Valencia is ready for the big Fallas 2026 week with all its monuments on display in the streets. Starting this Monday, March 16, after the Nit de l’Albà, you’ll be able to visit all the city’s Fallas monuments, and the Special Section will be the one drawing the most attention.
In this article, we’ve compiled a list of which Fallas are participating in this section, what their 2026 monument looks like, and where you can find them. Let’s take a tour of the best Fallas in Valencia.
Step-by-step tour to see the best Fallas in Valencia
To see the 9 Special Section Fallas without missing any of the program’s events, we recommend dividing your visit into three areas:
Zone 1: Downtown and Outside the City Walls (Ideal after the Mascletà)
Start the morning at the L’Antiga de Campanar falla. It’s farther away (you’ll need Metro Line 1 or 2, Campanar stop), but it’s a favorite year after year.
After the mascletà at City Hall (2:00 PM), you can visit these three, which are within walking distance:
- Convento Jerusalén – Matemático Marzal Falla: Right next to the North Station.
- Falla Plaza del Pilar: In the Velluters neighborhood, heading down Guillem de Castro Street.
- Falla Na Jordana: In the Carmen neighborhood (perfect to see before the Offering begins in that area).
Zone 2: Ruzafa and Ensanche (Afternoons / Evenings)
This area is famous for its atmosphere and lights (Sueca and Cuba streets):
- Falla Sueca – Literato Azorín.
- Falla Cuba – Literato Azorín.
- Reino de Valencia Falla – Duke of Calabria.
- Almirante Cadarso – Conde Altea Falla.
Zone 3: Alameda and Campanar (before the Castillos)
Since the fireworks displays are at the Monteolivete Bridge (Ciutat de les Arts area), take the opportunity to see:
- Falla Exposición – Micer Mascó: Near the Mestalla Stadium.
Check out the map on Google Maps here.
City Hall Falla (out of competition)

“Hope” by Alejandro Santaeulalia and Vicente Llácer.
Falla Na Jordana
“Passions adrift” by Mario Gual del Olmo.
Almirante Cadarso-Conde Altea Falla
“Res en Excés” by Paco Giner.
Falla Cuba-Literato Azorín

‘Passant a millor vida’ by Carlos Carsí.
Falla Exposición-Micer Mascó
“Meditem” by Banyuls & Ruiz.
Falla Regne de Valencia-Duque de Calabria
“The Animal Kingdom Falla” by Sergio Musoles.
Falla Plaza del Pilar

“La Nit” by Paco Torres.
Falla Sueca-Literato Azorín

“Onírica” by Pedro Santaeulalia.
Falla l’Antiga de Campanar

“Sent i Ment” by Josué Beitia.
Falla Convento Jerusalén-Matemático Marzal

“Redimonis” by David Sánchez Llongo