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La Tomatina 2026 — The World's Biggest Food Fight

Everything you need to know about attending La Tomatina in Buñol, Spain — tickets, travel logistics, budget, and survival tips.

August 26, 2026Buñol, Spain2 min read

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What Is La Tomatina?

La Tomatina is the world's largest tomato fight, held annually on the last Wednesday of August in the small town of Buñol, near Valencia, Spain. Over 100 tonnes of overripe tomatoes are thrown during this one-hour battle.

How to Get Tickets

Tickets go on sale each spring through the official La Tomatina website. At around €12 per person, they sell out fast. Set a reminder and be ready to purchase the moment they become available.

Getting There

Buñol is located about 40 kilometers west of Valencia. Most visitors base themselves in Valencia, which offers far more accommodation options and nightlife.

From Valencia Airport

Take the metro to Valencia Nord station, then catch the Cercanías train to Buñol. The total journey takes about 90 minutes.

What to Bring

  • Old clothes and shoes you can throw away
  • Goggles (tomato juice stings)
  • Waterproof phone pouch
  • A change of clothes in a sealed bag
  • Cash for food and drinks (no cards at street vendors)

The Rules

  1. Squash tomatoes before throwing them
  2. Don't throw anything other than tomatoes
  3. Don't tear or throw clothing
  4. Stop when you hear the second signal shot
  5. Make way for trucks and emergency vehicles

After the Fight

The town's fire trucks hose down the streets and participants. Head to the river to wash off, then enjoy the week-long festival celebrations that surround the event, including parades, music, and fireworks.

La Tomatina 2026 — The World's Biggest Food Fight Budget Breakdown

All prices in USD

CategoryBudgetMid-RangeSplurge
Flights$500$500$500
Accommodation$60$60$60
Food$25$25$25
Activities$15$15$15
Transport$10$10$10
Total$610$610$610

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a ticket for La Tomatina?
Yes, since 2013 participation has been limited to 20,000 people and tickets are required. They typically go on sale in early spring and sell out quickly.
How do I get to Buñol from Valencia?
Take the Cercanías commuter train from Valencia Nord station to Buñol. The journey takes about 50 minutes. Special services run on festival day.
What should I wear?
Wear old clothes you don't mind throwing away, closed-toe shoes with good grip, and goggles to protect your eyes. Leave valuables at your hotel.

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