The delegation of Major Festivals is studying expanding the fairground of the April Fair with new streets for 2027. The measure responds to the success of the previous extension, which improved the distribution of booths and visitor flow. The objective is to optimize the available space and offer more location options, adjusting the layout of the venue to current attendance needs.
How the expansion optimizes pedestrian flow and logistics 🚶
The expansion poses a temporary urban engineering challenge. The structure of the pavement will be evaluated to support the weight of booths and service vehicle traffic. The distribution of lighting and sanitation points will need to be recalculated for the new plots. Additionally, pedestrian flows will be studied through simulations, aiming to avoid bottlenecks at main intersections. The key is to maintain accessibility for emergencies without sacrificing booth density.
More streets so the rebujito reaches your booth faster 🍹
Come on, if they keep this up, the Fair will end up having more streets than downtown Seville. The next step will be to ask for a GPS so as not to get lost between Los Farolillos street and the new Jamón avenue. And watch out, they might even put in bike lanes so fairgoers can restock the pestiños in record time. The next thing will be to see a man with a shopping cart asking for the fastest exit towards the entrance gate.