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Seville Holy Week 2027 + Mallorca, Lourdes & Paris Pilgrimage Itinerary

Day 1: Holy Week Begins

Sevilla, Spain on March 22, 2027

8:00am

Breakfast — Bar El Comercio

Traditional churros con chocolate and strong coffee in a classic Sevillian churrería to fuel a long day of processions.
EUR6, 0h45m

9:30am

Explore Barrio Santa Cruz

Wander the narrow streets and plazas near the cathedral to absorb atmosphere and secure good procession vantage points later; many brotherhood routes pass nearby.
EUR0, 1h30m

11:00am

Visit Seville Cathedral & Giralda

See the cathedral (open typically 11:00–17:00) and climb the Giralda tower for views; historic religious art provides context for the processions.
EUR12, 1h30m

1:30pm

Lunch — Bodeguita Romero

Classic tapas and montaditos in an authentic tavern close to processional routes; quick service to return to morning position.
EUR18, 1h

3:00pm

Secure Afternoon Vantage Point

Choose a spot along major artery (Calle Sierpes / Plaza de San Francisco) to watch afternoon brotherhoods; processions begin mid-afternoon and extend into the night.
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4:00pm

Attend Daily Processions

Watch the first major Holy Week processions of the day; expect lengthy, solemn marches featuring pasos (floats), nazarenos, and band music — central to Sevilla's devotion.
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8:30pm

Dinner — El Rinconcillo

Historic tavern (open evenings) for classic Andalusian dishes; great place to reflect on the day's processions with regional wine.
EUR30, 1h30m

10:30pm

Evening Processions

Return to streets for nightly pasos — intensity and crowds increase after dark; plan exit routes and public transport times.
EUR0, 2h30m

Day 2: Deep Immersion

Sevilla, Spain on March 23, 2027

8:00am

Breakfast — La Cacharrería

Light breakfast and excellent coffee near the cathedral to start early; pastries and toast with local jam.
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9:30am

Museum of Fine Arts

Visit (usually open 9:00–14:00/16:30–19:30) for Baroque religious art that illuminates Holy Week iconography.
EUR3, 1h30m

12:00pm

Lunch — Casa Morales

Traditional tapas in a historic cellar near Plaza Nueva; convenient to processional centers and often open midday.
EUR20, 1h

2:00pm

Afternoon Processions

Position near Archivo de Indias or Avenida de la Constitución to see prominent pasos and confraternities; processions generally run through late evening.
EUR0, 5h0m

7:30pm

Dinner — Restaurante Eslava

Highly regarded tapas house (open evenings) offering creative plates — good for sharing after a long day of watching processions.
EUR35, 1h30m

10:00pm

Night Procession Viewing

Find a quieter street for intimate viewing of pasos; expect spectacular floats under night lighting and musical accompaniment.
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Day 3: Semana Santa Intensity

Sevilla, Spain on March 24, 2027

8:00am

Breakfast — Cafetería Mareantes

Simple breakfast near the river to prepare for a full day; often open early to accommodate visitors.
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9:00am

Register for Cathedral Service (if attending)

Check service times at Seville Cathedral (times vary during Holy Week) and reserve or queue early for limited seating.
EUR0, 0h30m

11:00am

Procession Circuit — La Campana

Position near La Campana and Calle Sierpes to catch multiple brotherhoods passing; ideal for photography and atmosphere.
EUR0, 4h0m

3:00pm

Lunch — Restaurante Oriza

Refined Andalusian cuisine in a stately setting; open midday and offers respite from the crowds.
EUR35, 1h15m

5:00pm

Watch Evening Processions

Attend the major evening pasos; Holy Week evenings are the most dramatic with illuminated floats and bands.
EUR0, 5h0m

10:30pm

Late Dinner/Tapas — Las Golondrinas

Late-night tapas near Triana if your procession route leads across the Isabel II Bridge; Triana has lively evening options.
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Day 4: Palm Sunday

Sevilla, Spain on March 25, 2027

8:00am

Breakfast — Confitería La Campana

Classic pastries and coffee in a landmark bakery; opens early and is centrally located.
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9:30am

Palm Sunday Services

Attend morning liturgy at Seville Cathedral (confirm Holy Week schedule) to witness traditional Palm Sunday rites.
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11:30am

Stroll Guadalquivir Riverbank

Walk along the river toward Triana to see procession preparations and enjoy a quieter perspective between events.
EUR0, 1h0m

1:00pm

Lunch — Mercado Lonja del Barranco

Modern food hall with a variety of stalls (open midday) — quick, diverse options near river and processional paths.
EUR15, 1h

