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Malaga Spain at Easter (Semana Santa) is a whole vibe — passionate, dramatic, spiritual, and beautiful all at once. The country lights up with centuries-old traditions, massive religious processions, haunting music, and an energy that blends deep faith with festive spirit. Here’s a quick breakdown depending on what you're interested in: 🕯️ Religious Processions Spain does not play when it comes to Holy Week processions. Expect: Huge floats (called pasos) with life-size sculptures of Jesus, Mary, and other religious figures. Penitents (Nazarenos) in hooded robes — not to be confused with anything sinister, these are rooted in medieval traditions. Marching bands with solemn drums and brass that make it feel almost cinematic. Seville (Andalusia): The most famous. Elegant, elaborate, emotional. People weep watching these processions. Malaga: Bigger floats, military involvement, even more showy. Zamora or Valladolid: More somber, older traditions. Think candlelit silence and Gregorian chants. 🧁 Food to Try Holy Week brings its own treats: Torrijas – Spanish-style French toast soaked in milk, wine, or honey, then fried. Buñuelos de viento – Light, puffy doughnuts. Potaje de vigilia – A Lenten stew with chickpeas, spinach, and cod. 💃 Festive Vibes In some places, it's not just solemn: Murcia has candy-tossing during processions. Castile-La Mancha may feature live passion plays. The Easter Sunday processions are often joyful and celebratory, marking the resurrection. 🧳 Planning Tips Book early – Hotels fill up fast in popular cities. Dress respectfully for religious events. Expect crowds and street closures — it's part of the charm. #semanasantamalaga #semanasantagranada #holyweek #easter #malaga #costadelsol #spain #spaintravel #malagaspain #andalucia #andalusia #discovermalaga #malaganight #malagatravel #citywalk