Having a unique touch and style, New Year in Spain are worth seeing. Spanish people celebrate the New Year's Eve with a traditional custom. The 12 Grape eating custom is what makes New Year celebrations in Spain unique. People keep 12 grapes ready and as soon as the clock strikes 12 at the midnight, they eat the 12 grapes symbolizing the 12 months of the year. This tradition was started by the king of Spain ages back, when he gave grapes to everybody to eat on the New Year's Eve and till date it's followed with full jest and enthusiasm by the Spanish people.
New Year in Spain is celebrated with the ringing of the bells at the midnight, as soon as the clock strikes 12. People gather at the Puerta del Sol Square in Madrid and wait the bell to ring and mark the entry of the New Year. Those who can't go to the square are all sticked to their television sets, as this event is screened all over the country. New Year in Spain is one of the best times to explore Spain's nightlife. With the country dipped in true festive mood and decorations all around, New Year in Spain won't fail to enchant you during your Tours to Spain, in case you plan them in the New Year time.
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