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Three Kings Parade in Barberà del Vallès
Inclusive parade with reduced noise and light section
About
Join the magical culmination of the Christmas season with the spectacular Three Kings Parade in Barberà del Vallès. Witness the grand arrival of Their Majesties at the RENFE station before they embark on a vibrant procession through the city streets. The parade culminates in Plaza de la Vila, where the Kings will be presented with the keys to the city. This inclusive event features a dedicated section with reduced noise and lights, ensuring everyone can enjoy the festivities.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Families, children, community events
Vibe
Festive, traditional, inclusive
Energy Level
Moderate
Budget
FREE
Photo Friendly
Weather Sensitivity
Low
Special Events & Promotions
- Gluten-free candy distribution
- Reduced noise and light section for inclusivity
- Live radio broadcast of the parade
- Ceremonial handover of city keys
- Post-parade Christmas campaign raffle
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Location
Event Details
Pricing
FREE
Duration
Approximately 3.5 hours (17:00 - 20:30)
Ages
All ages
Timed Entry
No
Organizer
Ayuntamiento de Barberà del Vallès
Practical Information
Accessibility
A dedicated space for people with reduced mobility is available in Plaza de la Vila. The parade includes a section with reduced noise and lights for individuals with autism spectrum disorder or sensory sensitivities. Speeches by the Kings and Mayor will be interpreted in sign language.
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Food & Drink
Gluten-free candies will be distributed. Traditional coal candy is also available.
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot, especially if you plan to use the designated area for reduced noise and lights.
- For those with hearing difficulties, pay attention to the sign language interpretation of the speeches by the Kings and the Mayor.
- Tune into Radio Barberà (98.1 FM or www.radiobarbera.cat) for a live broadcast of the parade, perfect for following along from home or if you can't attend in person.
- Carry identification for children and elderly individuals, including a contact number, in case of separation.
- Be aware of the safety guidelines provided, such as not entering the parade route and following instructions from security personnel.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the start time and route of the parade?
The parade begins at 5:00 PM at the RENFE station and kicks off at 6:00 PM from Doctor Fleming street, following a detailed route through the city, concluding around 8:30 PM in Plaza de la Vila.
Is the parade accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, there is a dedicated space for people with reduced mobility in Plaza de la Vila, and a section of the parade route on Ronda Santa Maria will have reduced noise and lights for inclusivity.
Are there any special considerations for children attending?
Children should be kept close, ideally carried or held by the hand. It's also recommended to carry identification with contact information for them.
What kind of candy is distributed during the parade?
The parade will distribute 1,500 kg of gluten-free candies, as part of the 'Ningún niño celiaco sin caramelos' initiative, along with traditional coal candy.
How can I follow the parade if I cannot attend in person?
Radio Barberà will broadcast the parade live on 98.1 FM and online at www.radiobarbera.cat, starting at 5:00 PM.
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