Palma Cathedral Skip-the-Line Tickets with Terrace Access Tickets at Palma Cathedral

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Palma Cathedral Skip-the-Line Tickets with Terrace Access

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  • Spectacular visuals
  • Worth every penny

Visitors rave about the stunning views of Palma de Mallorca from the cathedral's terrace, with many describing it as a 'must-see' experience. While some visitors found the 200 stairs to be challenging, most agreed that the views were well worth the climb. With a rating of 4.20/5, Palma Cathedral is a top attraction in Mallorca.

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Palma Cathedral Skip-the-Line Tickets with Terrace Access

Skip the queues and step into one of Spain's most magnificent Gothic cathedrals. Palma Cathedral, known locally as La Seu, dominates the city skyline with its soaring spires and massive rose window. Your skip-the-line ticket includes access to the cathedral's stunning terraces, where you'll climb nearly 200 stairs for panoramic views across Palma's harbour and the Mediterranean beyond.

Built between the 13th and 17th centuries, the cathedral showcases remarkable Gothic architecture enhanced by Antoni Gaudí's early 20th-century modernist touches. The interior features one of the world's largest Gothic rose windows, measuring 14 metres across with over 1,200 pieces of stained glass. As sunlight streams through, colourful rays illuminate the nave in a spectacular light display that changes throughout the day.

The terrace climb takes you past centuries-old graffiti carved by stonemasons and visitors into the ancient bell tower walls. At the top, you'll stand among the flying buttresses and ornate pinnacles, with sweeping views over Palma's rooftops, the bustling harbour, and distant hills. It's a unique perspective that few visitors experience.

Highlights

  • The immense Rose Window with over 1,200 pieces of vibrant stained glass
  • Antoni Gaudí's modernist contributions including original lighting and furnishings
  • Panoramic terrace views across Palma's harbour and the Mediterranean
  • The Royal Chapel with its historic altars and intricate stonework
  • Side chapels featuring ecclesiastical art and master craftsmanship
  • Close-up views of flying buttresses and Gothic architectural details from the terraces

Plan Your Visit to Palma Cathedral

The cathedral opens daily, though hours vary seasonally. From April to October, enter via Portal del Mirador. Between November and March, use the entrance at Placa de la Seu through the Almonia Building. Plan to spend 1-2 hours exploring both the interior and terraces.

Start early in the morning for calmer terraces and better lighting for photography. The 200-step climb to the terraces requires reasonable fitness levels, and children under 9 cannot access the terrace areas for safety reasons. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water for the ascent.

Remember the dress code: both men and women must cover shoulders and knees to enter. The general cathedral area is wheelchair accessible, though the terrace stairs are not suitable for visitors with mobility issues.

While exploring Palma's historic quarter, consider visiting other nearby attractions like the Royal Palace of La Almudaina or taking a guided walking tour of Palma's old town to discover more of the city's rich history and architecture.

Why you'll love it

  • Skip the queue at La Seu, Palma's soaring Gothic cathedral
  • Climb nearly 200 stairs to the cathedral's sweeping terraces
  • Panoramic views across Palma harbour and the Mediterranean
  • Marvel at the massive rose window and centuries-old stone spires
  • Built between the 13th and 17th centuries above Palma's waterfront

What's included

  • Skip-the-line entry to Palma Cathedral
  • Access to the cathedral terraces
  • Panoramic views across Palma harbour

Good to know

Age suitability
There is no age restriction for visiting Palma Cathedral. However, children under 6 years old are free of charge, and children between 6-18 years old receive a discounted ticket.
Opening hours
Thu10:00-17:15
Know before you go

Before visiting Palma Cathedral, make sure to wear comfortable shoes for the 200 stairs to the terrace. It's recommended to arrive early to avoid long queues. Bring a camera to capture stunning views of Palma de Mallorca. The cathedral is wheelchair accessible, but some areas may be restricted due to construction or maintenance. Please check the official website for updates. Bring a bottle of water and snacks to keep you energized throughout your visit.

Visitor guidelines

Please respect the cathedral's atmosphere and refrain from loud conversations or taking flash photography. Mobile phones are allowed for personal use, but please be considerate of other visitors. Food and drink are not allowed inside the cathedral, except for bottled water. Smoking is strictly prohibited. Please follow the instructions of the staff and security personnel at all times.

Cancellation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Frequently asked

How long does it take?

Your visit to Palma Cathedral will last approximately 60 minutes, including the time spent climbing the stairs to the terrace.

Is it suitable for families?

Yes, Palma Cathedral is suitable for families with children. However, please note that the 200 stairs to the terrace may be challenging for young children or those with mobility issues.

What's included?

Your ticket includes access to the cathedral, the 200 stairs to the terrace, and stunning views of Palma de Mallorca.

How do I get there?

Palma Cathedral is located in the heart of Palma de Mallorca. You can take a taxi, bus, or walk from the city center. Please check the official website for parking information and directions.

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