The official Semana Santa Ronda 2026 programme in Spanish does include routes and starting points, although it lists them as church names and street itineraries rather than full postal addresses. In this guide, you’ll find clearly structured departure points, key routes, and timings, so you know exactly where to go and when.
Do the Processions Have Start Points and Routes?
Yes — every procession includes:
- Starting location (usually a parish church or sanctuary)
- Full street-by-street itinerary
- Key timing points (departure, official timing point, return)
However, the programme does not provide exact street addresses. Instead, it names well-known churches and plazas in Ronda, which are easy to locate on maps.
Palm Sunday (Domingo de Ramos)
Hermandad de la Entrada Triunfal en Jerusalén (La Pollinica)
- Start point: Parroquia de San Antonio de Padua (Barriada de La Dehesa)
- Times: 10:30 → 12:45 → 15:50
Route highlights:
- Plaza de San Antonio
- Virgen de Lourdes
- Parque del Sur
- Plaza del Socorro (official timing point)
- Carrera Espinel
- Plaza de la Merced
- Return via Parque del Sur and Plaza Pruna
👉 Where to stand: Plaza del Socorro or Carrera Espinel for central views.
Hermandad del Prendimiento
- Start point: Parroquia de San Cristóbal
- Times: 16:30 → 19:00 → 22:00
Route highlights:
- Avenida Andalucía
- Plaza del Ahorro
- Sevilla street
- Plaza del Socorro (timing point)
- Virgen de los Remedios
- Plaza Carmen Abela
- Avenida Martínez Astein
👉 Best viewing: Avenida Andalucía for space, or Plaza del Socorro for atmosphere.
Hermandad de la Salud y Amargura
- Start point: Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor
- Times: 19:00 → 22:00 → 00:15
Route highlights:
- Plaza Duquesa de Parcent
- Puente Nuevo
- Plaza de España
- Rosario
- Plaza del Socorro (timing point)
- Return via Puente Nuevo
👉 Best viewing: Puente Nuevo at sunset or Plaza de España.
Holy Monday (Lunes Santo)
Orando en el Huerto
- Start point: Parroquia de Santa Cecilia
- Times: 20:00 → 23:00 → 01:00
Route highlights:
- Plaza de los Descalzos
- Virgen de los Dolores
- Plaza de España
- Plaza del Socorro (timing point)
- Ríos Rosas
👉 Where to go: Plaza de España for dramatic lighting.
Holy Tuesday (Martes Santo)
Vía Crucis Penitencial de la Juventud Cofrade
- Start point: Parroquia de Santa Cecilia
- Times: 22:00 → 00:00
Route highlights:
- María Cabrera
- Plaza Carmen Abela
- Virgen de los Remedios
- Plaza de los Descalzos
👉 Best viewing: quieter streets like María Cabrera for a more intimate experience.
Holy Wednesday (Miércoles Santo)
Hermandad de la Columna y Esperanza
- Start point: Parroquia de San Cristóbal
- Times: 20:15 → 23:40 → 00:20
Route highlights:
- Plaza Virgen de la Esperanza
- Avenida de Málaga
- Carrera Espinel
- Plaza del Socorro (timing point)
- Virgen de los Remedios
Cristo de la Sangre
- Start point: Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor
- Times: 23:00 → 00:45 → 02:45
Route highlights:
- Puente Nuevo
- Plaza de España
- Plaza del Socorro (timing point)
- Return via Armiñán
👉 Where to stand: Puente Nuevo at night for iconic views.
Maundy Thursday (Jueves Santo)
Vera+Cruz, Paz y Caridad
- Start point: Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor
- Times: 19:00 → 21:20 → 22:50
Route highlights:
- Plaza Duquesa de Parcent
- Puente Nuevo
- Rosario
- Plaza del Socorro (timing point)
Ecce-Homo “Señor de la Escala”
- Start point: Santuario de María Auxiliadora
- Times: 19:30 → 22:15 → 00:45
Route highlights:
- Plaza de España
- Plaza de la Merced
- Plaza del Socorro (timing point)
- Return via Puente Nuevo
Vía Crucis del Arciprestazgo
- Start point: Parroquia de Nuestro Padre Jesús
- End point: Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor
- Times: 22:00 → 23:00
Route highlights:
- Puente Viejo
- Cuesta de Santo Domingo
- Plaza Duquesa de Parcent
👉 Best viewing: Puente Viejo for a historic setting.
Good Friday (Viernes Santo)
Cristo de los Remedios (Morning)
- Start point: Parroquia de Santa Cecilia
- Times: 12:00 → 13:15 → 15:15
Route highlights:
- Plaza Carmen Abela
- Plaza del Socorro (timing point)
- Plaza de España
Santo Entierro (Evening)
- Start point: Casa Hermandad / Parroquia del Espíritu Santo
- Times: 19:15 → 21:45 → 00:30
Route highlights:
- Puente Nuevo
- Plaza de España
- Plaza del Socorro (timing point)
María Santísima en la Soledad
- Start point: Iglesia de la Merced
- Times: 20:30 → 22:45 → 23:30
Route highlights:
- Plaza de la Merced
- Padre Mariano Soubirón
- Plaza del Socorro (timing point)
Jesús Nazareno y Dolores (Late Night)
- Start point: Parroquia de Nuestro Padre Jesús
- Times: 23:00 → 01:00 → 03:00
Route highlights:
- Calle Real
- Plaza del Socorro (timing point)
- Virgen de los Remedios
👉 Best viewing: late-night atmosphere around Plaza del Socorro.
Easter Sunday (Domingo de Resurrección)
Cristo Resucitado
- Start point: Parroquia del Espíritu Santo
- Times: 10:30 → 13:00 → 15:30
Route highlights:
- Puente Nuevo
- Plaza de España
- Plaza del Socorro (timing point)
Where Exactly Are the Start Points?
Although no street numbers are given, these are well-known landmarks:
- Parroquia de San Antonio de Padua – La Dehesa neighbourhood
- Parroquia de San Cristóbal – north of the centre
- Parroquia de Santa Cecilia – central residential area
- Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor – historic old town
- Santuario de María Auxiliadora – near Plaza Duquesa de Parcent
- Parroquia del Espíritu Santo – old town walls area
👉 Tip: Search these names directly in Google Maps for precise navigation.
Final Tips for Planning Your Route
- Plaza del Socorro is the official timing point for most processions
- Puente Nuevo offers the most iconic views
- Carrera Espinel is ideal for close-up viewing
Final Thoughts and Next Steps
Now you know that Semana Santa Ronda 2026 provides clear routes and starting points, even without exact addresses. Use the church names as your anchors, then choose key streets for the best experience.
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