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Holy Week 2027 in Sevilla + Mallorca, Lourdes & Paris Pilgrimage — Processions Daily Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive & Orientation

Sevilla, Spain on March 22, 2027

10:00am

Arrive in Sevilla & check-in

Settle at a centrally located hotel in Santa Cruz to be within easy walking distance of procession routes and churches.
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12:00pm

Lunch — Bodeguita Romero

Classic Sevillan tapas bar near the Santa Catalina area; try pringá and croquetas for a local introduction.
EUR20, 1h0m

14:00pm

Walk Plaza de España & María Luisa Park

Iconic Andalucían architecture and broad avenues — good for relaxed sightseeing and photos before the week begins; park open daily 08:00–22:00.
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17:00pm

Early dinner — El Rinconcillo

Historic tavern (est. 1670) for traditional tapas and Andalusian ambiance; arrive early to secure a table.
EUR25, 1h0m

19:00pm

Evening reconnaissance of procession routes

Walk likely Holy Week routes around Catedral and Alameda to plan vantage points for upcoming processions; many brotherhoods post schedules the week prior.
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Day 2: Palm Sunday processions

Sevilla, Spain on March 23, 2027

08:00am

Breakfast — Bar Anita

Popular spot for tostada and coffee near Nervión; open from 07:30 so you can fuel up before crowds build.
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09:30am

Visit Sevilla Cathedral & La Giralda

Explore the cathedral (open ~11:00 on some Holy Week days — confirm local schedule) and Giralda tower for a panoramic view before processions.
EUR10, 1h30m

12:00pm

Lunch — Casa Robles

Good seasonal dishes and location close to the cathedral; comfortable midday meal before afternoon processions.
EUR25, 1h0m

15:00pm

Palm Sunday processions

Attend major Palm Sunday brotherhood processions leaving from various churches; arrive early (by 14:00) for prime street viewing as many pasos begin mid-afternoon. Procession times vary by brotherhood — check official 2027 schedules.
EUR0, 3h0m

19:30pm

Dinner — La Azotea

Modern tapas near the center; reserve for evenings during Holy Week as restaurants fill quickly.
EUR30, 1h15m

Day 3: Holy Monday processions

Sevilla, Spain on March 24, 2027

08:30am

Breakfast — Café Bar Aires

Traditional coffee and pastries near the cathedral; open early for procession days.
EUR5, 0h45m

10:00am

Morning: Iglesia del Salvador

Visit this important church where brotherhoods start; the interior and chapels are worth seeing before crowds arrive (usually open mid-morning).
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13:00pm

Lunch — Taberna Coloniales

Reliable tapas and raciones with quick service — handy between processions.
EUR18, 1h0m

16:00pm

Holy Monday processions

Position along Avenida de la Constitución or near La Campana for major pasos; brotherhoods often process late afternoon into evening. Confirm 2027 lineup for exact times.
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21:00pm

Supper — Restaurante Eslava

Famed for innovative tapas; recommended for a memorable post-procession meal (open late).
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Day 4: Holy Tuesday processions

Sevilla, Spain on March 25, 2027

08:00am

Breakfast — Pastelería La Campana

Historic pastry shop near the center; try torrijas (Spanish-style French toast) if available during Holy Week season.
EUR6, 0h45m

10:30am

Morning walk: Triana neighborhood

Cross the Isabel II bridge to Triana for ceramics shops and the Chapel of Los Marineros; this area is central to many brotherhoods.
EUR0, 1h30m

13:00pm

Lunch — Mercado de Triana

Market stalls and tapas bars with local produce — quick, authentic midday options (open typically 09:00–15:00).
EUR15, 1h0m

16:30pm

Holy Tuesday processions

Return to central routes; many pasos cross the Guadalquivir and go through Triana — choose a riverside spot for atmosphere.
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21:00pm

Dinner — Oriza

Elegant Andalusian cuisine in a stately setting; reserve as needed during Holy Week.
EUR40, 1h15m

Day 5: Holy Wednesday processions

Sevilla, Spain on March 26, 2027

08:30am

Breakfast — Cafe de Indias

Quick coffee and breakfast near main squares; open early for procession days.
EUR5, 0h30m

10:00am

Visit Museo de Bellas Artes

One of Spain's top fine art museums (often open 09:00–20:00); see religious paintings that relate to Semana Santa iconography.
EUR1.5, 1h30m

13:00pm

Lunch — Bar Alfalfa

Small local tapas spot in the Alfalfa quarter; great for a casual midday meal before evening processions.
EUR15, 1h0m

18:00pm

Holy Wednesday processions

Attend key brotherhoods that often have elaborate pasos and Nazarenos; main activity usually evening into night — check specific brotherhood timetables.
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22:30pm

Late tapas — La Brunilda

Popular late-night tapas (open late); perfect after long evening processions.
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Day 6: Maundy Thursday processions

Sevilla, Spain on March 27, 2027

08:00am

Breakfast — Hotel breakfast or nearby café

Fuel up early; Maundy Thursday has significant evening processions and long walking times between brotherhoods.
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10:00am

Relax & rest

Use the morning to rest and avoid crowds; many residents also prepare for long evenings.
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13:00pm

