Important days in Spain After Christmas

In the previous post we talked about the special days that precede Christmas, now we will continue with those that follow after this.

December 31st: This day is celebrated on Christmas Eve, which is the celebration of  during the night. As with Christmas Eve, this is not really a holiday, rather people work during the day and leave work a little earlier to prepare dinner. It is true that the Spanish tend to eat dinner late, especially in summer, but on New Year's Eve they dine a little later still, since they wait wide awake until midnight to eat the grapes and celebrate the new year.


January 5th: This day in the afternoon, is always celebrated throughout Spain, "LA CABALGATA DE LOS REYES MAGOS". This day we celebrate the moment in which the Three Wise Men arrive in the city and there is a parade full of parades, dancers, people in costumes, music. Parents take their children to the parade of the Three Kings that usually ends in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, where three thrones are placed so that the Three Kings can take a seat and receive the children who come to deliver their letters.


January 6th: It is a very important day for children in Spain, because gifts do not arrive at Christmas. The Three Wise Men bring gifts to all Spaniards. In the morning we wake up and find the room full of toys, gifts, clothes, perfumes. This day is also the last of the festivities marking the return to school for the children



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