10 cities in Spain to experience Easter

Holy Week
The Easter week, one of the most important dates of the Spanish festive calendar, so surely you have already decided the destination for your holidays. Of course, if you still do not have it clear, we recommend that you do not miss anything that we tell you below, especially if you want to live these days intensely. And, although it is a fantastic idea to take advantage of these days to escape to the beach, it is also highly recommended to do inland tourism and discover local traditions.

You already know that in many corners of the country Easter is celebrated with great intensity. In fact, masses and processions multiply during these days. And although you are not religious, it is worth discovering with what devotion these festivals are celebrated in many places in Spain. Today at Hard Hobbit To Break we want to offer you 10 Spanish cities where you can experience authentic Easter in a way intense. Of course, we are open to suggestions, so do not hesitate to propose us destinations.

Seville

Seville
If there is a region of Spain in which Easter is lived intensely, it is Andalusia. In fact, you can enjoy incredible celebrations in any corner of this autonomous community. Of course, today we want to highlight three cities. The first of them is Seville, where more than 60 brotherhoods walk the streets during these days. Separate mention deserves The Madrugá, the most special night of all.


Pomegranate

Pomegranate
We also want to highlight Holy Week in Granada, which has an exceptional backdrop: the Alhambra. Of all the steps that walk during these days through the Andalusian city, we want to highlight that of the Christ of the Gypsies, the most emotional of all.

Malaga

Malaga
From Andalusia we also want to highlight the Holy Week in Malaga, a celebration that dates back to the time of the Catholic kings. If you have the opportunity to visit this city during the most religious week of the year, you cannot miss the procession of the Passion or that of the Virgen del Rocío.

Cáceres

Caceres
We moved to Extremadura to talk about Cáceres, where Easter is especially lived in the town historical, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The most important moment is experienced on the night of Holy Wednesday, when the carving of the Black Christ goes out in procession.


Murcia

Murcia
Another city that is worth discovering during these days is Murcia. And is that Easter here has a style own. In addition, it is important to take into account the wealth of its historical heritage, being able to find carvings from the 16th century.

Cartagena

Cartagena
From the Murcia Region we must also highlight the Holy Week in Cartagena, in which the penitents march to the sound of drum in unison. The flower and the light of the thrones and the music are also characteristic features of the Carthaginian Easter.

Zamora

Zamora
Of course, Castilla y León also lives these days in a very intense way. In Zamora, there is even a Museum entirely dedicated to the dissemination of Easter in this Castilian city. You will love the Gregorian and coral songs that you can hear during the processions.


Salamanca

Salamanca
From Castilla y León we also want to highlight the celebration of Salamanca. If you have to choose one of the processionsWe recommend the Encounter, the Holy Burial and the Descent Act.

Toledo

Toledo
Toledo, a city could not be missing from this list medieval which has an important historical and artistic heritage. You will be surprised how the brothers pass the images through the narrow streets of the old town.

Basin

Cuenca-1
Finally, we want to highlight Easter in Cuenca, which is almost 500 years old. Perhaps most surprising is the sound of mobs, the drums and the trumpets during the early hours of Good Friday.

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