Festa dos Tabuleiros (Festival of the Trays) 2027 – Tomar, Portugal
Overview
Festa dos Tabuleiros, also known as the Festival of the Trays, is one of the oldest and most spectacular cultural events in Portugal, held only once every four years in the historic city of Tomar. Rooted in ancient pagan harvest rituals and later associated with the Cult of the Holy Spirit in the 14th century, the festival is a grand display of community spirit and religious devotion. The city is famously transformed into a floral paradise, with local residents spending months hand-crafting millions of colorful paper flowers to decorate every street, window, and balcony in the medieval center.
The climax of the festival is the grand parade, where hundreds of young women march in pairs through the cobblestone streets, each balancing a towering “tabuleiro” on her head. These impressive structures are exactly the height of the woman carrying them and consist of 30 loaves of bread stacked on a wicker basket, intricately decorated with paper flowers, wheat stalks, and topped with a crown featuring either a white dove or the Cross of the Order of Christ. This breathtaking procession attracts nearly half a million visitors who come to witness a tradition that has remained virtually unchanged for centuries.
Event Highlights
- The Main Parade: Witness over 600 pairs of participants in a stunning procession where women balance 15-20 kg trays of bread and flowers on their heads with incredible grace.
- Ornamented Streets: Explore the historic center of Tomar, where every alleyway is covered in elaborate, handmade paper flower canopies that create a surreal and vibrant jungle of color.
- Cortejo do Mordomo: Experience the Butler’s Parade, featuring decorated oxen and traditional horse riders, symbolizing the historical distribution of meat and bread to the poor.
- Traditional Popular Games: Participate in and watch ancient regional games and various cultural ceremonies, including the Blessing of the Loaves and the Procession of the Crowns.
Why Attend
This festival is a rare opportunity for cultural enthusiasts and travelers to witness one of the most authentic and visually unique traditions in Europe. Because it only occurs every four years, there is a palpable sense of excitement and prestige surrounding the event that you won’t find at annual festivals. It is the perfect destination for those who appreciate folk art, history, and community-driven celebrations, offering a deep dive into the soul of Ribatejo province and its connection to the Knights Templar.
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The event is particularly suited for photography lovers and families, as the entire city becomes a living art installation. Visitors can enjoy the warm Portuguese hospitality, taste regional delicacies like conventual sweets and stone soup, and explore Tomar’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the Convent of Christ. Attending Festa dos Tabuleiros is not just about watching a parade; it is about immersing yourself in a collective labor of love that defines the identity of an entire region.
Date & Duration
- July 2027 (TBD)
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Venue / Location
- City and Country: Tomar, Portugal.
- Venue: Praça da República and Historic City Center.
- Google Maps Address: Praça da República 4, 2300-550 Tomar, Portugal.
Ticket Information
- How Tickets Are Sold: Street viewing for all parades and the decorated streets is free and open to the general public without a ticket.
- Admission Type: Free admission for street viewing; some private balconies or restaurant terraces may offer paid viewing spots.
- Ticket Pricing: General attendance is $0.00 while specialized tours or private balcony access can range from $55.00 to $220.00.
- Special Seating or VIP Options: Local hospitality providers often offer premium balcony rentals overlooking the main parade route for a more comfortable experience.
- Minimum and Maximum Range: The event is largely free for all visitors, with optional paid luxury hospitality ranging from $55.00 to $350.00 per person.
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Contact Information
- Email: geral@tabuleiros.com.pt
- Phone: +351 249 320 100
- Website: tabuleiros.com.pt
- Social Media:
- https://www.facebook.com/festadostabuleiros
- https://www.instagram.com/festadostabuleiros
Getting There
- Nearest Airports: Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) is approximately 110 km away; Porto Airport (OPO) is roughly 185 km from the city.
- Public Transport: Regular trains depart hourly from Lisbon’s Oriente Station directly to Tomar, with tickets costing approximately $10.00 to $24.00 for a two-hour journey.
- Taxi/Rideshare: A taxi or private transfer from Lisbon Airport to Tomar generally costs between $110.00 and $160.00 depending on the vehicle type.
- Parking: Vehicle access to the city center is strictly prohibited during the festival; large peripheral parking lots are provided with shuttle services for ~$10.00/day.
- Other Access: The city is highly walkable, and visitors are encouraged to arrive early via regional buses (Rede Expressos) to avoid the heavy traffic congestion.
Accommodation Options
- Luxury Hotels: Hotel dos Templários (4-star, iconic hotel with gardens and pool, ~$180.00-$350.00/night); Hotel República (Boutique luxury in the main square, ~$160.00-$300.00/night).
- Mid-Range Options: Thomar Boutique Hotel (Modern riverside views, ~$120.00-$220.00/night); Casa dos OfÃcios Hotel (Charming historic building, ~$135.00-$250.00/night).
- Budget Stays: Hostel 2300 Thomar (Highly rated, central location, ~$70.00-$130.00/night); Thomar Story Guest House (Comfortable and efficient, ~$85.00-$150.00/night).
Reviews
- A Sea of Color: I have never seen anything like these flowery streets the amount of work put into the paper flowers is truly mind-blowing.
- Incredible Dedication: Watching the women carry those heavy trays in the summer heat with a smile on their faces was deeply moving.
- Once in a Lifetime: Even with the crowds the atmosphere is so friendly and joyful that it is worth waiting four years to experience.
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FAQ's
Why is the festival only held every four years?
The festival is held quadrennially because of the immense amount of preparation required by the local community to create the decorations and trays. Thousands of residents volunteer their time to hand-make millions of paper flowers, a process that often begins more than a year in advance. This rarity adds to the prestige and cultural value of the event, making each edition a monumental milestone for the city.
What does the "tabuleiro" tray actually represent?
The tray is a symbol of abundance and a traditional thanksgiving offering for a successful harvest, specifically dedicated to the Holy Spirit. Each tray contains 30 loaves of bread, which were historically distributed to the poor following the religious procession. The crown and the dove at the top represent the Holy Spirit, while the wheat and flowers represent the fertility of the land.
How heavy are the trays and who carries them?
The trays can weigh between 15 and 20 kilograms (approximately 33 to 44 pounds) and are carried exclusively by young women from the local parish. They are accompanied by a male partner who does not carry the tray but provides support and balance if needed. The physical demand of balancing the tray for several hours through the city streets is seen as a significant act of devotion.
Is there a cost to enter the decorated streets?
Access to the decorated streets in the historic center is completely free for all visitors throughout the duration of the festival. However, because the streets are narrow and the crowds are very large, it is recommended to visit early in the morning or on weekdays. Some specific exhibitions or museum entries within the city may require a small separate fee.
What should I eat while visiting Tomar for the festival?
You must try the "Pêza," which is the traditional bread and meat historically shared with the community during the festivities. Additionally, Tomar is famous for its conventual sweets, such as "Beija-me depressa" (Kiss me quickly) and "Fatias de Tomar." Many local restaurants also serve regional specialties like wild boar or kid goat, which are perfect for a festive meal.

