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Seville Holy Week 2027 & Pilgrimage: Mallorca, Lourdes & Paris — Palm Sunday Start

Day 1: Palm Sunday

Sevilla, Spain on March 21, 2027

9:00am

Begin at La Campana

Join Palm Sunday crowds at Plaza de la Campana to see local palm-and-olive distributions and start the devotional atmosphere; good place to pick up a route map for processions.
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10:30am

Attend Palm Sunday Mass — Cathedral of Seville

Historic cathedral mass with strong Holy Week traditions; arrive early for seating and to admire the Giralda and interior.
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12:30pm

Lunch — Bodeguita Romero

Traditional Sevillian tapas; try montadito de pringá and spinach with chickpeas — lively, open midday (check seasonal hours).
EUR20, 1h

14:00pm

Procession watching — Barrio Santa Cruz route

Find a spot along the narrow streets of Barrio Santa Cruz to watch a mid-afternoon brotherhood (cofradía) procession pass; processions typically run afternoon into night during Palm Sunday.
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18:30pm

Snack/coffee — Café Bar Porras

Rest and warm up with a coffee and small tapa before evening processions; convenient to central routes and usually open late.
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20:00pm

Evening processions — Avenida de la Constitución

Watch principal Palm Sunday pasos process through the wide Avenida de la Constitución near the cathedral; the atmosphere intensifies at night.
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23:30pm

Dinner — El Rinconcillo

Historic tapas tavern open late, serving classic Andalusian dishes — ideal for a post-procession meal (confirm opening hours during Holy Week).
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Day 2: Holy Monday

Sevilla, Spain on March 22, 2027

8:30am

Breakfast — Confitería La Campana

Pastries and coffee to start early procession-watching days; open mornings and centrally located.
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9:30am

Morning walk — Plaza de San Francisco

Scout procession routes and secure viewing spots for afternoon and evening pasos; plazas fill early during Holy Week.
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13:00pm

Lunch — La Azotea

Contemporary Andalusian tapas with good seasonal seafood; open for lunch (confirm Holy Week hours).
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16:00pm

Afternoon processions — Triana Bridge area

Head to Puente de Triana (Isabel II) for dramatic river-side passes and view brotherhoods emerging from Triana neighborhood.
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19:30pm

Dinner — Las Golondrinas (Triana)

Traditional dishes near the river; popular with locals and convenient after Triana-area processions (check hours).
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21:30pm

Night processions — Plaza del Salvador route

Attend one of the major cofradía night processions known for candlelight and silent marches; dress warmly and expect crowds.
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Day 3: Holy Tuesday

Sevilla, Spain on March 23, 2027

8:00am

Breakfast — Bar Alfalfa

Casual breakfast near central processional routes; opens early for coffee and tostadas.
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10:00am

Visit Cathedral and Giralda (opening 11:00am typical — check seasonal hours)

Tour the cathedral and climb the Giralda for panoramic views — historic context for Holy Week venues; check Holy Week operating hours as they can vary.
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13:00pm

Lunch — Restaurante Eslava

Highly regarded tapas spot with creative dishes; busy during Holy Week — reservation recommended (check hours).
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15:30pm

Procession watching — Calle Sierpes

Position on this busy shopping street to see afternoon pasos that pass through key central thoroughfares.
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19:30pm

Dinner — Restaurante Az-Zait

Andalusian cuisine with refined flavors near the cathedral; open for dinner (confirm Holy Week hours).
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21:30pm

Late processions — Alameda de Hércules

Some brotherhoods pass through this vibrant district in late evening; offers a different local vibe than the historic center.
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Day 4: Spy Wednesday

Sevilla, Spain on March 24, 2027

8:30am

Breakfast — Café de Indias

Quick coffee and pastry before scouting procession lines; many cafes open early even during Holy Week.
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10:00am

Visit Hospital de los Venerables / Museum

Explore a quieter cultural stop between processions; check museum hours during Holy Week as openings can be reduced.
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13:00pm

Lunch — Ovejas Negras

Modern tapas near the cathedral area; useful midday stop with good service (confirm hours).
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16:00pm

Afternoon processions — Macarena Basilica area

Watch processions near the Basilica de la Macarena, an important devotional focal point — procession schedules vary, so confirm local timetable.
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19:30pm

Dinner — Casa Morales

Historic tavern close to cathedral serving traditional Andalusian plates; opens evening (check Holy Week).
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21:30pm

Night procession — Plaza Nueva

Central square hosts passing pasos and large crowds; best to arrive early to secure a viewing spot.
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Day 5: Maundy Thursday

Sevilla, Spain on March 25, 2027

9:00am

Breakfast — Bar El Comercio

Famous for churros and chocolate; comforting start before a long day of processions.
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11:00am

Quiet reflection — Church of El Salvador

Visit for devotional atmosphere and to view smaller brotherhoods preparing for evening rituals; check visiting hours.
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13:00pm

Lunch — Taberna Coloniales

Reliable tapas with generous portions; central location makes it a convenient lunch stop (confirm Holy Week hours).
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16:30pm

