Where to park for the Easter Processions in Seville (2023)?

Enjoy one of the most incredible Easter celebrations in the capital of Andalusia without worrying about finding parking in the streets. Find out which are the best places to park during the Easter Processions in this article.

31 March 2023
Where to park for the Easter Processions in Seville (2023)?
Where to park for the Easter Processions in Seville (2023)?

Holy Week in Seville is one of the most important religious celebrations in Spain, in which the city of Seville is filled with colour, music and emotion. During this week, thousands of people gather to witness the processions, in which the brotherhoods carry the city's most venerated religious images on their shoulders.

As every year it is celebrated from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, specifically, from 31th March to 9th April 2023. Each of the processions held during these days is organised by a different brotherhood or confraternity. The brotherhoods are religious associations made up of devotees who are dedicated to the preparation and organisation of the processions. Each brotherhood has its own image, which is venerated throughout the year in its chapel, and which is carried on the shoulders of the brothers during the Holy Week procession.

The processions in Seville are famous for the beauty of the images, the processional steps, the music and the solemnity that accompanies them. Each brotherhood has its own style and traditions, making each procession unique. The processional pasos are impressive works of art, handmade by local and foreign artists, depicting different scenes from the Passion of Christ.

Music is an important part of Seville's Holy Week processions. Each brotherhood has its own music band, which accompanies the procession with marches and saetas, religious songs sung a cappella. The saetas are particularly moving, as they are sung from the balconies and rooftops of the houses as the procession passes below.

Seville's Holy Week processions are an impressive spectacle, attracting tourists and visitors from all over the world. The city dresses up for the occasion, with the streets adorned with flowers and Manila shawls, and the squares filled with terraces where you can sample delicious Sevillian tapas. If you want to know where to park, read on.

Where to park in Seville for Easter Processions 2023

During Holy Week in Seville, it can be difficult to find a parking space. Traffic in the city can be affected by the restrictions and road closures that are put in place to facilitate the processions. For this reason, it is advisable to plan in advance how to get around and park in the city during these days.

There are several alternatives for parking in the city and getting close to the areas where the processions are taking place. One of the options is to use the private car parks offered by some of the city's hotels and tourist establishments, which are usually located near the areas with the largest crowds during Easter Week. However, you can also opt to park on the outskirts of the city and use public transport to get to the areas where the processions take place. Using the Seville metro is a very practical choice, as it has several stations that connect with the main tourist areas of the city.

The best option is to secure a parking space in a public car park. Thanks to platforms like Parkimeter you will be able to reserve your parking space, guaranteeing the option to park your car without having to drive around and waste your time.

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Information about itineraries, timetables and brotherhoods that procession in Seville 2023

  • Friday of Sorrows: Pino Montano, La Misión, Bellavista, Passion and Death, La Corona and Blessing and Hope.
  • Saturday of Passion: Padre Pío, Divino Perdón de Alcosa, Torreblanca, La Milagrosa and San José Obrero.
  • Palm Sunday: La Barriquita, Jesús Despojado, La Hiniesta, La Cena, La Paz, San Roque, La Amargura, La Estrella and El Amor.
  • Holy Monday: San Pablo, El Beso de Judas, Santa Genoveva, Santa Marta, San Gonzalo, Vera Cruz, Las Penas, Las Aguas and El Museo.
  • Holy Tuesday: El Cerro, San Esteban, La Candelaria, San Benito, La Bofetá, Los Javieres, Los Estudiantes and Santa Cruz.
  • Holy Wednesday: El Carmen Doloroso, El Buen Fin, La Sed, San Bernardo, La Lanzada, El Baratillo, Los Panaderos, Las Siete Palabras and Cristo de Burgos.
  • Holy Thursday: Los Negritos, Los Cigarreras, Santa Catalina, El Valle, Montesión, Quinta Angustía and Pasión.
  • Dawn: El Silencio, El Gran Poder, La Macarena, El Calvario, La Esperanza de Triana and Los Gitanos.
  • Good Friday: La Carretería, Soledad de San Buenaventura, El Cachorro, La O, San Isidoro, Montserrat and La Mortaja.
  • Holy Saturday: El Sol, Los Servitas, La Trinidad, Santo Entierro and Soledad de San Lorenzo.
  • Easter Sunday: The Resurrection.

Santo Entierro Grande 2023

This year the Santo Entierro Grande is celebrated on the occasion of the 775th anniversary of the reinstatement of Christian worship in Seville thanks to King Ferdinand III.

The Santo Entierro Grande of Seville is a religious celebration that is part of the Holy Week in Seville, one of the most important and outstanding celebrations in Spain. This year it is celebrated on the occasion of the 775th anniversary of the reestablishment of Christian worship in Seville, thanks to King Ferdinand III, patron saint of the city.

The Santo Entierro Grande is a procession that takes place on the afternoon of Good Friday and is organised by the Brotherhood of the Soledad de San Lorenzo, one of the oldest and most prestigious brotherhoods in Seville. During the procession, various images and floats representing scenes from the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ are carried, including the image of the Holy Burial, which represents the dead Christ.

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