Easter Week in Tarragona 2026

Holy Week in Tarragona is one of the most powerful cultural events in Catalonia, recognized as a Festival of National Tourist Interest. From March 29 to April 6, 2026, the Part Alta (Old Town) becomes the stage for Christian rituals that the people of Tarragona have kept alive since 1550.

In Tarragona, Holy Week is synonymous with silence. It is a celebration ruled by sobriety, where the most intriguing details are often hidden beneath the vesta (penitential robe), the cuculla (hood), and the armor of the armats.

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Stations of the Cross and Procession in El Serrallo

Saturday, March 28, 2026

This event in the maritime district represents the first major act outside the historic center. The image of the Holy Christ moving through the streets of El Serrallo is one of the most authentic moments of our tradition.

Furthermore, it is a particularly special event for us, as the president of the ‘Presa de Jesús’ guild, Pitu Mosquits, collaborated on our Holy Week video and shared that he will be presenting his first book of memoirs on Sant Jordi’s Day.

Day and Time Event Location
28/03, 10:30 Children’s Marching Bands Meeting (15th Anniv.) From Plaça de la Font to Sant Miquel del Pla
28/03, 19:30 Fishermen’s Guild Stations of the Cross & Procession Sant Pere Church, El Serrallo

Via Crucis of ‘La Sang’ and Palm Sunday

Sunday, March 29, 2026

The Via Crucis of La Sang is one of the most visual moments. The silence as the sacred image travels along the Archaeological Promenade, framed by Roman walls, offers an atmosphere of reflection unlike any other city, given the complexity of tilting the Holy Christ to pass through the narrow Roman wall entrance.

Day and Time Event Location
29/03, 11:00 Palm Sunday Pontifical Mass Tarragona Cathedral
29/03, 17:00 Procession of Jesus’ Entry into Jerusalem Sant Joan Parish (Plaça Prim)
29/03, 19:00 Via Crucis of La Sang through the Walled Enclosure Nazareth Church (Plaça del Rei)
Via Crucis through Roman Walls Tarragona

La Salle Processional Via Crucis in the Old Town

Monday, March 30, 2026

Holy Monday is highlighted by the Via Crucis organized by La Salle College of Tarragona. Families and students actively participate in this tradition, walking through the heart of the historic center by the light of torches (*atxes*).

Day and Time Event Location
30/03, 19:00 Processional Via Crucis (La Salle) Streets of the Part Alta

Procession of the Nazarenes in Tarragona

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

The Royal Brotherhood of Jesus of Nazareth takes center stage on Holy Tuesday. The rigor of its members and the sound of the aspirants’ band mark a route through Rambla Vella and the streets of the Old Town. Notably, they use bagpipes, unlike the ‘Ecce Homo’ guild which uses the traditional Catalan *sac de gemecs*.

Day and Time Event Location
31/03, 20:00 Procession of the Nazarenes Sant Francesc Church (Rambla Vella)

Procession of Sorrow on Rambla Nova

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

This procession brings together the five *pasos* (floats) representing the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary. It is the ideal time to see the diversity of Tarragona’s religious imagery on the broad Rambla Nova. Afterward, guild members gather for traditional fraternal dinners.

Day and Time Event Location
01/04, 19:45 Procession of Sorrow (Dolor) Sant Joan Parish (Plaça Prim)
Holy Week Tarragona Armats

Honor Guard of the ‘Armats’ of Tarragona

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Holy Thursday is the day to visit the “Monuments” in the churches. We especially recommend the honor guard shifts of the Armats (Roman soldiers) at the churches of Nazareth, Sant Pere (Serrallo), and Sant Llorenç, where they guard the Blessed Sacrament.

Day and Time Event Location
02/04, 18:30 Honor Guard of the ‘Armats de La Sang’ Nazareth Church (Plaça del Rei)
02/04, 20:00 Mass of the Lord’s Last Supper Tarragona Cathedral
Honor Guard Armats Tarragona

Procession of the Holy Burial in Tarragona

Friday, April 3, 2026

Declared a National Heritage Festival, this is the most solemn event. In the afternoon, don’t miss the collection of the floats by the Armats of Tarragona, as the Roman soldiers search for each ‘misteri’ (float) at its headquarters to bring it to Plaça del Rei.

Before the floats are collected, the ‘Armats de la Sang’ perform a private act of reverence to the Holy Christ, a moment of deep devotion.

Day and Time Event Location
03/04, 06:15 Early Morning Processional Via Crucis Nazareth Church (Old Town)
03/04, 16:00 Collection of Floats by the Armats Streets of the City
03/04, 19:30 Procession of the Holy Burial Start and end at Nazareth Church
Holy Burial Procession Tarragona

Procession of Solitude in Tarragona

Saturday, April 4, 2026

An act of extreme elegance led by women. The members of the ‘Soledat’ guild, in rigorous black dress and lace mantilla, accompany the Virgin Mary on her return journey.

Day and Time Event Location
04/04, 18:00 Procession of Our Lady of Solitude Nazareth Church (Plaça del Rei)
Holy Week in Tarragona Apartments

Easter Monday in Tarragona

Monday, April 6, 2026

Holy Week in Tarragona is not just about devotion and tradition; there is also space for fun for the little ones. Within the family agenda, two proposals stand out and gain more followers every year.

First, the city celebrates the 5th edition of the Easter Egg Hunt, a fun day of searching for Easter eggs accompanied by various family activities.

On the other hand, for families looking for direct contact with nature and local history, the Tarragona City Council organizes the “Explore as a Family at Mas del Sorder” activity. A unique opportunity to discover the heritage of Tarragona’s Green Belt in a dynamic way.

Date Featured Activity Audience
March 12 to 26 5th Edition Easter Egg Hunt Family / Children
29/03, 11:00 to 13:00 Explore as a Family (Mas del Sorder) Family / Nature

Apartments for Holy Week in Tarragona

If you are looking for accommodation in the city center to rest and be close to everything, our 5 apartment buildings in Tarragona are the best logistical base to enjoy these Holy Week holidays.

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