Holy Week

Holy Week

Experience the solemn and vibrant traditions of Holy Week in Pamplona, featuring processions, music, and local customs that celebrate this significant religious event.

About the event

Holy Week, or Semana Santa, is a deeply rooted religious celebration in Pamplona, taking place annually during the week leading up to Easter. This event features a series of processions that showcase the city's rich cultural and spiritual heritage. The processions typically occur from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, with the most notable happening on Good Friday. Expect to see beautifully adorned floats, traditional music, and participants dressed in historical robes, creating a captivating atmosphere throughout the city. Visitors can expect to witness a blend of solemnity and festivity, as locals gather to honor their traditions. The streets come alive with vibrant colors and the sound of drums, making it a unique experience for both locals and tourists alike. To fully enjoy Holy Week, it is advisable to arrive early to secure a good viewing spot along the procession routes. Be prepared for large crowds, especially on Good Friday, and consider exploring the local tapas bars for a taste of Pamplona's culinary delights.
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Duración y horarios

Duración recomendada: Half day

Mejor momento: Evening

Horarios: Typically in the afternoon and evening

Fechas

Meses principales: March, April

Recurrencia: Annual

Ubicación

Various locations throughout the city

What to expect?

Expect a series of solemn and reflective processions, with participants carrying religious icons and accompanied by music. The atmosphere is both reverent and communal, making it a profound cultural experience.

Historia y contexto

Holy Week has been celebrated in Pamplona since the Middle Ages, reflecting the city's strong Catholic traditions. The processions are a way for the community to come together in faith and remembrance.

When is it?

Inicio: 1 de marzo de 2026

Fin: 30 de abril de 2026

Typically in the afternoon and evening

MarchApril

Annual

Mejor momento: Evening

What to expect?

Expect a series of solemn and reflective processions, with participants carrying religious icons and accompanied by music. The atmosphere is both reverent and communal, making it a profound cultural experience.

Practical Tips

Dress comfortably and be prepared for varying weather conditions. Arrive early to find a good spot, and consider using public transport to avoid parking issues.