Palma Cathedral Skip-the-Line Tickets






























Palma Cathedral Skip-the-Line Tickets
Skip the lines at the famed Palma Cathedral, a 13th-century structure built of sandstone, reimagined by the famous Antoni Gaudí.
Gaze at the Sprawling Great Rose Window, made of about 1,236 pieces of stained glass set together to form the *Star of David*.
Soak in the intricate details of Miquel Barceló's ceramic mural, a must-see for any art lover visiting Palma de Mallorca.
Discover how the contributions of Antoni Gaudí have resulted in the cathedral’s stunning design it is known for today.
Upgrade your tickets to enjoy access to the terraces atop the bell tower for sweeping views of the harbour and Old Town.
Entry to Palma Cathedral
Entry to the Museum of the Cathedral
Access to the terraces (based on the option selected)
Live guide
Transport

Palma de Mallorca cathedral with palm-lined garden view.
Enjoy priority access to the world-renowned Palma Cathedral, a crucial religious site among Catholics, and explore how it was built over 400 years, its architecture, and more, with the option to upgrade to tickets with access to the cathedral's terraces.
Getting started
Skip the long ticket queues at the Palma Cathedral with these skip-the-line tickets, saving you at least 30 minutes. Use that time to walk around the cathedral and soak in the sense of calm that takes over you the moment you set foot inside it.
What to expect
Palma Cathedral: As you walk into the Palma Cathedral, take in the details of its architecture—the remarkable engineering of octagonal pillars that support the ribbed walls, the lofty central nave (among the tallest in Europe), and the Eye of the Gothic, a Rose Window made of 1,236 pieces of stained glass.
Extras
Terrace access: Upgrade your ticket to enjoy sweeping views the Old Town and Palma's harbor from the terraces which you can access from the top of the bell tower.
Wrapping Up
Draw your experience to the cathedral to a close with a visit to the Museum of the Cathedral and explore its three main rooms, which house key attractions like the seven-armed candelabra and silver work by Joan Matons from the early 18th century.

Mallorca Cathedral entrance with ornate carvings and statues.

Palma Cathedral interior with stained glass windows and vaulted ceilings.

Palma de Mallorca cathedral with palm-lined garden view.

Mallorca Cathedral entrance with ornate carvings and statues.

Palma Cathedral interior with stained glass windows and vaulted ceilings.

Ceiling view of Santa Maria de Majorica's gothic cathedral in Palma with stained glass windows.
What to bring
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Wear comfortable walking shoes, especially if you’re choosing a ticket with access to the terraces.
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Carry enough water to keep yourself hydrated.
What’s not allowed
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Clothes that don’t cover your knees and shoulders are not allowed.
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Pets cannot tag along for this experience (except guide dogs).
Accessibility
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This experience is wheelchair/pram accessible, but climbing the stairs to the terraces can be a challenge for those with reduced mobility.
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Guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Additional Information
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Children under 9 years of age are not allowed on the terraces.
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From April to October, the entrance to the Palma Cathedral is from Portal del Mirador.
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From November to March, the entrance to the Palma Cathedral is from Placa de la Seu, via the Almonia Building.
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Visitors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Religious statues in Palma Cathedral depicting angels around a golden altar.

Gothic interior with stained glass windows and columns in Palma Cathedral.

Ceiling view of Santa Maria de Majorica's gothic cathedral in Palma with stained glass windows.

Religious statues in Palma Cathedral depicting angels around a golden altar.

Gothic interior with stained glass windows and columns in Palma Cathedral.
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