Coslada Prepares for its San Isidro 2026 Festivities with Over 60 Activities

The program, running from May 14 to 17, will offer a diverse cultural and leisure agenda for all ages.

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Generic image of a street festival with crowds and confetti.

The Coslada City Council has unveiled the program for the San Isidro 2026 Festivities, scheduled to take place from May 14 to 17 with more than 60 activities for all ages.

The Councillor for Festivities of Coslada presented the festive agenda this Monday, which will involve the collaboration of 28 local entities, including associations, AMPAs, schools, and various community groups. The celebrations will be spread across different locations in the city, with a special focus on Salvador Allende Park, as well as La Jaramilla Theater, Plaza Mayor, and the Margarita Nelken Cultural Center, in addition to other neighborhood spaces.
This year's San Isidro Festivities will combine tradition, music, popular culture, and family entertainment. The offerings include concerts, children's shows, traditional activities, dance, street theater, a traditional market, circus acts, brass bands, afternoon parties, and a popular open-air dance.

"From the Coslada City Council, we wanted to highlight the joint work of associations, clubs, regional houses, dance schools, AMPAs, and citizen collectives, as well as the work of municipal employees who make this program possible."

the Councillor for Festivities
Among the most prominent proposals is the Traditional Market at the Margarita Nelken Cultural Center, which will feature musical entertainment, storytelling, street theater, and family shows. Meanwhile, Salvador Allende Park will host concerts, children's activities, free inflatables, traditional games, DJ sets, and the open-air dance.
Other activities include musical and choral performances at La Jaramilla, as well as initiatives organized by neighborhood and cultural entities, such as a chess tournament, the distribution of carnations, tastings of Madrid stew, and the traditional San Isidro doughnuts. The agenda also includes the XXV Dance Schools and AMPAs Meeting, which will bring together various dance groups from Coslada for three days in the Plaza Mayor, and proposals aimed at children and families, with musical shows, storytelling, unplugged games, and participatory activities spread throughout the weekend.