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Finally, there are very few days left for Their Majesties the Kings of the Orient to visit the city of Malaga, so today we tell you the itinerary and everything that will happen on that day so long-awaited, especially by the little ones. The Malaga 2020 parade will go through some of the most central points of the city so that young and old can enjoy that afternoon. We begin!
Did you know that not every country welcomes the Three Wise Men? Many countries have Santa Claus present to distribute their gifts. Luckily the Three Wise Men will come to Malaga.
The group of Christmas floats will arrive presided over by the royal pages, a ballet, the float of angels and shepherds and a moving nativity scene.
Finally, you will be able to see the floats of the Royal Procession, which have acrobats, and the floats of the Three Wise Men in Malaga: Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar.
The Three Wise Men from the East will arrive at the Port of Málaga on the afternoon of January 5th. Touring:
Ayuntamiento de Málaga
Avenida Cervantes
Plaza del General Torrijos
Paseo del Parque
Plaza de La Marina
Alameda principal
Puerta del Mar
Atarazanas
Plaza de Arriola
Pasillo de Santa Isabel
Carretería
Calle Álamos
Plaza de la Merced
At the end of the Malaga Kings Parade, there will be a parade along Cister Street to the Malaga Cathedral. Illuminating this path with torches, for the offering to the Child Jesus on the steps of the Cathedral with a living nativity scene, concert of the Escolanías del Orfeón Universitario and the Choir “Ad Libitum”.
Do you want to see the Malaga Kings Parade sitting down? There is the possibility of buying seats to see the Three Wise Men in Malaga on the 5th of January sitting down.
Prices for the Three Wise Men in Malaga:
8 euros second row.
6 euros third row in Paseo del Parque.
4 euros for the fourth row.
You can buy your ticket online or by phone at 902 646 289.
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Be careful if you want to attend by car as there will be some traffic jams from the night of January 4th until after the Malaga Three Kings Parade.
If you think you need more, the different districts of the city will also celebrate the parade in Malaga.
January 4 at 5:30 p.m. From the Plaza Virgen Milagrosa a tour will begin that will last about two hours. After the completion of this ride in the Eastern District of the city, there will be a children’s party at the CEIP Valle Inclán.
4 January from 12.00 to 15:00 and from 16:00 to 18:00 Welcome party for the Three Wise Men in this district of Malaga.
January 4th. The parade will start on Ibrahim Street at 5:30 p.m. It will end around 20:00 hours with the arrival at the Gibraljaire school.
January 4th at 5 pm. This parade will leave from Fernández Fermina Street to Conde de Guadalhorce. A ride that is scheduled to last 4 hours.
5 January at 5.30 p.m. The departure will take place from the Municipal Market. At the end of this tour, there will be a children’s party with chocolate and the little ones will be able to greet the Three Kings in Malaga.
Do you want to see the Three Wise Men in the morning? January 4th at 10:30 a.m. and leaving from Jucar Street.
On January 4th the Royal Postman will be at the Beltrán Lucena cultural center from 5 pm so that the children can hand in their letters to the Three Wise Men.
On January 5th at 17:30 there will be a parade from the Francisco Quevedo school.
Do you want to give the letter to the Royal Page? You can do it on January 3rd from 5 pm to 8: 00 pm.
January 4th at 17:30. Departure from Parque de la Laguna Shopping Centre.
January 5 at 16:30. Departure from Felix Ariza Shopping Centre
January 6 at 11:00 am farewell ride in the Cortijo Alto neighborhood.
No doubt a great celebration to say goodbye to Christmas. The 6th of January is awaited by the children with great enthusiasm and it will also be the last day that they can enjoy the lighting of the city.
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