Granada transforms during Holy Week, an event classified as of International Tourist Interest since 2009, into a spectacle of devotion, art, and culture that attracts thousands of visitors each year. This celebration is a deeply ingrained expression of Granada’s identity, marked by the processions of the 32 brotherhoods that make up the Royal Federation of Brotherhoods and Guilds of Granada. From March 24th to 31st, the city becomes the stage for one of the most beautiful and emotive manifestations of Andalusian religious fervour.
To fully experience Holy Week in Granada, the best option is to stay at Seda Club Hotel, which places you in the heart of this event, allowing you to experience up close the entire spectacle of devotion, art, and culture.
Holy Week Processions in Granada: A Journey of Faith
Holy Week in Granada is experienced in the streets. From Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, Granada offers a packed agenda of events that allow locals and visitors alike to be part of this tradition. Palm Sunday begins with the procession of La Borriquilla, which departs from the Parish Church of San Andrés Apóstol, symbolizing Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. It is followed by important processions such as the Last Supper, Las Maravillas, El Despojado, and the Captive, each narrating different episodes of the Passion of Christ.
Key Dates and Emblematic Moments
The dates of Holy Week vary each year, aligning with the first full moon after the spring equinox. In 2024, Granada will be steeped in faith and tradition from March 24th to 31st, with Maundy Thursday and Good Friday falling on March 28th and 29th, respectively.
This year, more than two thousand costaleros will carry fifty-eight floats through the main arteries of Granada, accompanied by a vast congregation of brotherhood members and women. Good Friday stands out as the day with the highest number of processions, while Holy Saturday is dedicated exclusively to the procession of Santa María de la Alhambra.
From the dawn of Palm Sunday, with the emblematic “Borriquilla”, to the joy of Easter Sunday, each day of Holy Week in Granada is an opportunity to experience moments of deep devotion and beauty.
Each float, from the Holy Christ of Consolation and the Most Holy Mary of Sacromonte to Santa María de la Alhambra, emerges not only as a manifestation of faith but also as a cultural and historical work of art, rooted in the heart of Granada and its traditions.
Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week in Granada with the procession of the Brotherhood of the Blessed Sacrament and Brotherhood of Penitents of Our Father Jesus Stripped of His Garments, Most Holy Mary of the Sweet Name, and Saint John the Evangelist, which will depart from the Parish Church of San Emilio with two floats. These are the Brotherhoods that will pass through Plaza Trinidad (front of the Hotel), allowing guests of Seda Club Hotel to experience up close the entire spectacle of devotion, art, and culture while enjoying their stay in the heart of the city.
Schedule:
Departure from the Brotherhood House: 19:05 hours
Crossing at Calle Ganivet: 20:50 hours
Departure from Official Tribune: 21:20 hours
Crossing at Cathedral Gate: 21:50 hours
Departure from Holy Cathedral Church: 22:20 hours
Return of the Guiding Cross: 00:15 hours
Return of Christ’s float: 00:30 hours
Return of the Palio: 00:45 hours
Itinerary:
Músico José Ayala Canto
Agustina de Aragón
Mulhacén (19:15 hours)
Marqués de Mondéjar
Abu Isaac
Alhamar
San Antón (19:50 hours)
Puente de Castañeda
Acera del Darro
Carrera de la Virgen
Plaza de Bibataubín
Plaza del Campillo
Plaza de Mariana Pineda (20:45 hours)
Ángel Ganivet (Official Tribune)
Puerta Real de España
Recogidas
Alhóndiga
Jáudenes
Marqués de Gerona
Plaza de las Pasiegas
Santa Iglesia Catedral
Cárcel Baja
Plaza de la Romanilla
Capuchinas
Plaza de la Trinidad (left side 22:30 hours)
Alhóndiga
Recogidas
San Antón
Frailes
San José Baja (23:25 hours)
Mulhacén
Agustina de Aragón
Músico José Ayala Canto
Granada’s Holy Week Traditions: Beyond the Processions
Apart from the imposing processions, Granada’s Holy Week is imbued with unique traditions, such as the “pasos” carried by the costaleros, the spontaneous saetas that pierce the air, and the moments of “levantá”, where the float is raised to the sky with fervour and emotion. These traditions are experienced intensely in every corner of the city, making this week a time of reflection and community.
Central Accommodation in Granada for Holy Week: Seda Club Hotel
For those who wish to experience Holy Week up close, Seda Club Hotel, a luxury boutique hotel in Granada, offers exceptional accommodation in the heart of the city. Strategically located, it allows guests to immerse themselves in the city’s atmosphere and easily participate in the activities. Additionally, Seda Club Hotel combines elegance and comfort, ensuring an unforgettable stay while enjoying the best of Granada’s gastronomy and participating in one of Spain’s most emblematic festivals.
Why Experience Holy Week at Seda Club Hotel?
Seda Club Hotel is not only known for its luxury accommodation in the centre of Granada but also for its exceptional hospitality. During Holy Week, the hotel becomes a haven of peace and tranquillity, offering guests a unique experience that combines the spirit of the city with the utmost comfort. From here, you can easily access the official procession routes and experience Holy Week like never before.
Book now and get ready to experience this millennia-old tradition firsthand!