
Grand Rapids Hispanic Festival 2026
Celebrate Hispanic culture at this vibrant community festival at Calder Plaza.
The Grand Rapids Hispanic Festival is a beloved two-day celebration now in its 48th year, showcasing the rich traditions and cultures of Latin America. Hosted by the Hispanic Center of Western Michigan, this festival draws tens of thousands of visitors to experience authentic music, dancing, food, beverages, crafts, and art that reflect the vibrant heritage of the local Latino community. It's a joyful, family-friendly event where you can explore the diverse cultures of the region.
Admission is completely free, making it an affordable outing for families. You'll find plenty of parking options downtown, including the Government Center Ramp directly beneath Calder Plaza and several free DASH bus options if you prefer not to drive. The festival takes place at Calder Plaza, the city's largest public gathering space, which is easy to reach from the airport, highways, and major transit routes. If you're planning a longer visit, downtown Grand Rapids offers over 300 restaurants, shops, and attractions within walking distance, plus numerous hotels and nearby attractions like John Ball Zoo.
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