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Cavalcada dels Reis d'Orient (Three Kings Parade)
Spectacular Three Kings Parade with royal retinues and a grand finale.
About
Experience the enchanting Cavalcada dels Reis d'Orient (Three Kings Parade) in Girona on Sunday, January 5, 2025. Witness the majestic arrival of the Three Kings at the Royal Camp in Parc de la Devesa before they embark on a spectacular parade through the city. The event culminates in a grand finale with music, performances, and the distribution of treats.
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Family Friendly
Best For
Families, children, cultural enthusiasts
Vibe
Festive, magical, traditional
Energy Level
Moderate
Budget
FREE
Photo Friendly
Weather Sensitivity
High
Special Events & Promotions
- Special performances by royal retinues in various neighborhoods on the morning of January 5th.
- Illumination of the Cathedral tower and facade with the Star of the East from January 2nd to 5th.
- The Comitiva del Carbó (Coal Retinue) is expanded with 5 more musicians and 8 new shepherd characters.
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We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
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Location
Event Details
Pricing
FREE
Duration
Approximately 4 hours for the main events
Ages
All ages
Neighborhood
Devesa
Timed Entry
No
Featured Performers
- Mag Naj-Mandin
- Tem-Noch (chief coal bearer)
- 6 musical bands
- Jordi Roca (chef for chocolates)
Organizer
Ajuntament de Girona
Practical Information
Accessibility
A reserved point for people with reduced mobility is available at Carrer de Santa Eugènia número 17, in front of the Estació Jove, and another at the final act in Plaça de l'U d’Octubre de 2017. A silent point for children with acoustic sensitivity is located at Plaça de Joan Brossa with Carrer de Poeta Marquina.
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Food & Drink
Chocolates and exotic canapés at the Royal Camps, sweets and chocolates distributed during the parade.
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot along the parade route, especially for the popular sections.
- Check the official route map beforehand to plan your viewing location and understand any road closures.
- Consider using public transport or walking, as parking may be limited and roads will be closed during the event.
- Bring a bag to collect the sweets and treats that will be distributed by the royal retinues during the parade.
- Take advantage of the accessible viewing points for individuals with reduced mobility or sensory sensitivities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the parade start?
The parade is scheduled to begin at 6:00 PM.
Where is the Royal Camp located?
The Royal Camp is set up in Parc de la Devesa, at the Camp de Mart.
What can I expect at the final act?
The final act features a magician, the chief coal bearer, musical bands performing the 'Tres Reis' song, and a welcome from the mayor.
Are there any special provisions for children with sensory sensitivities?
Yes, a silent point is reserved for children with acoustic sensitivity at Plaça de Joan Brossa with Carrer de Poeta Marquina.
What kind of treats will be distributed?
Attendees can expect sweets, candies, and thousands of chocolates prepared by chef Jordi Roca, as well as incense, myrrh, and other items.
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