Holy Week in Alicante: Streets are full of life

Holy week in Alicante is one of the most splendid holidays in Spain. Dozens of brotherhoods come out in procession, followed by the “manolas” and the musical bands in a ritual that is full of emotion that covers entire streets of the city. Each day there are processions of two, three brotherhoods all leading up to the most spectacular in the neighborhood of San Antón, in the old part of town, known as the famous procession of the Santa Cruz church, which covers the uphill lift through the old fisherman area of Alicante making this one of the hardest procession, but one of the most emotional one.
Once the processions of the day are over, it is time to live the holiday in the night life of Alicante with the typical tapas, fried fish, beer and enjoying life surrounded by one of the most fascinating holidays of the Spanish culture.
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November 3rd, 2010 at 9:22 pm
i quite seem to enjoy my night life enjoying and attending parties, ~
December 3rd, 2010 at 3:15 am
having a regular nightlife can make your life a very colorful one, i enjoy having nigh outs :.~
October 27th, 2011 at 3:08 am
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