When Spain Throws Tomatoes, the World Joins In
Imagine thousands of people laughing, slipping, and slinging ripe tomatoes at one another in the narrow streets of a Spanish village. Sounds wild? That’s exactly what happens every year at La Tomatina, held in Buñol, a small town in the Valencia region of Spain.
Welcome to the world’s biggest food fight—a joyful chaos where tomatoes rule and strangers become friends over splattered shirts and tomato sauce smiles!
What Is La Tomatina?La Tomatina is an annual tomato-throwing festival held on the last Wednesday of August. In 2025, it will take place on August 27. For one epic hour, the streets of Buñol transform into a red battlefield as participants hurl over 150,000 tomatoes at one another.
It’s messy, mad, magical—and ridiculously fun.
The History Behind the MayhemThe origins of La Tomatina date back to 1945, when a street scuffle during a local parade led to people grabbing tomatoes from a nearby vegetable stall and throwing them. The chaos was so amusing, they did it again the following year—only this time, on purpose!
Despite being banned during Franco’s regime, the festival survived and eventually gained international fame. Today, it’s one of Spain’s most iconic events, attracting people from over 90 countries.
What to Expect at La Tomatina 2025The fight begins at 11:00 AM and lasts exactly one hour. A signal—a shot of water cannon—is given, and then it’s game on! Tomatoes rain from the trucks, and within minutes, the streets are ankle-deep in pulp.

From backpackers to bucket-listers, everyone comes dressed in white and leaves in red. You’ll hear music, cheers, and nonstop laughter.
After the battle, local residents and fire trucks hose down the streets—and often the participants too. Many head to official after-parties with DJs, food, and sangria!
Rules of the Tomato GameYes, there are rules—even in madness:
Crush the tomatoes before throwing to avoid injury.
No hard objects or glass allowed.
Keep a safe distance from the trucks.
Don’t rip shirts—respect others’ clothes and space.
Stop when the second cannon is fired—that’s the end of the battle!
Buñol is about 38 km from Valencia and is easy to reach:
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By Train: RENFE trains from Valencia run frequently and take around 40 minutes.
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By Bus: Multiple event companies run bus tours from Valencia and Madrid.
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By Car: If you’re renting a car, arrive early—roads get jam-packed.
La Tomatina now requires official entry tickets due to safety regulations. You can book via the official website or through trusted travel operators.
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General Admission: ~€15
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Packages: Include entry, T-shirts, goggles, after-party passes, and transport.
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White T-shirt and old shorts (you won’t wear them again!)
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Closed-toe shoes (no flip-flops, you’ll slip!)
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Goggles or snorkel mask to protect your eyes
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Waterproof pouch for phone and ID
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Change of clothes and towel for after the fight
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Arrive early—the town gets packed by 8:00 AM.
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Stay hydrated and eat a light breakfast.
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Don’t bring valuables.
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Keep it friendly and fun—it’s not a war, it’s a party!
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**Get ready to laugh—**a lot!
While you’re in the region:
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Explore Valencia’s beaches and old town
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Try paella in its birthplace
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Visit the City of Arts and Sciences
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Tour Spanish vineyards nearby
La Tomatina is not just a festival—it’s pure, carefree joy. It’s about letting go, being silly, and becoming part of something deliciously unforgettable. Whether you’re a festival lover, a spontaneous traveler, or just someone who likes to have fun, La Tomatina promises a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
So, wear white, bring goggles, and prepare to be painted red in the happiest food fight the world has ever known!
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