Night of Lights - Cornellà de Llobregat

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Night of Lights - Cornellà de Llobregat

Cornellà de Llobregat

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City-wide holiday light installations and interactive elements

About

Experience the magic of the holiday season as Cornellà de Llobregat illuminates with the 'Night of Lights' celebration. This event kicks off with a grand public participation lighting ceremony, transforming the city with thousands of sustainable lights. Throughout the season, discover interactive 'Wishing Trees' and special mailboxes for letters to the Three Kings, alongside neighborhood festivals and a charming Christmas market.

Our Take

Family Friendly

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Best For

Families and individuals seeking festive holiday experiences

Vibe

Magical, community-oriented, festive

Energy Level

Moderate

Budget

Free To Attend Most Events

Photo Friendly

High

Weather Sensitivity

Low

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Location

Av. de Salvador Allende, s/n
Cornellà de Llobregat
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Event Details

Duration

Varies by activity

Schedule

Fiesta de encendido de luces: viernes 29 de noviembre, a partir de las 18.30 h, en la plaza de Catalunya. Música en directo hasta las 20 h. Buzones del Mag Maginet: hasta el 4 de enero. Árboles de los Deseos del hada Ondina: en cada barrio. Sant Ildephon's Christmas Festival: sábado 30 de noviembre. Torre de la Miranda: Desde el 23 de diciembre al 6 de enero, cada tarde. Fira de Santa Llúcia: Viernes 13 de diciembre, de 16.00 a 21.00 horas; sábado 14 diciembre, de 10.00 a 21.00 horas y domingo 15 de diciembre, de 10.00 a 20.00 horas.

Organizer

Ajuntament de Cornellà

Practical Information

Pet Policy

No pets allowed

Food & Drink

Food trucks and beverage vendors available

Quick Actions

Tips & Advice

  • Arrive early for the lighting ceremony on November 29th to secure a good viewing spot and fully immerse yourself in the communal energy.
  • Check the schedule for specific neighborhood events, as 'Wishing Trees' and other activities are spread across different areas, offering a chance to explore the city.
  • Bring a small notebook or your phone to jot down the locations of the 'Mailboxes of the Magician Maginet' to ensure you don't miss sending letters to the Three Kings.
  • Consider visiting the Torre de la Miranda in the evenings between December 23rd and January 6th for a magical experience with lights and animated displays.
  • The Fira de Santa Llúcia is a perfect opportunity to find unique, handmade gifts and local crafts, so plan your visit accordingly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Night of Lights' event?

It's an annual celebration in Cornellà de Llobregat that marks the start of the Christmas season with a city-wide lighting ceremony, followed by various festive activities throughout December and early January.

Where can I find the 'Mailboxes of the Magician Maginet'?

These special mailboxes are located in the five Municipal Libraries of Cornellà and in ALMEDA: pasaje de la Pau, and are available until January 4th.

Are there activities for children?

Yes, the event features 'Wishing Trees', mailboxes for letters to the Three Kings, the Sant Ildefons Christmas Festival, and animated displays at the Torre de la Miranda, making it very family-friendly.

What kind of vendors can I expect at the Fira de Santa Llúcia?

The Fira de Santa Llúcia typically features local artisans and vendors selling handmade crafts, Christmas decorations, and seasonal items.

Is the event accessible?

While specific accessibility information is not detailed, many of the main plaza events and the Fira de Santa Llúcia are generally held in accessible public spaces. It's advisable to check with the organizer for specific venue accessibility.

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Contributors & Updates

The ChristmasLocal.com editorial teamOriginal submitter • Jul 1, 2025