Seville studies more streets for the 2027 Fair after expansion success

Published on April 24, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Seville City Council, through the Department of Major Festivals, is analyzing the possibility of extending other streets of the April Fair grounds for 2027. The measure aims to optimize space distribution and improve the experience for attendees and booth operators, responding to the demand for more leisure areas to reduce crowding at the venue.

Aerial view of the April Fair grounds in Seville with illuminated booths and streets extending toward the horizon, where crowds are reduced.

Urban planning and flow analysis for the expansion 📐

The initiative requires a technical study of the current infrastructure of the Fair grounds. Factors such as the load-bearing capacity of the pavement, the distribution of electrical supply and sanitation networks, and the management of pedestrian flows will be evaluated. The success of the previous expansion, which integrated new streets with a design of controlled access and exits, serves as a model. Municipal technicians are working on a plan that balances expansion with the operability of booths and services, without compromising safety.

The miracle of the multiplication of the lanterns ✨

So, instead of creating an app to see where there is free space, the City Council prefers to stretch the Fair grounds like a piece of gum. Soon we will see booth operators measuring with their hands if another table fits or asking for a GPS so they don't get lost among so many new streets. Of course, the tradition of getting lost among booths and ending up at a relative's will remain intact, only now with more kilometers of asphalt to do it.