The procession will begin at Plaza Miranda in Quiapo and will traverse key streets, including Villalobos, Carlos Palanca (Ilalim), Quezon Boulevard, Arlegui, Legarda, Hidalgo, and surrounding areas, before returning to Quiapo Church. The full route spans approximately 3.8 kilometers.
Road closures will start at 7 p.m. on April 2, with authorities noting that additional streets will be temporarily closed as the procession passes through various areas.
Among the roads affected are both northbound and southbound lanes of Quezon Boulevard from A. Mendoza/Fugoso to Quezon Bridge, as well as parts of España Boulevard, S.H. Loyola, San Sebastian Street, Legarda, and C. Palanca. Key thoroughfares such as Paterno, Gonzalo Puyat, Evangelista, and Carriedo streets will also be closed during the procession.
Traffic rerouting schemes will be implemented to manage the flow of vehicles. Motorists coming from A. Mendoza are advised to turn right to Fugoso Street, then left to Tomas Mapua Street. Those traveling from Quezon City via España Boulevard may take P. Campa or Nicanor Reyes (Morayta) routes and C.M. Recto Avenue.
Vehicles from P. Burgos Avenue heading to Quezon Bridge are encouraged to use Jones Bridge or MacArthur Bridge, while those from Ayala Bridge may pass through P. Casal or San Marcelino Street, UN Avenue. Meanwhile, motorists from Sta. Mesa are advised to divert to C.M. Recto Avenue instead of using Legarda.
Authorities urge the public to plan their trips ahead of time and expect heavy traffic in areas near the procession route.