Spain continues the celebration for New Years Eve and the night of January 5. On New Years, at the stroke of midnight, they eat twelve grapes for good luck. January 5th is called epiphany and it is when traditionally the Three Wise men brought presents to the children. Some of the towns in Spain are known for their Christmas markets – where you can buy Christmas trees, delicious fruits, sweet smelling flowers, ornaments, and hand-made gifts.
Spain continues the celebration for New Years Eve and the night of January 5. On New Years, at the stroke of midnight, they eat twelve grapes for good luck. January 5th is called epiphany and it is when traditionally the Three Wise men brought presents to the children. Some of the towns in Spain are known for their Christmas markets – where you can buy Christmas trees, delicious fruits, sweet smelling flowers, ornaments, and hand-made gifts.