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Spanish Cities Lock In Three Kings Parade Plans for Jan. 5

New logistics focus on mobile candy resupply, expanded tributes, inclusive access.

Overview

  • Cáceres sets a 6 p.m. start with 14 floats, more than 800 participants and over 4,000 kilos of candy, and will include a public homage featuring Infoex vehicles.
  • Cáceres finalizes a multi‑agency safety net coordinating Local Police, National Police, Guardia Civil, fire, civil protection and health services, with about thirty local officers and a new 112 rapid‑response unit.
  • The Cáceres parade is contracted to Imaginarte for 2026–2027 for €107,700, with inclusive features such as a silent section and reserved viewing areas for people with reduced mobility.
  • Córdoba confirms 14 floats and a larger sweet haul — 17,500 kilos of candy plus 143,000 cheese‑puff snacks — and replaces fixed candy resupply points with Grupo Mundo vans that replenish on the move.
  • Córdoba’s cortege is slated to leave Plaza de Santa Teresa at 5:30 p.m. with participation from Correos, National Police, Guardia Civil and Firefighters, while Mérida hosts royal mail collectors Friday to Sunday with priority access for children with disabilities and keeps its Jan. 5 parade weather‑dependent.