3:30pm

Afternoon Processions

Watch important Palm Sunday brotherhoods; processions often include children and parishes in full regalia.
EUR0, 4h0m

8:00pm

Dinner — Restaurante Az-Zait

Andalusian dishes with a contemporary twist; open evenings and near central Alameda/El Arenal areas.
EUR30, 1h30m

10:00pm

Evening Procession

Final night-time pasos for the day; expect large crowds and heightened devotion.
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Day 5: Holy Week Peak

Sevilla, Spain on March 26, 2027

8:00am

Breakfast — La Brunilda

Popular brunch/tapas spot; arrive early as it fills quickly during Holy Week.
EUR10, 0h45m

10:00am

Local Brotherhood Museums

Visit small confraternity museums (opening times vary) to see historic pasos and robes—call ahead where possible.
EUR5, 1h30m

1:00pm

Lunch — El Pinton

Contemporary Andalusian menu in a comfortable setting; useful midday break from crowds.
EUR25, 1h

3:30pm

Afternoon Processions

Prime-time viewing along Avenida de la Constitución and Plaza Virgen de los Reyes where major pasos converge.
EUR0, 5h0m

9:00pm

Dinner — Taberna del Alabardero

Refined Andalusian cuisine near the cathedral; reservation recommended during Holy Week evenings.
EUR45, 1h30m

11:00pm

Late Procession Experience

Some brotherhoods march very late; if staying out, plan transport back to lodging as public transit reduces overnight.
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Day 6: Maundy Thursday

Sevilla, Spain on March 27, 2027

8:00am

Breakfast — Horno San Buenaventura

Bakery with savory and sweet options; grab something early before processions intensify.
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10:00am

Morning Processions & Church Visits

Attend special Holy Thursday services and watch daytime brotherhoods; churches may hold additional devotions.
EUR0, 3h0m

1:30pm

Lunch — Mesón Serranito

Hearty Andalusian fare popular with locals; quick and filling before evening ceremonies.
EUR18, 1h

4:00pm

Rest & Prepare for Late Night

Return to hotel to rest—Maundy Thursday sees some of the most intense late-night processions and crowds.
EUR0, 2h30m

8:00pm

Dinner — La Azotea

Popular tapas and small plates; book in advance for evening dining during Holy Week.
EUR30, 1h30m

10:00pm

Attend Major Night Processions

Maundy Thursday features long, moving pasos into the night—seek a strategic vantage and be prepared for crowds.
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Day 7: Good Friday

Sevilla, Spain on March 28, 2027

7:30am

Early Breakfast — Cafetería La Campana

Simple early breakfast to prepare for the solemn full-day program on Good Friday.
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8:30am

Attend Good Friday Services

Participate in or observe services at major churches; times vary—check cathedral and parish schedules for solemn liturgies.
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11:00am

Procession Viewing — Morning to Afternoon

Good Friday processions are intensely devotional; plan to follow one brotherhood's full route for the experience.
EUR0, 6h0m

5:30pm

Lunch — La Azotea (light)

Light mid-afternoon meal or tapas; many places adjust hours for Holy Week so confirm openings.
EUR18, 0h45m

8:30pm

Dinner — Restaurante Egaña Oriza

Elegant dinner near processional routes; reserve as many restaurants close or limit seating during Holy Week.
EUR40, 1h30m

10:00pm

Attend Late Good Friday Processions

The emotional climax continues into night with large pasos and millions of footsteps — plan exit and transport ahead.
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Day 8: Holy Saturday

Sevilla, Spain on March 29, 2027

8:00am

Breakfast — Pastelería La Campana

Relaxed pastry breakfast; many food venues open later so take advantage of morning bakeries.
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9:30am

Final Procession Preparations

Walk key streets to see pasos being prepared and get last-minute viewing tips from locals and fellow pilgrims.
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12:00pm

Lunch — Mercado de Triana

Casual riverside market dining in Triana; open midday and ideal before evening vigils.
EUR15, 1h0m

3:00pm

Attend Cathedral Vigil / Processions

Holy Saturday vigils and processions are reflective and can include special services—confirm cathedral times (often evening).
EUR0, 4h0m

8:30pm

Dinner — Restaurante Abades Triana

Dinner with river views; reservation recommended on Holy Saturday before Easter Sunday.
EUR35, 1h30m

10:30pm

Night Procession / Vigil

Attend final night processions or cathedral vigils; prepare for crowds and limited late-night transport.
EUR0, 2h30m

Day 9: Easter Sunday

Sevilla, Spain on March 30, 2027

8:00am

Breakfast — Local Café

Light breakfast; many establishments open later on Easter Sunday—confirm opening times.
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9:30am

