São Pedro in Caíde de Rei: Lousada is in full swing until 5 July
The Festas de São Pedro liven up Caíde de Rei from 29 June to 5 July, with tradition, an arraial and names like Carlão, Kura and Rosinha.
While the big Lisbon festivals grab the international names, further north there’s the good kind of party — the sort that smells of grill smoke with little lights blinking between the streets. The Festas de São Pedro are back in Caíde de Rei, Lousada, running from 29 June to 5 July. A whole week of arraial, the old-fashioned way.
Tradition and music side by side
São Pedro is one of those celebrations that mixes the sacred and the profane without apology: mass and procession on one side, stage and dancing on the other. This year’s bill doesn’t disappoint — Caíde welcomes names like Carlão, who turns any square into a hands-in-the-air concert, DJ Kura with his floor-filling electronic sets, and Rosinha, queen of the popular singalong.
In between there’s everything you’d hope for: bifanas and pork steaks off the coals, ginjinha flowing, carousels for the kids and fireworks to close the big nights.
Why it’s worth going
No festival wristband needed, no fortune to pay. You just turn up, wander the grounds, bump into half the people there and let the night carry on. It’s the kind of small-town summer that half the country grew up with — and this week it’s happening in Caíde de Rei.
If you’ve got a free evening this week, you know where to point the car. The full programme is usually posted on the Câmara Municipal de Lousada channels.
See also: what to do this weekend in Portugal.
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