Saturday June 6 — 3 Weekend Picks

- Visit Valencia listed Corpus Christi events, L’Escuraeta and year-round cultural attractions ahead of Saturday, June 6, 2026, offering several verified options in Valencia. - The clearest timed listing is Corpus Christi’s Saturday “Penja de poals” at 12:00 p.m., with children’s mystery plays scheduled for 6:00 p.m. - Through Sunday, June 7, readers can check Visit Valencia for Corpus Christi and L’Escuraeta details, while Catarroja’s municipal calendar lists no Saturday events.

Visit Valencia’s official events listings show at least three verified options for Saturday, June 6, 2026, in and around Valencia, anchored by the city’s Corpus Christi celebrations and two all-day attractions already running this week. Catarroja’s municipal events calendar, by contrast, shows no event listed for Saturday, June 6, as of the latest update. That leaves Valencia proper carrying the clearest public agenda for a Saturday morning-and-afternoon outing. The available listings point readers toward a traditional street festival in the historic center, a long-running craft market near Plaza de la Reina and museum programming at the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències. ### Which Saturday event has the most specific timetable? Corpus Christi in Valencia has the most detailed Saturday schedule among the verified listings. Visit Valencia says the 2026 programme runs until June 7 and places the festival in the historical center, with Saturday activities including the traditional “Penja de poals” at 12:00 p.m. on Cabillers and Avellanas streets and the “Representació dels misteris” at 6:00 p.m. in Plaza de la Virgen. (visitvalencia.com) Visit Valencia says Corpus Christi dates back more than 750 years and centers on traditions including Las Rocas, La Moma and the Convite parade. For a reader planning a half-day, the Saturday schedule offers a straightforward split: midday street activity first, then the evening children’s plays in the old city. ### If you want a morning stop, what can you do first? L’Escuraeta, billed by Visit Valencia as the city’s oldest craft market in Plaza de la Reina Square, is listed as running from May 10 to June 7. (visitvalencia.com) That makes it one of the clearest morning or early-afternoon stops on Saturday because it is already in place during the same weekend as Corpus Christi. Plaza de la Reina also sits close to the Corpus Christi route area, according to the festival programme, which includes events in the historic center and references Plaza de la Reina in Friday activities. (visitvalencia.com) That proximity means visitors could pair the market with the old-city festival programming without crossing to another district. ### What works as an indoor afternoon option? The Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències offers a weather-proof alternative on Saturday. (visitvalencia.com) Its official site says the complex is open from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and its agenda lists ongoing attractions including “Metamorphosis. The Power of Transformation,” “We Love Concienciarte!,” the photographic exhibition “Astrociutat. The Universe in Images,” and “Alto Voltaje.” The same Visit Valencia monthly agenda also lists year-round attractions tied to the complex, including the Hemisfèric film schedule, which runs through December 31, 2026. (visitvalencia.com) For readers looking to move indoors after lunch, the science-and-culture complex provides the broadest verified slate of all-day programming. ### What about Catarroja specifically? Catarroja’s municipal website shows no event for Saturday, June 6, 2026, in its monthly calendar. (cac.es) The nearest listed items are a feminist book club on Thursday, June 4, and a family reading club on Friday, June 5. Catarroja did announce the second edition of FesArt in late May, but the events page and monthly calendar excerpts available in public listings place those performances on May 30 and May 31, not June 6. (visitvalencia.com) Based on the verified calendar entries, there is no confirmed Saturday pick in Catarroja to match the Valencia listings. ### How should readers plan the day? Saturday, June 6, offers a practical sequence built from the public listings: start in Valencia’s historic center with L’Escuraeta, stay for Corpus Christi’s midday “Penja de poals,” and shift later either to the 6:00 p.m. mystery plays in Plaza de la Virgen or to the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències for indoor exhibitions. (catarroja.es) Visit Valencia says the Corpus Christi programme continues through Sunday, June 7, and the craft market also runs through June 7, while the City of Arts and Sciences keeps its 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. schedule. (catarroja.es) (visitvalencia.com)

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