A walkable tent city with over 20 performers, a gift factory and a collection drive for SOS Mamás will be set up in the heart of Consell in early January. An evening programme for children and neighbours.
Three Kings' Tent City in Consell Invites Families
Walkable Royal Encampment with craftsmen, wish lists and charity drive
When the streetlights in Consell flicker on in the early evening and the bakery on the Plaça fills the air with the scent of freshly baked ensaimadas, it's a good moment to think about the start of the year. On January 3 and 4 a square in the town centre will be transformed into a small tent city: the official Reial Campament of the Three Kings opens each day from 17:00 to 22:00 and invites children and adults to stroll between tents, workshops and small surprises.
What visitors can expect is tangible and slightly theatrical: more than twenty participants guide the tour where the blacksmith, the coal maker and a jeweller appear, for example. You can see how gifts are prepared, take a look into a kind of gift factory and watch craftsmen working with simple methods still known on the island. This is not an electronics spectacle, but a piece-by-piece reenactment that allows children to learn the traditions behind the presents.
Especially nice: children can write their wish lists and hand them to a royal messenger. Those who wish can donate one kilo of non-perishable food to the local aid organisation SOS Mamás and receive a colourful balloon in thanks. The initiative combines festive spirit with a practical impulse: a few cans, a packet of rice — for many families in the region this can matter in the post-Christmas period.
For the people of the village the Reial Campament is more than an event for tourists. It brings life to the narrow streets around the Carrer Major: families amble to the camp after dinner, old acquaintances stop for a chat, and the church clock counts the hours. Especially in winter months such occasions are welcome because they bring visitors to local cafés, shops and craftsmen without overwhelming the place.
Practical: The tour is set up as a walkable area, visitors move from station to station. The opening hours from 5 pm are geared to families with young children; later in the evening the lighting becomes more atmospheric, candles and lanterns give the camp a warm touch. The organisers aim for a cosy, relaxed atmosphere — more like a marketplace than a fairground.
Why is this good for Mallorca? Because formats like this show the island from its human side. Instead of filling large halls or sterile stages, the Reial Campament shifts attention to a village, makes crafts visible and creates encounters between neighbours, holidaymakers and passers-by. A small gesture such as submitting a wish list or donating a portion of long-life food has an immediate effect here.
Those who want to come should plan ahead: tickets are sold via the event page, and on busy evenings there may be some crowding at the entrances. It is likely that when leaving you may join a conversation with a performer or a spontaneous children's song — it then feels like a real local festival.
A tip from everyday life: combine the visit with an evening walk through Consell. The stone steps at the small chapel, the sound of footsteps on cobblestones and the scent of orange from private gardens make the outing complete. Those arriving by car will find parking in the side streets; cyclists appreciate the short distance from the Plaça to the camp.
In short: the Reial Campament offers a family-friendly, small staging of the Three Kings tradition that delights children and brings the town to life. It is an occasion to meet neighbours, give children a sparkling evening and at the same time support a local charity. So put on a coat, take a lantern, and if you like, bring a few non-perishable food items — a small gift with big impact.
Practical information: Reial Campament, Consell, January 3 and 4, 17:00–22:00 each day. Walk with more than 20 performers, wish list drop-off possible. Charity drive: 1 kg non-perishable food for SOS Mamás in exchange for a balloon. Tickets via the official event page.
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