Three Kings Parade in Toledo
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Three Kings Parade in Toledo

Traditional Three Kings Parade with a 'no-noise' section

About

Experience the magic of Toledo's traditional Three Kings Parade on January 5th. This beloved event features a spectacular procession with nine floats, seven street performances, and thirty horses. Due to weather, the route is shortened to the Puerta de Bisagra, where the Mayor will symbolically hand over the city keys. A special 'no-noise' section is available for those with TEA, and accessible viewing points are provided.

Our Take

Family Friendly

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Best For

Families, children, holiday traditions

Vibe

Festive, traditional, community-oriented

Energy Level

Moderate

Budget

FREE

Photo Friendly

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Weather Sensitivity

High

Special Events & Promotions

  • Modified route due to weather
  • 'No-noise' section for TEA attendees
  • Accessible viewing points
  • Mayor symbolically hands over city keys

Tags

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Location

Toledo, CM

Event Details

Pricing

FREE

Duration

Starts at 18:00

Ages

All ages

Neighborhood

Toledo City Center

Timed Entry

No

Featured Performers

  • Banda de música del Cristo Nazareno Cautivo

Organizer

Ayuntamiento de Toledo

Practical Information

Accessibility

A 'no-noise' section is available at the start of the route (Centro Cívico de Buenavista to rotonda de Santa Casilda) for individuals with TEA. Two accessible viewing points are provided: one on Avenida de Barber (opposite Hospital Virgen de la Salud) and another on Avenida de la Reconquista (next to Carmelitas).

Pet Policy

No pets allowed

Food & Drink

Candy thrown along the route, with three refueling points for water.

Quick Actions

Tips & Advice

  • Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot, especially near the accessible areas or the 'no-noise' zone.
  • Check the weather forecast and dress in layers, as the event takes place outdoors in January.
  • Bring a bag to collect the 6,000+ kilos of candy that will be thrown along the parade route.
  • Consider using public transport or walking, as the parade route will be closed to traffic and parking may be limited.
  • Familiarize yourself with the accessible viewing points and the 'no-noise' section if needed for your group.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the start time and route of the parade?

The parade starts at 18:00 on January 5th. The route begins at Centro Cívico de Buenavista, proceeds along Avenida de Portugal, Avenida de Barber, Avenida de la Reconquista, and ends at Puerta de Bisagra.

Is there a special area for people with sensory sensitivities?

Yes, there is a 'no-noise' section at the beginning of the route, from Centro Cívico de Buenavista to the rotonda de Santa Casilda, designed for individuals with TEA.

Are there accessible viewing areas?

Yes, two accessible viewing points are available: one on Avenida de Barber (opposite Hospital Virgen de la Salud) and another on Avenida de la Reconquista (next to Carmelitas).

What is the weather contingency plan?

The parade will proceed as planned but with a shortened route to Puerta de Bisagra due to weather forecasts.

How much candy will be distributed?

Over 6,000 kilograms of candy will be thrown along the parade route.

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Contributors & Updates

Last Updated: Oct 23, 2025
Original Submitter: Sep 17, 2025 The ChristmasLocal.com editorial team

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