Reyes Magos Day, also known as Día de los Reyes Magos or Three Kings’ Day, is celebrated every year on January 6.

Date and basic meaning

  • It falls annually on January 6, marking the end of the Christmas season in many Spanish‑speaking countries.
  • The day commemorates the visit of the three wise men (magi) who brought gifts to baby Jesus.

How it’s usually celebrated

  • The main family and gift‑giving day is January 6, but parades and festivities often happen on the evening of January 5, known as the eve of Reyes.
  • Children typically leave their shoes out the night of January 5 to receive gifts from the Reyes Magos by morning.

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