Mirandela festas 2026: Nossa Senhora do Amparo festivities run 23 July to 2 August
Mirandela's city festivities in honour of Nossa Senhora do Amparo return from 23 July to 2 August with Herman José, processions, sport and open-air nights.
Trás-os-Montes has a date with its patron saint. The City Festivities in honour of Nossa Senhora do Amparo return to Mirandela from 23 July to 2 August — ten days in which the capital of alheira sausage swaps the Tua river’s calm for processions, concerts, sport and open-air revelry.
When are the Mirandela festas in 2026?
From 23 July to 2 August, with a programme that fills the town: opening ceremony, masses and processions in honour of Nossa Senhora do Amparo, cycling races, exhibitions and nights of music. One announced highlight is comedian Herman José, on stage 25 July with the Esproarte Orchestra — the local professional arts school that is a point of pride here.
What else is there to do in Mirandela?
Mirandela is best visited fork in hand: the alheira has monument status, the Tua riverbanks beg for an evening stroll, and the old seventeen-arch bridge is a hard backdrop to beat. The full festival programme is on the official Mirandela tourism site. If you are sketching out a summer map, add AgitAgueda’s colourful umbrellas, running until 26 July, or the Viagem Medieval in Santa Maria da Feira from 29 July.
The Portuguese summer works like this: each week, a different town sets the table. In late July it is Mirandela’s turn to host — and nobody leaves hungry.
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