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  1. The Cabalgata de Los Reyes Magos, the Parade of the Three Wise men, is held every year in the Iberia peninsula and ends the long Christmas holiday season. Th...

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  2. Europe Video Productions tourism films : Madrid three kings parade - Cabalgata de los Reyes Magos Madrid Spain tourism - travel Spain - Epiphany - Epifanía-...

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  3. The Three kings day, in spanish Día de los Reyes Magos, is one of the most celebrated festivals in Barcelona, just as in the rest of Spain. In spite of the f...

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  4. The Three Kings Day or Epiphany (Dia de los Reyes Magos) falls on January 6 in Spain, celebrated with fervor that involves plenty of gifts, sweets and parades. In fact, it is often regarded as the most important festival in Spain all year round, even more so than New Year’s or Christmas in Spain. Epiphany is a Christian feast day that ...

    • What Is ‘El Día de Los Reyes Magos’ (Three Kings’ Day)?
    • Go to A Three Kings Parade (Cabalgata de Reyes)~ Evening of January 5th
    • When Is Barcelona’s Three Kings’ Day Parade?
    • Eat A Traditional Roscón de Reyes Cake
    • Where to Buy and Eat The Best Roscón de Reyes in Barcelona

    Most of us celebrate Christmas Day and receive gifts from Santa on Christmas morning. In Spain, however, they take public holidays far more seriously and stretch the festive season out to celebrate the full 12 days of Christmas. January 6th, the twelfth day of Christmas (aka Epiphany), is the big day when children receive their gifts. Santa who? In...

    On 5 January, the eve of El Día de los Reyes Magos (Three Kings’ Day), most Spanish cities hold a parade where you can see the Three Kings, as well as their camels and posse of all singing and dancing little helpers, lighting up the streets. Sweets, sweets, sweets! Keep your eyes peeled for the sweets (caramelosin Spanish) that are thrown (sometime...

    Barcelona’s Three Kings’ Parade (Cabalgata de Reyes) will arrive by boat at the city’s port Moll de la Fusta at 4.30pm, with the full procession starting at 6pm at Avenida del Marquès de l’Argentera, before snaking through the city its way through the city centre and coming to an end at 9.30pm at the magic fountain of Montjuïc.

    When? Morning of January 6th The best thing about celebrating Spain’s Three Kings’ Day is eating the puffy ‘Roscón de Reyes’ brioche cakes. They’re piped with sweet marzipan and cream and topped with candied fruits that represent the glistening medallions worn by the Three Kings. Surprise, surprise!Hidden inside each ‘Roscón de Reyes’ is a tiny fig...

    During the Christmas season, and especially in the days leading up to the January 6th, pretty much all of Barcelona’s supermarkets and bakeries offer Roscón. Do a bit of window shopping until you see one you fancy, or for an extra special Roscón try one of the following options: El Corte Inglés~ The famous Spanish department store chain has hidden ...

  5. Jan 2, 2023 · On the evening of 5th January, towns and cities across Spain hold spectacular parades known as the “Cabalgata de los Reyes” or Three Kings Parade. Streets will be full of dancers and musicians, amazing costumes, and the Three Kings arriving usually on horseback or floats. Handfuls of sweets will be thrown to the children watching the parade ...

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  7. Dec 29, 2023 · In Spain, the Three Kings, known as the Wise Men or ‘ Los Reyes Magos ‘, are at the heart of the Epiphany celebration. These figures, stemming from Christian tradition, are believed to be Wise Men or Magi, each a king in his own right. They are famously known for their journey, guided by a star.

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