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Today is Maundy Thursday and in some towns/cities along some(?) caminos you can find still alive the seven churches visitation tradition:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Churches_Visitation
Don't think you must be in a town/city big enough as to have 7 churches to find the tradition alive. You can find it in some small towns with just one church; in which case people enter and exit 7 times from the church as if they were visiting a different church each time.
If you happen to be in a city with lots of tourism during Holy Week and if you are making the visit for (deep) religious reasons (and not -just- for cultural reasons or due to tradition or for tourist purposes or...), I would suggest to avoid the city center and the most tourist churches where you are likely to find a lot of people visiting the churches but few religious spirit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Churches_Visitation
Don't think you must be in a town/city big enough as to have 7 churches to find the tradition alive. You can find it in some small towns with just one church; in which case people enter and exit 7 times from the church as if they were visiting a different church each time.
If you happen to be in a city with lots of tourism during Holy Week and if you are making the visit for (deep) religious reasons (and not -just- for cultural reasons or due to tradition or for tourist purposes or...), I would suggest to avoid the city center and the most tourist churches where you are likely to find a lot of people visiting the churches but few religious spirit.