Lunch — Restaurant Azahar

Satisfying midday meal near core procession routes; good to reserve during the week.
EUR25, 1h0m

18:00pm

Maundy Thursday processions

Major evening/night processions with heavy attendance; recommended vantage points around Catedral and Alameda. Expect late finishes (often after midnight).
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00:30am

Late-night snack — Calle Sierpes stalls

Street food and late bars near central streets; many options stay open late during Holy Week.
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Day 7: Good Friday processions

Sevilla, Spain on March 28, 2027

08:30am

Breakfast — La Cacharrería

Light breakfast near the center; Good Friday is solemn so keep plans reflective.
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11:00am

Attend liturgy or veneration

Participate in church services at the cathedral or local parish (check specific service times for Good Friday).
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13:30pm

Lunch — El Patio San Eloy

Calmer courtyard eatery suitable for a reflective midday meal.
EUR18, 1h0m

16:00pm

Good Friday processions

Most solemn and often the most attended day; central routes and the Alameda are key spots — expect long durations and heavy crowds (processions can last into late evening).
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22:30pm

Dinner — Casa Morales

Traditional tapas in an atmospheric setting; open late to welcome procession-goers returning after services.
EUR25, 1h0m

Day 8: Holy Saturday processions

Sevilla, Spain on March 29, 2027

09:00am

Breakfast — Local café

Relaxed morning; Holy Saturday often has morning quiet but preparations start for evening vigils.
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11:00am

Visit Archivo de Indias (if open)

Explore the UNESCO-listed building with historical documents; check opening hours (typically 09:00–14:00 weekdays).
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13:00pm

Lunch — Restaurante El Pinton

Contemporary Andalusian menu near the old quarter; reserve for a comfortable midday break.
EUR30, 1h0m

18:00pm

Holy Saturday processions & vigils

Attend final Holy Week processions and evening vigils; city energy becomes anticipatory for Easter Sunday.
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23:30pm

Late dinner — Taberna La Montillana

Casual late-night spot favored by locals; open late during the week.
EUR20, 1h0m

Day 9: Easter Sunday processions

Sevilla, Spain on March 30, 2027

08:00am

Breakfast — Hotel or nearby café

Early breakfast before attending Easter services and processions; many places may open later than usual on holiday morning.
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09:30am

Easter Mass at Sevilla Cathedral

Attend or observe the cathedral's Easter liturgy (confirm service time for 2027); it's a highlight of the week.
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11:30am

Easter Sunday processions

Final joyful processions through the city center; expect big crowds and festive atmosphere — many brotherhoods parade in the morning and midday.
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15:30pm

Lunch — Restaurante Oriza (Easter special)

Enjoy a leisurely Easter lunch; reserve well in advance for holiday seating.
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18:00pm

Evening — pack & rest

Return to your hotel to pack and prepare for travel to Mallorca the next day.
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Day 10: Travel to Mallorca

Mallorca (Palma), Spain on March 31, 2027

08:00am

Transfer to Sevilla airport & flight

Fly Sevilla to Palma de Mallorca (~1h15m); book early morning flight to maximize day in Mallorca.
EUR60, 3h0m

11:30am

Check-in & lunch — Mercat 1930

Arrive in Palma, check into hotel in Old Town and have market-style tapas at Mercat 1930 (open midday).
EUR20, 1h0m

14:00pm

Visit Palma Cathedral (La Seu)

Stunning Gothic cathedral open typically 10:00–18:00; climb nearby viewpoints for coastal views.
EUR8, 1h15m

16:00pm

Stroll Old Town & Passeig del Born

Explore narrow lanes, shops, and cafés; good light for late-afternoon photos.
EUR0, 1h30m

20:00pm

Dinner — Tast Club

Modern tapas near the harbour with local seafood options; reserve for evenings.
EUR35, 1h30m

Day 11: Mallorca beaches & sights

Mallorca (Palma), Spain on April 1, 2027

08:00am

Breakfast — Cappuccino Palau

Healthy breakfast in the heart of Palma Old Town before day trips.
EUR8, 0h45m

09:30am

Day trip to Serra de Tramuntana (Valldemossa & Deià)

Scenic mountain villages and coastal views; organized tours depart ~09:00 and return late afternoon — check tour availability.
EUR45, 7h0m

17:30pm

Return & relax at Playa de Palma

Evening walk on the beach or hotel pooltime to recharge after a full day.
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20:00pm

Dinner — Simply Fosh

Michelin-starred contemporary dining in Palma; reserve well in advance.
EUR70, 1h30m

Day 12: Mallorca relaxation

Mallorca (Palma), Spain on April 2, 2027

08:30am

Breakfast — Forn Fondo

Local bakery for pastries and coffee; open early for beach days.
EUR6, 0h45m

10:00am

Beach morning — Cala Major or Illetas

Relax on sandy coves near Palma with clear waters; beaches accessible by short drive or bus (seasonal hours vary).
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13:00pm

Lunch — Restaurante Illetas Beach Club

Seafront Mediterranean lunch with views; open for lunch service in spring.
EUR30, 1h30m

