This seasonal delight will be shared from this Saturday, January 4th to Monday, January 6th at 12 noon in 16 locations throughout the city, where members of the entire family will enjoy shows, gifts and great surprises
● In the capital’s Zócalo, girls and boys will taste the mega Rosca de Reyes of 400 linear meters this Sunday, January 5th at 10 am
The Government of Mexico City, through the local Ministry of Culture, reports changes in some of the venues of the 16 locations in the capital where the traditional Rosca de Reyes will be shared and tasted, from this Saturday, January 4th to Monday, January 6th, at 12:00 noon, in addition, there will be a variety of shows, gifts and many surprises for the entire family.
To celebrate the arrival of Melchor, Gaspar and Baltazar, this Sunday, January 5th at 10 am on the Zócalo square in the capital, a mega Rosca de Reyes measuring 400 linear meters will be cut and eight photo stations will be set up to capture your memories with the Three Wise Men.
Likewise, the magicians from the East will pass through 16 locations in the capital, where various shows, gifts and many surprises for children and adults will take place at the following locations and dates:
Saturday, January 4:
● Álvaro Obregón Mayor’s Office: Japan Park, Romulo O’Farrill 143, Parque las Águilas, 01759.
● Coyoacán Mayor’s Office: PILARES El Parián, Av. Miguel Hidalgo 128, San Lucas, Coyoacán, 04030.
● Tlalpan Mayor’s Office: Deportivo Independencia, Jesús Lecuona, Miguel Hidalgo 3rd Secc, Tlalpan, 14250.
● Xochimilco Mayor’s Office: Deportivo XochimilFrancisco Goitia S/N, Santiago Tepalcatlalpan, Xochimilco, 16095.
Sunday, January 5:
● Benito Juárez City Hall: Las Américas Park, Diag. San Antonio 1737, Narvarte Oriente, Benito Juarez, 03023.
● Cuauhtemoc Municipality: Lazaro Cardenas Park, Dr. Erazo 12 Street, Doctores, Cuauhtemoc, 06720.
● Iztapalapa Municipality: Meyehualco Utopia, Santa Cruz Meyehualco, Iztapalapa, 09290.
● Magdalena Contreras Municipality: San Nicolas Charro Canvas, Retama 31, San Nicolas Totolapan, La Magdalena Contreras, 10900.
● Miguel Hidalgo Municipality: Tacubaya Alameda, Revolution Avenue 169, Tacubaya, Miguel Hidalgo, 11870.
● Milpa Alta Municipality: Tecomitl Popular Sports Complex, Hidalgo, Tlaltepa, San Juan Ixtayopan.
Monday, January 6:
● Azcapotzalco City Hall: Ceylán Sports Complex, of the FFCC. 402, Euzkadi, Azcaporzalco.
● Cuajimalpa City Hall: Sports Module Lic. Castillo Ledón, Cda. Guillermo Prieto 116, Cuajimalpa, Cuajimalpa de Morelos.
● Gustavo A. Madero Municipality: Carmen Serdán Sports Complex, Loma la Palma, Gustavo A. Madero, 07160.
● Iztacalco Municipality: Magdalena Mixhuca Sports Complex, Gate 9, Viaducto Río de la Piedad S/N, Granjas México, Iztacalco, 08400.
● Tláhuac Municipality: El Triángulo Sports Complex, Antonio Béjar s/n, El Triángulo, Tláhuac.
● Venustiano Carranza Municipality: Eduardo Molina Sports Complex, Eduardo Molina 81, 20 de Noviembre, Venustiano Carranza, 15240.
Likewise, visitors will still be able to enjoy the monumental Christmas trees and nativity scenes in the capital’s Zócalo; while in the other venues the ice rinks will extend their stay to remain open to the public until next Sunday, January 12.
To learn about all the activities of the capital’s Ministry of Culture, you can consult the Mexico City Billboard (https://cartelera.cdmx.gob.mx/) and the social networks of the Ministry of Culture: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
Source: cultura.cdmx.gob