Gavà’s magical Christmas garden, the Jardí dels Somnis, is offering its final days of festive illumination and family activities before closing after 5 January. The space is filled with artistic lighting and scenic elements that make every corner feel like it’s from a storybook.

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Magical Christmas Garden so as the sun sets, trees, paths, and hidden spots come alive.

Gavà’s Magical Christmas Garden: A Family Adventure Children can actively engage with the story through activities that connect them with Gavà’s mythical characters, the Heraldo and the Heraldina. These guides lead visitors on a process full of surprises.

Accompanied by the Heraldo and Heraldina, these royal postmen collect children’s letters, wishes, and dreams. Families can choose between two completely free visit options.

On Monday 5 January, the gates open at 5:30 PM and close at 7:30 PM. This early closure allows Their Majesties the Three Kings sufficient time to deliver presents to all the children.

At 5:15 PM, Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthasar will arrive at the local beach. From the Vela monument, they will give their first greeting to residents. However, an hour later, at 6:15 PM, the official welcome takes place in Plaça Jaume Balmes.

The parade includes various inclusive measures. There are reserved areas for people with disabilities, a Catalan sign language interpretation service, and a low-stimulus section. However, this stretch has no loud noises or sweet-throwing.

This ensures all children can fully experience and enjoy the most magical night of the year. Meanwhile, the garden itself remains a highlight.

Overall, the Jardí dels Somnis provides a perfect, cost-free finale to the holiday season. It’s a creative use of public park space that has captured the imagination of families across Catalonia.

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