Thursdays will be dedicated to enjoying sunsets with live music from the Cerro del Castillo. Meanwhile, Fridays will host the 'White Nights', allowing free visits to municipal monuments and offering various nighttime activities in the historic quarter.
From 6:00 PM to midnight every Friday in July and August, visitors can access the Town Hall, the Archaeological Museum, the Roman Road, the Ethnographic Museum, and the Castle Archaeological Space free of charge. Additionally, the exhibition 'Madre Tierra: Concienci-arte' will be available in the Plaza de España every Friday, except August 14th.
The program includes an artisan market on July 3rd and 10th, and August 7th and 14th. Specific activities for Fridays are varied: July 3rd will feature a children's TikTok workshop and a Mysterious Route. July 10th will offer a KPop show and a 'Night of Stars' (by reservation). July 17th will host a Street Carnival and a Mario Bros workshop, along with heritage talks on Roman symbolism and pictorial art.
'White Nights' will continue on July 24th with the presentation of the book 'Ecos de un hogar roto' by Valeria Caballero, a concert by 'Los Twingos', and another 'Night of Stars'. July 31st will feature 3x3 Basketball, 'Alfajor Rock', and a Mysterious Route. In August, tribute concerts to Manuel Carrasco (August 7th) and on the Pavilion Esplanade (August 21st) will alternate with 'Nights of Stars', guided tours, and children's workshops such as 'Alice in Wonderland' (August 21st).
August 14th will focus on 'Night of Light and Color', while August 28th will conclude the series with a puppet show, the presentation of the book 'Sueño del viento negro' by Ramón Pérez, the screening of the film 'Hercules', and heritage talks on Roman sculptures.




