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Grand Gothic interior of Palma Cathedral in Mallorca, showcasing towering vaulted ceilings, a large circular stained-glass rose window, and opulent lighting fixtures.
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Solemn altar area of Palma Cathedral, featuring Gaudí's distinctive modern canopy hanging above, surrounded by ancient stone walls and artistic details.
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Mallorca Cathedral Ticket | Spain


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  • Skip the lines and admire Mallorca Cathedral, a stunning 14th-century Gothic masterpiece overlooking the Mediterranean Sea
  • Explore its grand three naves and visit the royal tombs of Kings Jaime II and Jaime III
  • Marvel at intricate stonework and sculptures by the renowned artist Guillermo Sagrera
  • Discover Gaudí’s remarkable 20th-century additions that enhance this architectural gem
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry), Fast track ticket
Exhibit typeArt exhibits, Historical exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture, Classical art
Tour typesNone
Additional service & facilityFast Track

Product Info

— What to Expect —

Skip the lines and step into the breathtaking Mallorca Cathedral, one of the most magnificent Gothic landmarks in Spain. Overlooking the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, this 14th century sandstone masterpiece known as La Seu stands as the crown jewel of Palma and a true architectural wonder.

Wander through its grand three naves, admire the towering columns, and visit the royal tombs of Kings Jaime II and Jaime III. Marvel at the intricate sculptures by Guillermo Sagrera, and discover the striking 20th century additions by Antoni Gaudí, blending tradition with innovation.

A visit to Mallorca Cathedral is more than just sightseeing, it is an unforgettable journey through centuries of art, faith, and history in one of the island’s most iconic landmarks.

Magnificent pipe organ inside Palma Cathedral, featuring intricate Gothic carvings and modern pipes, with stained-glass window light visible in the background.

Solemn altar area of Palma Cathedral, featuring Gaudí's distinctive modern canopy hanging above, surrounded by ancient stone walls and artistic details.

Purchase Notice

  • Show your smartphone ticket at the entrance to have it scanned
  • From November to March the entrance is from Plaça de la Seu, through the Almoina building
  • From April to October the entrance is from Portal del Mirador
  • No luggage allowed

Includes/Excludes

  • Skip-the-line admission to Mallorca Cathedral
  • Skip-the-line admission to Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca
  • Personal expenses
  • Other expenses not mentioned above
  • Terrace visits

Reminders

  • The Mallorca Cathedral is a place of worship, so please dress appropriately

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: Palma Cathedral

Address: Palma Cathedral Plaça de la Seu, s/n, 07001, Palma de Mallorca


Business Hours

Monday 10:00–14:15 (Last Entry Time: 13:30)

Tuesday 10:00–14:15 (Last Entry Time: 13:30)

Wednesday 10:00–14:15 (Last Entry Time: 13:30)

Thursday 10:00–14:15 (Last Entry Time: 13:30)

Friday 10:00–14:15 (Last Entry Time: 13:30)

Saturday 10:00–14:15 (Last Entry Time: 13:30)

Sunday Closed

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What makes Mallorca Cathedral a significant historical and architectural landmark?

Mallorca Cathedral, also known as La Seu, is a stunning 14th-century Gothic masterpiece overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Its significance lies in its grand scale, intricate stonework by renowned artist Guillermo Sagrera, and the royal tombs of Kings Jaime II and Jaime III. It also features notable 20th-century additions by Antoni Gaudí, blending historical Gothic grandeur with modernist touches, making it a unique architectural gem in Palma.

2. What can visitors experience inside Mallorca Cathedral?

Inside Mallorca Cathedral, visitors can explore its grand three naves, admire the impressive rose window, and view the royal tombs. You can marvel at the intricate stonework and sculptures, and discover the distinctive architectural enhancements introduced by Antoni Gaudí, including his unique canopy over the altar and stained-glass work. The overall experience offers a profound sense of history and architectural beauty, all while enjoying skip-the-line access.

3. Are there specific dress code requirements for visiting Mallorca Cathedral?

Yes, visitors to Mallorca Cathedral are expected to dress respectfully. This typically means covering shoulders and knees. It is advisable to avoid overly revealing clothing, such as tank tops, short shorts, or mini-skirts, to ensure entry and to show respect for the religious significance of the site. Comfortable footwear is also recommended as you will be doing a fair amount of walking.

4. What are the recommended transportation options from Palma Cruise Port to Mallorca Cathedral?

From Palma Cruise Port, you can reach Mallorca Cathedral via several convenient options. A taxi or ride-sharing service offers a direct route, typically taking about 15-20 minutes depending on traffic. Alternatively, public buses are available near the port, offering a more economical option with stops close to the cathedral. For those who enjoy a scenic stroll, the cathedral is also within walking distance from the port, passing through Palma's waterfront and historic areas.

5. What are the public transportation routes to Mallorca Cathedral from central Palma?

From central Palma, Mallorca Cathedral is easily accessible by public transportation. Numerous city bus lines have stops within a short walking distance of the cathedral, such as those stopping near La Lonja or the Parc de la Mar. Specific bus routes can be found on local transit maps. It's also a very pleasant and common walk from many central locations like Plaza Mayor or Plaza España, allowing you to enjoy the city's charming streets and atmosphere on your way.

6. What are the typical operating hours for visitors at Mallorca Cathedral?

The typical operating hours for visitors at Mallorca Cathedral vary by season and day of the week. Generally, it is open for tourist visits on weekdays, with shorter hours or closures on Sundays and during specific religious services and holidays. To ensure a smooth visit, it is always recommended to check the most current schedule and any special event closures before your planned visit.

7. How can visitors purchase tickets to Mallorca Cathedral?

Visitors can purchase tickets to Mallorca Cathedral through various methods. Tickets are often available for purchase directly at the cathedral entrance. For convenience and to save valuable time, especially during peak seasons when lines can be long, it is highly recommended to purchase your tickets in advance online. For example, through KKday, you can easily secure your skip-the-line entry, allowing direct access to explore the cathedral's grandeur without the wait.

8. What unique architectural elements did Gaudí contribute to Mallorca Cathedral?

Antoni Gaudí's contributions to Mallorca Cathedral in the early 20th century are notable for their distinctive modernist flair integrated into the Gothic structure. His most prominent additions include the large iron canopy above the main altar, which is a striking sculptural piece. He also oversaw the repositioning of the choir stalls, created new stained-glass windows to improve lighting, and designed a unique system of electric lighting, all enhancing the cathedral's interior with new light and artistic details.

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