Overview
- Festive lighting programs are now active across major Spanish cities with mapped routes and daily schedules published through January 6.
- Zaragoza unveils a 1.3‑kilometre ‘Ruta de la Luz’ after investing nearly €1.2 million, adds an 8‑metre illuminated nativity and a new Ferris wheel, and runs a ticketed Boreal immersive show from December 5 to January 6 with timed entry from 18:00 to 22:15.
- Alicante deploys 2.6 million LED lights under a new contract and sets a daily 19:00–01:00 schedule, highlighted by an 18‑metre tree on Avenida de la Constitución.
- City timetables vary: Bilbao runs 18:00–00:00, Gijón 18:30–02:00, and León largely 18:00–00:00 with extended hours on key dates, while Valladolid adds extra light‑and‑sound passes from December 19.
- Signature focal points include main trees in plazas such as Valladolid’s Plaza Mayor, Pamplona’s Plaza del Castillo, Oviedo’s Plaza de la Cruz Roja, and Bilbao’s Moyúa, alongside tunnels, videomapping, and new selfie spots to boost footfall.