

Ramón Martínez · Councillor for Traditions
Councillor Ramón Martínez also highlighted the involvement and collaboration of the council in these festivities, with the aim of “maintaining, protecting, and promoting local traditions.”
As a novelty this year, the image of Saint Vincent, owned by the Monlleó family of Nules, has been restored and will participate in the procession in honor of the saint on Monday afternoon. Following the festivities, a round table will be organized with the Official Chronicler of the Town of Nules, Joan Gavara, and the image restorer, Inma Traver, to explain the restoration process to interested residents.
Furthermore, the Nules City Council has reinforced the security arrangements for the parade, which attracts thousands of people from the town and surrounding areas. An additional ambulance has been added, and the number of healthcare professionals present on public roads has been increased to ensure the safety of attendees.