Vegan Fest Terrassa
Terrassa, Spain · Parc de Vallparadís
Europe's largest open-air vegan festival, set in a Catalan city park
Quick facts
- When
- 19-20 September 2026
- Where
- Parc de Vallparadís, Terrassa
- Entry
- Free
- Format
- Outdoor
- Size
- Large (10k+ visitors)
- Good for kids
- Yes
- Organizer
- Asociación Vegana Cataluña
- Region
- Europe
About Vegan Fest Terrassa
Now in its seventh edition, Vegan Fest returns to Parc de Vallparadís in Terrassa, a half-hour train ride northwest of Barcelona, on 19-20 September 2026. Organizers bill it as *"Europe's biggest outdoor plant-based event"*, and the setting backs up the claim: the festival spreads across one of Catalonia's largest urban parks, a green ravine that's home to some thirty native bird species along with squirrels, parrots and resident cats. Entry is completely free, which is part of why the event draws tens of thousands of visitors over a single weekend.
The food scene is the main draw. Previous editions have featured roughly eighteen restaurants and brands serving from a dedicated food-truck area, with heavyweights like Heura, Legume Chef and Violife alongside smaller Catalan producers making cheeses, pastries and regional Mediterranean dishes. Expect long queues around lunchtime on Saturday; locals know to arrive early or after 3pm for the shortest waits.
Beyond the food, Vegan Fest runs a full programme of cooking demonstrations, concerts, talks and roundtable discussions across multiple thematic zones. The festival has historically hosted activists, nutritionists, chefs and sanctuary founders on its speaker stages, and the musical line-up leans toward Spanish indie and electronic acts that keep the park buzzing into the evening. A dedicated market area showcases cruelty-free cosmetics, vegan fashion, sustainable household goods and books from independent publishers.
The park setting makes this one of the most family-friendly festivals on the European vegan circuit. Shaded picnic areas, grass for kids to run on, and free entry all help. Leashed dogs are welcome. Terrassa itself is a ten-minute walk from the Catalan regional rail station Terrassa Rambla (R4 line from Barcelona Plaça Catalunya, about 50 minutes), so public transport is straightforward.
Practical tips: bring a refillable water bottle (September in Catalonia still pushes 28°C at midday), wear walking shoes because the park has uneven paths, and pack cash as a backup even though most vendors accept cards. The festival is ecosostenible-certified, meaning no single-use plastics are allowed on site. If you're travelling from abroad, Barcelona is the obvious base; trains run until late, so day trips from the city work well.
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Jan & Sandra's take
We verified this festival against official organizer sources on 2026-03-30. Dates, venue, and format all reflect the latest 2026 information we could confirm.
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