Día de la Pesta: Palma's Unusual Ritual for Saint Sebastian
Joining Día de la Pesta in Palma as a visitor
A practical answer for visitors wondering whether they can join Palma’s Día de la Pesta procession respectfully.

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Can visitors join the Día de la Pesta procession in Palma?
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What is Día de la Pesta in Palma?
It is Palma’s Saint Sebastian ritual that combines remembrance, procession, and public celebration.
When does Día de la Pesta take place in Palma?
It starts in the late afternoon, with the procession following shortly after 5:00 PM.
What should I wear to Día de la Pesta in Palma?
Wear black, ideally at least a black top.
Where does Día de la Pesta happen in Palma?
It starts at Plaça de Cort and later moves to Plaza Llorenç Bisbal.
Are there road closures or bus changes for Día de la Pesta in Palma?
Expect traffic disruption and possible bus diversions in the old town.
Is Día de la Pesta in Palma more of a religious ritual or a street party?
It begins as a solemn ritual and ends in a more festive atmosphere.
Is Día de la Pesta worth seeing if I am visiting Palma in January?
It is a distinctive January tradition with both historical and local character.
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