Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Spain Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Spain is the most important day for Christians. It marks the belief that Jesus rose from the dead. For many people this day means hope, new life, and the triumph of good over suffering.
Easter Sunday falls each year in spring. It is the Sunday after the first full moon that follows March 21. Because this depends on the moon, the exact date changes every year, usually between late March and April.
In Spain, Easter Sunday is part of Holy Week. Communities and churches across the country mark the day as a key point in their religious calendar. Schools and many families plan around the week so they can take part in the observance.
The day is significant because it is the foundation of Christian faith. For believers, it confirms Jesus as the source of salvation. For wider Spanish society, it is a time of reflection, family gatherings, and shared cultural identity.
Traditions
On Easter Sunday many families wake early and go to joyful church services. In some towns there are bright processions with music, flowers, and people celebrating the Resurrection with cheers and bells.
After church families share a big lunch. Typical foods include roast lamb or kid, savory stews, and sweet treats. People also eat torrijas, a bread pudding, and chocolate eggs.
In eastern Spain, families give a mona de Pascua cake to godchildren. Children sometimes have small egg hunts or receive decorated eggs. Houses are often decorated with spring flowers and colorful ribbons.
People also bless baskets of food at the church in some places. Visiting relatives, sharing meals, and enjoying sweets are central to the day.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks and some museums close or have limited hours on Easter Sunday. Public transport and roads get very busy. Book trains and tours in advance, expect road closures, and give extra time to reach stations and attractions.
Respect local events and crowds. Keep valuables safe and stay with your group. Look for guided tours, open cafes, or parks to enjoy the day. Check opening hours online and carry ID and some cash in case card machines are closed.