16:00pm

Visit Castell de Bellver

Circular castle with panoramic views over Palma; open typically 10:00–18:00, confirm seasonal times.
EUR5, 1h0m

20:00pm

Dinner — La Boveda

Casual tapas in Old Town; good selection and lively atmosphere.
EUR25, 1h15m

Day 13: Travel to Lourdes

Lourdes, France on April 3, 2027

06:00am

Transfer to Palma airport & flight

Fly Palma to Toulouse or direct to Lourdes (seasonal). If flying to Toulouse, take a TGV or shuttle to Lourdes (~2h); book morning connections.
EUR80, 5h0m

12:30pm

Check-in & lunch — near Sanctuary

Arrive in Lourdes, check into accommodation near the Sanctuary and eat a simple lunch at a nearby café.
EUR18, 1h0m

14:00pm

Visit Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes — Grotto

Attend the Grotto, light candles and participate in the devotion; Sanctuary open daily with varying mass and prayer schedules (check 2027 times).
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18:00pm

Evening procession — Torchlight Rosary (if available)

Join the evening torchlight Marian procession (usually daily at 21:00 in high season; check seasonal schedule for exact time in April).
EUR0, 2h0m

20:30pm

Dinner — Le Saint Louis

Comfortable French bistro near the Sanctuary; suitable after evening devotions.
EUR30, 1h15m

Day 14: Lourdes pilgrimage

Lourdes, France on April 4, 2027

08:00am

Breakfast — Local café

Simple breakfast near your hotel; prepare for a day of pilgrimage activities.
EUR6, 0h45m

09:30am

Attend Mass in the Basilica

Participate in a morning Mass at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (confirm times; typically multiple daily services).
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11:00am

Baths & healing waters

Optional entrance to the Baths (open with posted hours) to experience Lourdes waters; book in advance if interested.
EUR10, 1h30m

13:00pm

Lunch — La Table Paysanne

Local French fare near the Sanctuary for a calm midday meal.
EUR20, 1h0m

15:00pm

Visit the Domain & Stations of the Cross

Walk the site's outdoor Stations of the Cross and quiet gardens — open daylight hours and deeply moving for pilgrims.
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20:30pm

Evening procession & vespers

Attend evening prayer and procession if scheduled; check Sanctuary timetable (often nightly).
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Day 15: Travel to Paris

Paris, France on April 5, 2027

08:00am

Transfer to train station & travel

Take a morning TGV from Lourdes to Paris (approx 5h15m) or fly via Toulouse; book high-speed train for comfort and city-center arrival.
EUR80, 6h0m

14:30pm

Check-in & light lunch — nearby bistro

Arrive Paris, check into hotel in the Île de la Cité/Saint-Germain area and have a quick bistro lunch.
EUR20, 1h0m

16:00pm

Visit Notre-Dame exterior & Île de la Cité

Stroll around Notre-Dame and the island; interior access may be limited due to ongoing restoration — check visitor access updates for 2027.
EUR0, 1h0m

18:00pm

Walk to Chapel of the Miraculous Medal (Rue du Bac)

Short Metro or 20–30 minute walk to the chapel founded at the site of Saint Catherine Labouré's apparition; chapel open daily (confirm hours, typically daytime until evening).
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20:00pm

Dinner — Le Coupe Chou

Classic Parisian restaurant in the Latin Quarter; cozy setting after a day of travel and pilgrimage.
EUR40, 1h30m

Day 16: Paris pilgrimage sites

Paris, France on April 6, 2027

08:30am

Breakfast — Café de Flore

Historic Saint-Germain café for a classic Parisian start; open mornings.
EUR12, 0h45m

09:30am

Notre-Dame area & Seine walk

Walk the Seine, view Notre-Dame from different vantage points and visit nearby Sainte-Chapelle (open typically 09:00–19:00).
EUR11, 1h30m

11:30am

Visit Chapel of the Miraculous Medal (Rue du Bac)

Attend midday prayer or Mass if scheduled; chapel open most days—confirm 2027 hours and any special pilgrim services.
EUR0, 1h0m

13:00pm

Lunch — Les Papilles

Bistro offering fixed-menu French cuisine in Latin Quarter; reserve for midday seating.
EUR30, 1h15m

15:00pm

Optional: Musée de Cluny or Latin Quarter stroll

Explore medieval Paris at Musée de Cluny or relax wandering historic streets and bookshops; museum open typically 09:15–18:00 (check seasonal hours).
EUR12, 1h30m

19:00pm

Dinner — Au Vieux Paris d'Arcole

Charming riverside spot near Notre-Dame for a memorable last evening meal; reserve ahead.
EUR40, 1h30m

Day 17: Depart

Paris, France on April 7, 2027

07:00am

Breakfast & final packing

Early breakfast and check-out; confirm airport transfer or train times.
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09:00am

Transfer to airport/train station

Depart Paris for onward journey home or next destination; allow ample time for international departures.
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Plan Your Itinerary for Sevilla during Holy Week 2027, focused on attending the daily processions Monday through Easter Sunday, Mallorca, Lourdes and Paris to visit Notre Dame and Chapel of the Miraculous Medal Trip