Processions — La Campana to San Lorenzo route

Attend major evening pasos that often include the most iconic imagery and large crowds; expect slow-moving processions.
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21:30pm

Dinner — Restaurante Egaña Oriza

Upscale Basque-Andalusian dining near the Alameda; reservation recommended (confirm open for Holy Week evenings).
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Day 6: Good Friday

Sevilla, Spain on March 26, 2027

8:00am

Early breakfast — La Cacharrería

Light breakfast to prepare for a long day of processions; opens early and close to major routes.
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10:00am

Attend Good Friday liturgy — Seville Cathedral

Solemn liturgy and opportunities for devotion before the day's procession schedule; cathedral may have adjusted hours — check in advance.
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12:30pm

Lunch — Mercado de Triana stalls

Casual market lunch with local produce and tapas; market hours usually include midday (confirm Holy Week hours).
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15:00pm

Afternoon processions — Riverside and Triana

Good Friday includes some of the most emotionally charged pasos along the Guadalquivir — arrive early for riverfront spots.
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20:30pm

Dinner — Restaurante La Brunilda

Modern tapas in a busy setting; popular, so expect lines and check opening on Good Friday.
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22:30pm

Night procession — Plaza del Triunfo

Final major Good Friday pasos often pass near cathedral precincts; prepare for crowds and solemn ambiance.
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Day 7: Holy Saturday

Sevilla, Spain on March 27, 2027

9:00am

Breakfast — Café con Libros

Relaxed morning café to recuperate; many Holy Week processions are lighter this day but schedule still busy in evening.
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11:00am

Visit the Archivo de Indias or quick museum stop

Cultural diversion from processions with nearby museums open in the morning; check museum hours on Holy Saturday.
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13:00pm

Lunch — Restaurante El Pinton

Contemporary Andalusian dining in the center; open for lunch (verify Holy Week timetable).
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17:00pm

Afternoon/evening processions — Cathedral area

Holy Saturday processions are solemn preludes to Easter; central areas fill in late afternoon and evening.
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21:30pm

Dinner — Restaurante Abades Triana (river views)

Dinner with river views to watch processions passing nearby; check opening hours during Holy Week evenings.
EUR40, 1h15m

Day 8: Easter Sunday

Sevilla, Spain on March 28, 2027

9:00am

Easter Mass — Seville Cathedral

Attend Easter Sunday service in the cathedral for a culminating Holy Week liturgy; arrive early as it's busy and sometimes ticketed.
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11:30am

Brunch — La Cacharrería (or nearby)

Celebratory brunch near the cathedral to enjoy local sweets and tapas; verify opening hours for Easter Sunday (some places close).
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14:00pm

Leisure stroll — Maria Luisa Park & Plaza de España

Relax in expansive park and visit Plaza de España to enjoy calmer sights after the intensity of Holy Week; park open all day.
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17:00pm

Early dinner — Casa Ruperto

Traditional Andalusian fare in a cozy setting; good for a final Seville meal before departure (confirm Easter opening times).
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19:30pm

Travel to airport / train for Mallorca

Evening flight or overnight transfer to Palma de Mallorca; book flights early as demand rises after Holy Week.
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Day 9: Mallorca Day 1

Palma de Mallorca, Spain on March 29, 2027

9:00am

Breakfast — Forn de Sant Jaume / local café

Mallorcan ensaïmada and coffee to start the day; bakeries typically open early.
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10:00am

Explore Palma Cathedral (La Seu) — check hours (usually 10:00–18:15)

Iconic Gothic cathedral with sea views and Gaudí-era interventions; allow time for interior and cloister.
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12:00pm

Walk old town & Almudaina Palace

Stroll narrow lanes, visit the royal palace exterior and nearby plazas; palace visiting hours vary — confirm.
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13:30pm

Lunch — Mercat 1930 or local seafood restaurant

Tapas and fresh seafood in central market-style setting; open for lunch (check seasonal hours).
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15:00pm

Beach time — Cala Major or Playa de Palma

Relax on a nearby beach for sun and swim; facilities available and open in spring but water may be cool.
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19:00pm

Dinner — Restaurante Adrián Quetglas (or La Parada del Mar)

Upscale contemporary Mallorcan cuisine or excellent seafood; reserve in advance, especially during holiday periods.
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Day 10: Mallorca Day 2

Palma de Mallorca, Spain on March 30, 2027

8:30am

Breakfast — Bar Bosch

Historic café in the old town with pastries and coffee; opens early for tourists.
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9:30am

Drive or tour to Valldemossa (30–40min)

Picturesque mountain village with Chopin connections and scenic views; shops and attractions open mid-morning (confirm times).
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13:30pm

Lunch — Ca's Patro March (or local Valldemossa restaurant)

Seaside or village dining with fresh fish and local specialties; check opening hours and book ahead if needed.
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16:00pm

Return to Palma — La Lonja district

Stroll the lively La Lonja area with bars and galleries; ideal late-afternoon wandering spot.
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19:30pm

Dinner — Tast Club or local tapas bar

Contemporary dining or tapas to close your Mallorca stay; confirm weekend/easter hours and reserve if possible.
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22:00pm

Flight to Lourdes (likely via Barcelona or direct seasonal)

