Los Reyes Magos 2016

As the rest of the world gets back to normal after New Year, Spain’s still in party mode until next week. Any Spanish kid will tell you it’s the Kings on the 6th January who brings presents, not Papa Noel. Some houses Papa Noel and the Kings drop by except the Kings don’t do chimmeys. They have more style.

They arrive with their entourage including the coal train for naughty kids, parade through streets on the 5th. Just image being a kid seeing Kings roll into town and the next day waking up to presents! It’s a great time to visit Barcelona, the sales are about to start on the 7th and you can’t help but get caught up in the magic of the Kings if you happen to pass them by!Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016

Unfortunately I missed the arrival this year of Casper and Melchior as my usual bike route into the centre was blocked. I ended up taking long way to the Via Latieana and then find somewhere to lock my bike. All the usual bays were taken or too many people to push past to find to one. The Kings arrive by boat in Port Vell around 5pm with the main parade starting around 5.50-6pm at Placa Palau, up Via Laietana snaking through the city until the Magic Fountain at Placa Espana. I’ve only ever watched it from the end of Via Laietana (habit out of previously living in El Borne) so I’ve no idea if the entertainers excitement’s still as energetic an hour later. I found a spot just in time for my favourite King, Balthasar to pass by. He’s my favourite as he’s got the most lively entourage, African drums and is the kids favourite as he’s the one who leaves the presents! For some reason the only in focus shots I got were of the Carbon/Coal train at the end, which is also the most livest! Maybe it’s a sign I’m getting coal.

King post box which kids hand letters over for posting.Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016

The parade starts with a bedtime story of the Kings, At the start and towards the finish, little children get ready for bed on beds kinda like hospital beds. The visual effects, imagination and time that goes into the parade is amazing. Each Kings arrival’s heralded by glowing orbs. Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016

King Balthasar Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016

Presents! Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016

The parade lasts about 40 minutes and after the carbon train you get sweets! Hundreds of caramelos blasted from caramels canons which everybody scrambles to get. And no, you don’t give any up to the kids. You pocket them. Which is why there’s a coal train.

Tren de CarbonLos Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016

Bedtime. Dreams filled with toysLos Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Caramelos, Sweets, Candy!Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016And ticker tape. I don’t want to be a kill joy however I was surprised how much ticker tape for a city that’s up on recycling and waste. It lined the streets later shopping. However in the moment, it only adds to the magic! Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Los Reyes Magos, Barcelona 2016Each town and city through Spain hosts their own Kings Parade. I’ve never been, but Madrid’s is said to rival Barcelona’s!

8 Comments

  1. says:

    That’s the sort of event I like to attend – with my camera. You did well to get these excellent photos.

    1. says:

      Thank you! I really need to take photography lessons. I wasn’t sure on the shutter speed and only a few came out okay!

  2. says:

    Beautiful pictures! Makes me want to go

    1. says:

      Thank you! I don’t celebrate Kings Day, but you can’t help getting caught up in the parade!

  3. says:

    I was obviously in the wrong place yesterday. Definitely should have been in Spain! Looks fun!

    1. says:

      It is! I don’t celebrate Kings Day, but you can’t help but get caught up in the magic! Every age is there!

  4. says:

    Woah, I’ve never seen such a big cabalgata!

    Did you follow the twitter meme after the Madrid one? With “Manuela Carmena, no te lo perdonaré jamás”?

    So, did you get coal? 😀

    1. says:

      I didn’t but I checked it out. I think I got the gist of it! Boo Hoo Kings Present? I confess, I don’t really follow Spanish news much. Every now and then I peek but I mostly follow UK and American world takes news!

      No coal, ‘cos I don’t celebrate Kings Day 😉

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