From 13 to 20 April 2025 takes place the celebration of Holy Week in Granada.
From Sunday 13 until Saturday 19 April, at 16:00 hours and until the end of the day (according to guidelines of Local Police).
On Sunday 20 April at 10:00 hours and until 15:00 hours (there can be carried out punctual traffic cuts subsequently to remove wax from the streets, after Local Police guidelines).
On the following map we can see the area that usually is closed to traffic due to the itineraries of parades, diversions of public transport will be through Camino de Ronda and Carrera Oficial.
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About 16:00 hours all accesses and itineraries going through Gran Vía de Colón, Reyes Católicos, Acera del Darro, Recogidas and area of Plaza de Mariana Pineda and surrounding streets, will be closed to traffic due to parades, through Carrera Oficial, this is:
Carrera de la Virgen (central way), plaza
del Campillo, plaza Mariana Pineda, Ángel Ganivet, Puerta Real de España, Mesones, Marqués de Gerona, plaza de las Pasiegas, S.I. Cathedral.
Special attention is given to traffic in the perimeter of: Cruz de Lagos, Palacio de Congresos, Poeta Manuel de Góngora and Puente Verde, to create diversions of traffic if necessary.
This plan expects hot spots of traffic in big streets of the city, as Avenida de Juan Pablo II, roundabouts in Rotary, Circunvalación, Arabial - Méndez Núñez or the surroundings of Acera del Darro, Humilladero and Villarejo, among others.
Due to parades, during all week there Will be wax on the streets, a very dangerous issue mostly for two wheeled vehicles. Usually, traffic restrictions in San Matías and Varela streets will be carried out for motorbikes and mopeds during Holy Week.
At the end of Holy Week, there will be traffic cuts in Ángel Ganivet, Acera del Darro, etc. to remove wax from the streets. This action is usually carried out on the following Monday to Holy Week.
Check all itineraries of parades on the website Real Federación de Hermandades y Cofradías de Semana Santa de la Ciudad de Granada and on the website Affections to Mobility in Holy Week.
More info on social media of City Council of Granada, Mobility Granada, Local Police in Granada y la web de Transportes Rober.