What to see during Holy Week in Madrid


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What to see during Holy Week in Madrid

Interest in Holy Week in Madrid has been growing in recent years. Hnos. Montoya organizes excursions to see the most outstanding processions. Therefore, the company has reinforced the rental service of minibuses and coaches for families and groups of tourists who want to know the most exciting and unique processions, in addition to enjoying other traditions typical of the time.

Processions full of emotion in the capital

From Palm Sunday and until Easter Sunday, the central streets of Madrid are dressed in flowers, candles and the beating of drums and cornets. All prepared to see parade the carvings that have been kept in their respective churches and basilicas throughout the year. Among many other processions include the Procession of the Christ of Faith and Forgiveness, Palm Sunday; NOur Father Jesus of Health, Holy Wednesday, surrounding the surroundings of Puerta del Sol; The one of Our Father Jesus of Great Power on Holy Thursday; or that of the Brotherhood of Silence, on Good Friday, through the Barrio de Las Letras.

In addition to the processions, Holy Week in Madrid is also time to enjoy different sacred music concerts. For example, those that are celebrated in such representative places as the Basilica of Our Lady of Atocha, the Parish of Santa Cruz or the Pontifical Basilica of San Miguel.

The passion of Holy Week in other Madrid locations

At Hnos. Montoya we plan bus trips to other points in the Community to enjoy Holy Week in Madrid.

Morata de Tajuña.

Simply amazing. On Holy Thursday, it is worthwhile to enjoy his Living Passion, declared of Tourist Interest and represented by the neighbors who interpret more than 500 different characters.

Chinchón

Overwhelming The Passion of Chinchón, on Holy Saturday, declared of National Tourist Interest, is the oldest in the Community. A true display of light and sound.

Carabaña

On Good Friday, this town offers us a unique opportunity to enjoy the Passion of Christ in nine acts. Declared of Cultural Tourist Interest.

Alcalá de Henares

Holy Week is a very special time to get to know this town full of history and art. There are up to eight brotherhoods that run throughout the city and, in addition, following the processions, it is convenient to stop at one of the pastry shops to taste a "penitent", a typical chocolate sweet, shaped like a capirote, filled with cream, cream, chocolate, etc.

Hnos. Montoya has already opened the work? for the rental of transport and the complementary service of accredited tourist guide. Because Holy Week in Madrid, both in the capital and in the Community, is well worth a visit.

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