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article_detailDate Published: 13/03/2024ARCHIVED ARTICLE -Seats on sale now for Semana Santa processions in Cartagena
Buy a ticket to sit and watch Cartagena’s Easter Week parades 2024
Seats to watch the Easter parades in Cartagena this Holy Week are now on sale online.This year, more than 8,000 seats will be put out for people to be able to enjoy the Easter processions, and the exciting new development this year is the incorporation of a box with capacity for 400 seats next to the church of Santa María.You can purchase your place on the website sillascartagena.compralaentrada.com.Prices range from 3 euros to 8 euros per seat, depending on the procession and the area.Seats for the Stations of the Cross at El Socorro, as well as the procession on the Friday of Sorrows, are available for 4 euros. The same price applies to the processions on Easter Monday, Holy Thursday and Holy Saturday. The seats for Palm Sunday and Holy Tuesday cost 5 euros.Prices for seats on Holy Wednesday vary from 3 euros in Serreta and Duque streets to 8 euros in Calle del Aire, Cañón, Santa Florentina and the first row of Puerta de Murcia. The same applies to Good Friday and Easter Sunday. The two rows in Plaza San Ginés will cost 7 euros.For those who wish to reserve their seats in person, from this Saturday, March 16, there will be an information booth in Cartagena’s Plaza del Icue open from 9am to 2pm and from 5pm to 8pm. From March 20, another information point will be set up in Calle del Aire.Image: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena
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