Ortega y Gasset bring Christmas closer with the 4th edition of the Xmas Market

On December 15, 2024, Ortega y Gasset welcomed the holiday season with the 4th Edition of its Xmas Market, featuring more than 60 brands and artisans. Participants showed unique proposals to celebrate Christmas, offering one-of-a-kind pieces and gifts in gastronomy, design, ceramics, jewelry, antiques, and traditional Christmas gifts. Visitors enjoyed experiences for the whole family, such as the iconic balcony concerts by Cartier, a flamenco tablao set in the heart of the Market, and activities for children like writing and delivering their wish lists to Santa Claus or face painting accompanied by a real royal page. All this took place in a magical and one-of-a-kind environment. 

In this fourth edition, the Xmas Market once again collaborated with the Aladina Foundation, a leading organisation in our country that supports children and adolescents with cancer. Aladina helps more than 2,000 children and families every year. At its stand, a raffle was held with gifts provided by the brands of the Madrid Luxury District Association (MLD), whose aim is to continue contributing to this important work.

The Xmas Market took place in Ortega y Gasset, between Serrano and Velázquez streets, and was inaugurated by the founding member of the Association, Inmaculada Pérez Castellanos, authorities of the Madrid City Council such as Marta Rivera de la Cruz, Delegate of Culture, Tourism and Sports; Almudena Maíllo del Valle , Councillor Delegate of the Tourism Area; Álvaro Romero, representing the Salamanca District Councillor; Óscar Romera, General Coordinator of Economy, Commerce and Consumption; Myriam Peón, General Director of the Salamanca District Office; Óscar Romera, General Coordinator of Economy, Commerce and Consumer Affairs; Álvaro Romero, representing the Salamanca District Councillor; Óscar Romera, General Coordinator of Economy, Commerce and Consumption; Myriam Peón, General Director of the Madrid General Plan Office; José Luis Infanzón; General Director of Public Space, Works and Infrastructures; and Paco Arango, Founder of Aladina.