The longest and best known procession in Barcelona is the Processó del Jesús del Gran Poder i l'Esperança Macarena, which leaves the Església de Sant Agustí and moves along Carrers de l'Hospital, La Rambla, Carrer de Santa Anna, Portal de l’Àngel, Plaça Nova until it reaches El Pla de la Catedral in front of Barcelona Cathedral, where it meets the procession of La Nostra Senyora de les Angústies.
The route then continues alond Carrer de Boters, Carrer del Pi, Pla de la Boqueria and ends at La Plaça de Sant Agustí in El Raval, where members of the Confraria meet and hold a closing ceremony.
It feel quite weird, when in the middle of the modern city from Barcelona, you find this celebration more typical from southern Spain.