Evening flight to Lourdes or overnight connection — book multi-leg ticket in advance; travel time varies with routing.
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Day 11: Lourdes Day 1

Lourdes, France on March 31, 2027

8:30am

Breakfast — Local boulangerie

French pastries and coffee before visiting the shrine; bakeries open early in town.
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9:30am

Visit Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes — Grotto

See the Grotto of Massabielle where apparitions occurred; grotto open daily with continuous pilgrims and services — no entrance fee.
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12:00pm

Attend midday Mass or prayer service

Participate in a scheduled Mass in one of the basilicas; check Sanctuary timetable for exact Mass times which vary by season.
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13:30pm

Lunch — Restaurant Le Soleil d'Or or nearby

Simple French cuisine near the sanctuary ideal for pilgrims; open for lunch (verify Holy Week/Easter hours).
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15:00pm

Baths of Lourdes (booking recommended)

If desired, book the baths for a devotional immersion experience — check opening hours and reservation requirements.
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18:00pm

Evening procession — Torchlight Marian Procession (usually nightly Apr–Oct; confirm schedule)

Join the candlelight procession that gathers at the sanctuary — schedule may vary outside summer months, confirm local timetable.
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20:00pm

Dinner — Le Bodegon

Comfortable local restaurant serving hearty French fare near the sanctuary; open evenings (confirm hours).
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Day 12: Lourdes Day 2

Lourdes, France on April 1, 2027

8:00am

Breakfast — Café du Commerce

Simple breakfast before morning devotions; cafés open early for pilgrims.
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9:00am

Walk the Way of the Cross (Stations)

Outdoor devotional route up to the Calvary — stations are accessible daily; wear comfortable shoes and allow time for reflection.
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12:30pm

Lunch — Le Resto du Palais

Local French bistro near sanctuary offering light meals; open at midday (verify hours).
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14:00pm

Visit Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (Upper Basilica)

Explore mosaic-rich basilica overlooking Lourdes; open to visitors daily but check any special event closures.
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16:00pm

Free time — shopping for devotional items

Browse bookshops, rosaries, and religious souvenirs around the sanctuary; shops open through late afternoon/early evening.
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18:30pm

Dinner — L'Hostellerie Saint Julien

Pleasant dinner spot near the sanctuary offering regional cuisine; check open hours and reserve if needed.
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20:30pm

Evening prayer / Quiet vigil at the Grotto

Spend quiet time at the Grotto for reflection; sanctuary accessible at night but check lighting and security schedules.
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Day 13: Travel to Paris

Paris, France on April 2, 2027

7:30am

Breakfast & checkout

Quick breakfast and prepare for morning travel to Paris by train or flight (book advance for best fares).
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9:30am

Travel Lourdes → Paris (TGV ~5h or flight ~1h15 + transfers)

High-speed train or flight; trains are comfortable and drop you into city center — book early for Easter-week travel.
EUR70, 5h00m

15:00pm

Arrive & check-in — hotel near Île de la Cité

Settle into centrally located accommodation for easy access to Notre-Dame and nearby chapels.
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16:30pm

Visit Notre-Dame exterior & Île de la Cité

Walk around the cathedral precinct, view restoration works (interior access may be limited during restoration), and visit nearby Sainte-Chapelle (check opening hours 9:00–18:00 typically).
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19:30pm

Dinner — Le Petit Châtelet or bistro near Latin Quarter

Classic Parisian bistro dinner in the Latin Quarter close to Île de la Cité; reserve in advance for Easter week.
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Day 14: Paris Day 2

Paris, France on April 3, 2027

8:30am

Breakfast — Local boulangerie

Croissant, café and juice to start the day near your hotel; bakeries open early.
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9:30am

Visit Chapel of the Miraculous Medal (Rue du Bac) — open 7:30–19:00 typical

Pilgrimage site where St. Catherine Labouré experienced Marian apparitions; attend a Mass or time for prayer and view the chapel's sacred artifacts.
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11:00am

Notre-Dame area — visit Parvis & possibly crypt (check access)

While interior access may be limited due to restoration, explore the square, archaeological crypt (open hours vary), and riverside views for historical context.
EUR8, 1h30m

13:00pm

Lunch — Café Le Saint Régis (Île Saint-Louis)

Classic Parisian lunch spot on Île Saint-Louis with easy access from Notre-Dame; open midday but busy during holidays—reserve if possible.
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14:30pm

Visit Musée de Cluny or stroll Latin Quarter

Gothic medieval art and history at Cluny or enjoy the scholarly Latin Quarter's streets and bookshops; check museum hours (often 9:30–18:00).
EUR12, 2h00m

17:30pm

Early dinner — Restaurant Le Coupe Chou

Charming old-Paris dining near the Latin Quarter, ideal for a final evening meal; reserve ahead for Easter week.
EUR45, 1h30m

20:30pm

Evening Seine stroll & depart

Leisurely riverside walk to view Notre-Dame illuminated and reflect on the pilgrimage; prepare for departure or onward travel as planned.
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Plan Your Itinerary for Sevilla during Holy Week 2027, starting day being Palm Sunday and 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