Three Kings Parade in Madrid: this is how you can request tickets to access the tour

Madrid City Council will install bleachers to follow the parade of the Kings of the city and will be able to accommodate just over 7,000 people who will have to request entry from January 3.

The parade will recover its traditional route of about three kilometers, between Nuevos Ministerios and the Palacio de Cibeles. As of this Monday, from 11.00 am, more than 7,000 tickets will be made available to all citizens for the public sitting in the stands that can be downloaded free of charge and while stocks last on the website ‘tienda.madrid-destino.com ‘, where a specific link will be enabled in which each person may purchase a maximum of four tickets.

To avoid crowds, only those who have requested their entry through the Internet will be able to access these stands to follow the course of the cavalcade. From the Madrid City Council, due to the health situation, recommend that only people with a reserved seat attend.

To guarantee safety, the parade will have a coordination center where those responsible for Security and Emergencies of the Madrid City Council will follow the entire route. Also I know reinforce the police force in the areas where, traditionally, more public was concentrated, to remind them of the importance of wearing a mask and always maintain a safe distance.

In this device they will participate several hundred agents of the Municipal Police and Civil Protection. Likewise, cars with a public address system will affect those same messages along the route from the closure of traffic between Nuevos Ministerios and the Palacio de Cibeles. These same messages for a safe riding will be broadcast both on the screens of the bus stops and in the Metro stations.

As a novelty, this year no sweets will be thrown from the floats so that the safety distance is respected Between people.

On the other hand, the City Council indicated that it maintains the commitment to the solidarity distribution of seats prioritizing hospitalized children, minors in foster care, people with disabilities and Third Sector associations. In addition to the 7,000 seats in the stands, around 2,000 chairs will be installed in the Plaza de Cibeles, which will be distributed among people with reduced mobility, hospitalized children and Third Sector groups, such as Cermi or Famma.

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