Jingle All the Way: Experiencing the Magic of Christmas in Spain!

Christmas is perhaps the most traditional, family-oriented celebration in the whole world, and in Spain it lasts until 6th January. Visiting the country between the middle of December and the start of the New Year is a time that’s always full of lovely moments for sharing. We are sharing the top five popular Christmas traditions here in Spain:

 

 

1.“El Gordo” Christmas lottery
The Christmas time festivities kick-start in Spain on 22nd December with the National Christmas Lottery. The first prize is popularly known as “El Gordo”. Participation is massive and the draw is closely followed throughout the morning. It has a peculiarity that makes it very special, the winning numbers are sung by children in an unmistakable chant. The prize money is very well spread out and the winners usually celebrate their glory in the street.

 

 

 

2. Meals bursting with Christmas flavours and lots of sweet treats
Christmas is a time to enjoy meals with family and friends. The most special night is 24th December, Christmas Eve, when restaurants and hotels offer extraordinary menus to celebrate it in a big way. The meals normally include several starters, for example, Ibérico ham, seafood and delicious cheeses, followed by dishes such as soups, roast meat, fish or stuffed turkey. And to finish, sweet treats and desserts, the true stars of the Christmas dinner table. Turron, marzipan, Spanish sweets, shortbread and naturally, Epiphany cake are all delicacies not to be missed.

 

 

 

3. Colourful Christmas lights
The festive lights in Spain are a delight for children and adults alike. Cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga and Vigo have perhaps been the most eye-catching in recent years, but from the end of November, it is usual for all towns and cities to light up their streets with colours and Christmas motifs. In fact, a great idea to enjoy Christmas is to take a night-time stroll through the Christmas markets and Nativity scenes, wrapped up warm and with a handful of roast chestnuts from a street vendor.

 

 

 

 

4. The 12 most festive grapes of the year
This tradition promises luck and an original way to see in the New Year. It consists of eating 12 grapes as the clock strikes 12 on New Year’s Eve. The idea is to eat one grape for each chime to welcome in the New Year. You can follow the chimes of the famous Puerta del Sol clock in Madrid on television, live at the Puerta del Sol or in the iconic landmark where this tradition is celebrated in your destination. Any of these options are perfect for ringing in the New Year Spanish style.

 

 

 

5. A magical night full of excitement
On the night of 6th January the Three Wise Men arrive from the East and bring presents to all the children. It is traditional for every child to write a letter to the Wise Men beforehand telling them how they have behaved all year and requesting gifts. Special mailboxes are placed in shopping centres and leisure spaces for posting these letters and the ‘royal pages’ make frequent appearances to collect them by hand. Finally, on the afternoon of 5th January, the Wise Men arrive in all the cities in fun processions and parades through the streets to the delight of all the children. Then, after an early night and waiting excitedly for the morning to arrive, they finally get to open their presents. Their names are Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar and they magically enter all the houses through the windows, balconies and chimneys during the night.

 

The City everyone is talking about – Málaga

Why is the world coming to malaga for technology? Not many people know but Malaga opened its Tech Park in 1992 and over the past couple of years Malaga has pushed a huge amount of investment into creating the ‘Tech Hub’ for Europe. And so far it is succeeding.

 

📲 Firstly, the infrastructure is already there with over 600 technology companies present.

🚍 Transport is great, high speed trains from Malaga to Madrid as well as direct flights all over the world makes travel easy.

👩🏼‍💼 Lifestyle is a massive plus and incentive for foreign employees moving abroad. On top of this, Nomad Visas, Start up and business incentives are taking away barriers to entry for businesses.

🎓 The pool of talent is large as Malaga university has partnered with the initiative to sustain the Tech dream.

 

 

Who is coming?

The Americans are coming …
Since Google announced their relocation of Cyber Security to Malaga there has been a huge increase in similar moves. For Americans the last 10 years have been financially very good if you look at exchange rate against the Euro and historically speaking, it is cheap to buy in Spain. With an increase in foreign investment, large corporations and movement of people comes a need for more supply …So what does this mean for the property market on the Costa del Sol and Malaga?

 

What about Property? Thinkgs are looking up.
Spain and in particular Malaga region has profited from the house price increases over the past 18 months. The key reason house prices have gone up is the high demand and low supply. Despite the interest rate hikes in the EU, UK and US, it is not deferring from certain individuals and corporation from moving to Malaga.

 

The combination of a strong housing market (foreign investment) an increasingly inpressive tech park and influx of large corporations is making Malaga one of the most sought after cities in the world!

 

Source: Blue Dawn Development 👉