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2008 Practical Guide Advisements on how to enjoy the "fiesta"
- To watch the Pregó parade, the children's Pregó, which are two traditional shows and the international animation march, you can rent chairs located along the route for a very affordable price.
- In the afternoon and evening, visit the Mesón del Vino y de la Tapa, a typical place where the people from Castellón hang out during the celebrations.
- On Sunday, participate in the romería to the church of the Magdalena. Don't forget to stop by the town hall and pick up a cane with a green ribbon. Also, you can spend the day enjoying the natural surroundings of the Magdalena church and taste fantastic paella. Remember; don't take your car because there are busses and trains that take you there.
- Wear comfortable shoes in order to walk everywhere and enjoy all the events. The centre of the town is closes to traffic for the celebration days.
- At night, the meeting place to party is located at las collas, where different spaces are open by groups of friends for these celebrations.
- The verbenas (open air concerts) take place in several areas of the tow, don't miss the open held at the Plaza de las Aulas.
- If you stand to close to where the mascletás are launched you will hear too much noise and you will get covered with tiny little papers from the bursting fire crackers. It's better to stand in the opposite side to where the wind is blowing because you will avoid smoke and flying papers.
- If the noise of the fire crackers is too loud, open your mouth, but don't cover your eras. Always respect the marked security distance.
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