Caravaca de la Cruz will celebrate its Medieval Market from 4 to 8 December.
In this way the event is extended to 5 days in order to attract more people to the city and thus benefit the hospitality sector and trade.
"At this time as appointed, as is the stretch of the Holy Year 2010, we want thousands of people come to Caravaca also attracted by the Medieval Market, consolidated as one of the largest sources of tourists in the year," stressed the Councillor for Tourism and Celebrations, Gonzalo López-Auguy.
The Medieval Market is also expanding in extent and number of activities and participating artisans.
In total there will be more than 200 artisans and artists in this seventh edition.
This has been explained the president of the Association of Craft, Angel Miñano, which reportedly has broken all records for participation with artisans come from all the Spanish provinces.
For their part, local hospitality association, Northwest joined in the celebration events planned for Lamb III Gastronomic Segureño.
Planned activities include "children's corner" with games and free workshops, Celtic music performances, juggling, crafts workshops and demonstration "Arts Corner" of the Plaza José Carrilero.
In addition, the Sunday, December 5, will be held in the Plaza de Toros Gran Torneo Medieval gentlemen and Monday, December 6, a Great Exhibition Raptor Free Flight animation accompanied by actions.
The high number of eligible entries received in the Department of Tourism has made the market to extend to Canal Street, and parking Puentecilla Sculptor José Carrilero.
The VII Medieval Market will open to the public Saturday, December 4, at 1130 hours with an inaugural parade formed by entertainment groups, musicians, comedians, jugglers and dancers and the reading of the opening in the Plaza del Arco.
From that moment began INTERSOS five days with activities scheduled continuously from 11.00 to 21.00.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz