Palma Cathedral Tickets
Discover Mallorca Cathedral and its breathtaking terraces. Take the self-guided tour and revel in the Gothic splendor, sea vistas, and city panoramas.-
Marvel at the Catalan Gothic architecture of the famed Palma Cathedral, a monument built entirely of sandstone.
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Explore religious artworks and artifacts at the Sacred Art Museum, and get a glimpse of Mallorca’s rich cultural heritage.
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Discover the contribution of Antoni Gaudi to the cathedral's iconic architecture and witness magnificent works of art by Miquel Barcelo.
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Upgrade your ticket for an immersive audio guide and learn all about the Mirador door and the mausoleum of the Spanish royal family.
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Fun fact: The Palma Cathedral took 400 years to build.
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Marvel at the Catalan Gothic architecture of the famed Palma Cathedral, a monument built entirely of sandstone.
-
Explore religious artworks and artifacts at the Sacred Art Museum, and get a glimpse of Mallorca’s rich cultural heritage.
-
Discover the contribution of Antoni Gaudi to the cathedral's iconic architecture and witness magnificent works of art by Miquel Barcelo.
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Upgrade your ticket for an immersive audio guide and learn all about the Mirador door and the mausoleum of the Spanish royal family.
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Fun fact: The Palma Cathedral took 400 years to build.
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Join a guided tour of Palma’s Old Town to walk through narrow paved streets and dive into stories of secret underground tunnels.
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Get priority entry to the Palma Cathedral and gape into the 'Eye of the Gothic'. Listen to stories of Gaudi as you bathe under a kaleidoscope of stained-glass light.
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Spend some time by yourself at the cathedral’s museum, wandering under soaring arches surrounded by religious artifacts and artistic treasures.
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With extended access to Barceló Chapel you can admire the vibrant ceramic mural that covers all its walls for as long as you'd like.
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Fun fact: The Cathedral's stained-glass rosette is one of the largest in Europe, with 12m diameter. 1,900 times larger than an average dinner plate!
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Join a guided tour of Palma’s Old Town to walk through narrow paved streets and dive into stories of secret underground tunnels.
-
Get priority entry to the Palma Cathedral and gape into the 'Eye of the Gothic'. Listen to stories of Gaudi as you bathe under a kaleidoscope of stained-glass light.
-
Spend some time by yourself at the cathedral’s museum, wandering under soaring arches surrounded by religious artifacts and artistic treasures.
-
With extended access to Barceló Chapel you can admire the vibrant ceramic mural that covers all its walls for as long as you'd like.
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Fun fact: The Cathedral's stained-glass rosette is one of the largest in Europe, with 12m diameter. 1,900 times larger than an average dinner plate!
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See Palma De Mallorca's Renaissance architecture on a 24-hour hop-on hop-off tour, boarding from any of the 17 stops while buses run every 25 minutes.
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Stay in the loop with free WiFi while multilingual guides spin tales of Castell de Bellver and Poble Espanyol, as you savor open-top deck views.
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Skip the queues and step into Palma Cathedral, reachable by buses, and see its golden grandeur assembled in a towering sandstone masterpiece by Gaudi.
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Dive into Mallorca's Museum of Sacred Art, where ornate robes, chalices, and vivid biblical scenes tell tales of the island's religious history.
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Fun fact: Inside the cathedral, you’ll find a massive 16th-century cross made of gold that’s said to be the largest of its kind in Europe.
More details
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See Palma De Mallorca's Renaissance architecture on a 24-hour hop-on hop-off tour, boarding from any of the 17 stops while buses run every 25 minutes.
-
Stay in the loop with free WiFi while multilingual guides spin tales of Castell de Bellver and Poble Espanyol, as you savor open-top deck views.
-
Skip the queues and step into Palma Cathedral, reachable by buses, and see its golden grandeur assembled in a towering sandstone masterpiece by Gaudi.
-
Dive into Mallorca's Museum of Sacred Art, where ornate robes, chalices, and vivid biblical scenes tell tales of the island's religious history.
-
Fun fact: Inside the cathedral, you’ll find a massive 16th-century cross made of gold that’s said to be the largest of its kind in Europe.