Easter Sunday Mass

Attend celebratory Mass at Seville Cathedral (check times in advance) to experience the culmination of Holy Week.
EUR0, 1h30m

11:30am

Stroll & Brunch — Brunchit

Brunch near the cathedral to celebrate Easter morning; reserves recommended as locals dine out after services.
EUR20, 1h15m

2:00pm

Pack & Transfer to Airport

Head to Seville airport for flight to Palma de Mallorca; allow 2–3 hours for transit and check-in.
EUR0, 2h30m

5:30pm

Flight to Palma de Mallorca

Evening flight from Seville to Palma (frequent routes); book early for best schedules during holiday season.
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8:00pm

Dinner — Tast Club de Mar (Palma)

Seafood-focused dinner by Palma harbor; open evenings—ideal first-night introduction to Mallorca cuisine.
EUR45, 1h30m

Day 10: Palma Highlights

Palma, Mallorca, Spain on March 31, 2027

8:30am

Breakfast — Ca'n Joan de s'Aigo

Historic café known for ensaimadas and local pastries; opens early for a traditional Mallorcan start.
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9:30am

Visit La Seu (Palma Cathedral)

Explore the cathedral and adjacent Parc de la Mar (opening times generally 10:00–18:00); Gothic architecture with sea views.
EUR8, 1h30m

11:30am

Stroll Old Town & Almudaina Palace

Wander the historic center and royal palace grounds for local history and charming streets.
EUR6, 1h30m

1:30pm

Lunch — Mercat 1930 (Santa Catalina)

Trendy market with varied stalls and local products; open midday and ideal for sampling Mallorcan specialties.
EUR20, 1h0m

3:00pm

Beach Time — Cala Mayor or Playa de Palma

Relax on a nearby beach; spring weather is typically mild—check seasonal water temperatures and transport times.
EUR0, 2h0m

6:00pm

Walk Paseo Marítimo

Evening stroll along Palma's waterfront with cafés and bars open for tapas and drinks.
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8:00pm

Dinner — Adrian Quetglas

Contemporary Mallorcan tasting menu restaurant (open evenings); reserve in advance for a memorable meal.
EUR60, 1h45m

Day 11: Mallorca Countryside

Palma, Mallorca, Spain on April 1, 2027

8:00am

Breakfast — Hotel or Local Café

Light breakfast before a day trip into the Serra de Tramuntana region; confirm café opening times outside Palma.
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9:00am

Day Trip to Valldemossa & Deià

Drive or guided tour (cars and tours run daily) through mountainous Tramuntana villages for scenic views and cultural stops.
EUR40, 6h0m

1:00pm

Lunch — Ca's Patro March (Deià)

Seaside restaurant with simple Mallorcan cuisine; check midday opening and reserve if possible.
EUR35, 1h0m

4:00pm

Return to Palma & Rest

Afternoon return to Palma to relax and prepare for evening travel to Lourdes next day.
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7:30pm

Dinner — Restaurante DINS Santi Taura

Mallorcan tasting menu highlighting island produce; open evenings—reserve in advance.
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Day 12: Travel to Lourdes

Palma to Lourdes, France on April 2, 2027

6:00am

Transfer to Palma Airport

Early transfer to catch flights to the mainland; confirm flight times and airport check-in requirements.
EUR0, 1h0m

8:00am

Flight Palma to Toulouse

Typical routing via Toulouse (1h15m) then transfer to Lourdes by train or bus; book combined ticket if possible.
EUR80, 1h15m

11:30am

Train/Bus Toulouse to Lourdes

Direct trains take ~2h15m; arrive in Lourdes early afternoon—check SNCF schedules and book ahead during Holy Week season.
EUR25, 2h15m

2:00pm

Check-in & Lunch — Nearby Café

Check into hotel and have a light lunch near the Sanctuaries to conserve energy for afternoon devotions.
EUR15, 1h0m

3:30pm

Visit Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes

Explore the Grotto, Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, and Basilica of St. Pius X; hours vary but main sites open daily.
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6:30pm

Attend Evening Torchlight Procession

Daily torchlight procession (usually nightly at 9:00pm in high season; confirm local schedule) — a moving shared pilgrimage experience.
EUR0, 2h30m

8:00pm

Dinner — Restaurant Le Bodegon

Comfortable regional French cuisine near the sanctuary, open evenings for pilgrims.
EUR28, 1h15m

