Salou Three Kings Parade to feature inclusive noise-free section and traffic restrictions

The Salou City Council implements the measure to ensure all children can enjoy the arrival of Their Majesties on January 4, 2026.

Imatge genèrica d'una carrossa de Reis d'Orient passant per un carrer ple de gent, amb focus en la inclusió.

Imatge genèrica d'una carrossa de Reis d'Orient passant per un carrer ple de gent, amb focus en la inclusió.

The Salou City Council announced that the traditional Three Kings Parade, scheduled for Sunday, January 4, 2026, will include an inclusive noise-free section, in addition to standard traffic restrictions.

The main novelty this year is the creation of a zone adapted for children with auditory sensitivity or other special needs. This section will allow all families in Salou to enjoy the spectacle of the arrival of the Three Kings of the East with magic and excitement, ensuring a comfortable and accessible experience.
Regarding mobility, local authorities confirmed that various traffic restrictions will be applied along the parade route throughout January 4. Residents and visitors are advised to plan their journeys in advance to avoid inconvenience, as several central roads will be affected.

"I am really proud to be from Salou."

Carme Bonet · Salou Resident
This inclusive initiative is part of a broader effort by the City Council to foster a sense of belonging and social inclusion in the municipality, an action plan that began implementation in early January 2026. Separately, King Balthazar made a public appeal asking for more peace and solidarity for the new year.
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