Holy Week

Holy Week

Experience the solemn beauty of Semana Santa in Salamanca, where religious processions fill the streets with tradition and devotion during this significant week leading up to Easter.

About the event

Semana Santa, or Holy Week, is a deeply rooted tradition in Salamanca, celebrated with impressive processions that showcase religious fervor and artistic craftsmanship. This event typically takes place in the week leading up to Easter Sunday. Visitors can expect to see elaborate floats, known as 'pasos', carried by members of various brotherhoods, all dressed in traditional robes. The atmosphere is both somber and captivating, as the streets are filled with music, incense, and the sound of drums. The processions usually occur in the evenings, with the most significant events taking place on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. It's advisable to arrive early to secure a good viewing spot, as the streets can become quite crowded. For a unique experience, consider attending the traditional 'Vía Crucis' on Good Friday, which retraces the steps of Christ. Don't forget to try local delicacies from nearby food stalls, adding to the festive spirit.
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Duración y horarios

Duración recomendada: Half day

Mejor momento: Evening

Horarios: Evenings, especially Maundy Thursday and Good Friday

Fechas

Meses principales: March, April

Recurrencia: Annual

Ubicación

City center, various streets

What to expect?

Expect a blend of solemnity and celebration, with stunning religious imagery and passionate performances by local brotherhoods. The processions are a feast for the senses, showcasing the city's artistic and spiritual legacy.

Historia y contexto

Semana Santa in Salamanca dates back to the 16th century, reflecting the city's rich religious heritage. It has evolved into a vibrant cultural event that attracts thousands of visitors each year.

When is it?

Inicio: 1 de marzo de 2026

Fin: 30 de abril de 2026

Evenings, especially Maundy Thursday and Good Friday

MarchApril

Annual

Mejor momento: Evening

What to expect?

Expect a blend of solemnity and celebration, with stunning religious imagery and passionate performances by local brotherhoods. The processions are a feast for the senses, showcasing the city's artistic and spiritual legacy.

Practical Tips

Wear comfortable shoes as you will be walking on cobblestone streets. Arrive early to find a good spot, and be prepared for large crowds. Consider checking the schedule in advance to catch the most important processions.