Day 13: Lourdes Devotion

Lourdes, France on April 3, 2027

7:30am

Breakfast — Hotel

Simple breakfast at hotel to start a day of devotions and visits; many pilgrims rise early for Mass and prayer.
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8:30am

Attend Mass at the Basilica

Morning Mass times vary—check sanctuary timetable; participating gives context to visits to the Grotto and Baths.
EUR0, 1h0m

10:00am

Visit Baths & Grotto

Experience the Baths (open in scheduled sessions) and spend time at the Grotto; confirm opening and booking for baths.
EUR10, 2h0m

1:00pm

Lunch — La Cuisine de l'Adour

Local bistro serving regional dishes near the sanctuary; open midday for pilgrims.
EUR20, 1h0m

3:00pm

Way of the Cross on the Rock of Lourdes

Outdoor stations with views over Lourdes; a contemplative afternoon activity—access and times vary with season.
EUR0, 2h0m

6:30pm

Evening Prayer & Rosary

Join pilgrims for rosary and prayers at the Basilica (check schedule) before the torchlight procession.
EUR0, 1h0m

8:30pm

Dinner — Le Petit Resto

Casual dinner close to the sanctuary for convenience after evening devotions.
EUR22, 1h15m

Day 14: Travel to Paris

Lourdes to Paris, France on April 4, 2027

7:00am

Transfer to Lourdes Station

Early transfer to train station for high-speed TGV to Paris (direct/with change); book reservations in advance.
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8:00am

Train Lourdes to Paris (TGV)

High-speed train to Paris (approx 5h with direct options); relax and enjoy French countryside en route.
EUR80, 5h0m

1:30pm

Arrive Paris & Check-in

Check into centrally located hotel near Île de la Cité for easy access to Notre-Dame and Rue du Bac.
EUR0, 1h0m

2:30pm

Lunch — Café Saint-Régis

Classic Parisian bistro on ÃŽle Saint-Louis offering a relaxed midday menu; open afternoons.
EUR25, 1h0m

4:00pm

Visit Notre-Dame Exterior & Île de la Cité

Walk around Notre-Dame and the Square Jean XXIII; interior access may be limited during reconstruction—check visitor info.
EUR0, 1h0m

5:30pm

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

Short metro or 25–30 minute walk to the chapel; open daily but check mass and visiting hours before arrival.
EUR0, 0h45m

7:00pm

Dinner — Le Coupe Chou

Historic romantic restaurant near the Latin Quarter serving classic French dishes; reserve for evening dining.
EUR40, 1h30m

Day 15: Paris Pilgrimage

Paris, France on April 5, 2027

8:30am

Breakfast — Café de Flore

Iconic Saint-Germain café for a Parisian breakfast; opens early and is central for morning walks.
EUR12, 0h45m

9:30am

Visit Notre-Dame & Île de la Cité (detailed)

Walk the Île, view the cathedral façade and nearby archaeological crypt (check opening hours for the crypt and any special exhibitions).
EUR8, 1h30m

11:30am

Mass or Prayer at Notre-Dame Vicinity

If interior access/masses are available, attend; otherwise, join services at nearby parish churches—confirm times.
EUR0, 1h0m

1:00pm

Lunch — Les Papilles

Bistro offering set lunch menus in Saint-Germain; excellent midday French fare and a short walk to Rue du Bac.
EUR28, 1h15m

3:00pm

Chapel of the Miraculous Medal (Rue du Bac)

Visit the chapel where the Marian medal devotion began (open daily; chapel visiting hours generally through the afternoon) — attend veneration and view relics.
EUR0, 1h0m

4:30pm

Walk Luxembourg Gardens

Peaceful gardens ideal for reflection after chapel visits; open daily from early morning to dusk.
EUR0, 1h0m

7:30pm

Dinner — Le Procope

Historic Parisian restaurant in the Latin Quarter famed for classical cuisine—book in advance.
EUR45, 1h30m

Day 16: Departure Day

Paris, France on April 6, 2027

7:30am

Breakfast — Hotel

Quick breakfast and final packing; confirm airport transfer or train times for departure.
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9:00am

Optional Morning Visit — Sainte-Chapelle

If time permits, visit Sainte-Chapelle (open usually 9:00–18:00) to see stunning stained glass; close to Notre-Dame area.
EUR11, 1h0m

11:00am

Transfer to Airport / Train Station

Depart Paris according to your flight or onward plans; allow ample time for security and transit.
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Plan Your Itinerary for Sevilla during Holy Week 2027, focused on attending the daily processions Monday through Easter Sunday, 2 days in Mallorca, 2 days in Lourdes and 2 days in Paris to visit Notre Dame and Chapel of the Miraculous Medal Trip