Terrassa's Santa Llúcia Fair Closes with Mixed Results Due to Rain and Robberies

Stallholders highlight increased public attendance but regret the incidents that affected nine out of the thirteen stalls present.

Generic image of a Christmas fair, featuring wooden stalls and nativity scene figures under a cloudy sky.
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Generic image of a Christmas fair, featuring wooden stalls and nativity scene figures under a cloudy sky.

The traditional Fira de Santa Llúcia in Terrassa concluded its 2025 edition with uneven results, balancing positive sales for some vendors with the severe impact of robberies and heavy rainfall.

The final assessment of the Christmas event was conditioned by two main factors: the robberies that affected nine out of the thirteen stalls on December 4, and the episodes of intense rain. Despite these setbacks, stallholders like Oriol Camps reported positive sales figures and public attendance similar or slightly higher than last year.

"Regarding sales, good, despite the robberies and the night of heavy rain, during which some tents collapsed."

Oriol Camps · Stallholder
A more critical view was offered by the historic nativity scene maker, Montse Nieto, who described the fair as “weak” and noted less public circulation, a fact that was reflected directly in sales.

"We have strengthened our unity even more, and now we must work together with the City Council to move the Fair forward."

Montse Nieto · Nativity Scene Maker