Palma Cathedral Skip-the-Line Tickets with Terrace Access

Enjoy fast entry to Palma Cathedral, marvel at Gothic features and city views from its terraces and discover world-renowned stained glass.

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Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Bypass queues with priority entry to Palma Cathedral

  • Experience sweeping Palma views from exclusive terraces

  • Admire elaborate Gothic designs and Antoni Gaudí's contributions

  • See the monumental Rose Window with over 1,200 stained glass pieces

  • Encounter historical graffiti and climb the impressive bell tower stairs

What’s Included

  • Admission to Palma Cathedral

  • Access to the cathedral’s terraces

About

Your visit to Palma Cathedral

Step into the heart of Mallorca’s history and architecture with a seamless entrance to Palma Cathedral. Avoid the lines and maximize your exploration of this iconic structure, which has overlooked the city skyline for centuries. With your skip-the-line ticket, take your time discovering both the grand interiors and the remarkable terraces that offer a sweeping panorama over Palma and the Mediterranean.

An architectural journey

Palma Cathedral, also known as La Seu, represents one of the most outstanding examples of Gothic architecture in Spain. Its construction extended from the 13th to the 17th centuries, resulting in a blend of styles and details across the complex. The interior showcases the creative vision of Antoni Gaudí, who contributed modernist influences during the cathedral's restoration in the early 20th century, including original lighting, furnishings and artistic elements.

Among its most celebrated features is the immense Rose Window. Measuring 14 meters in diameter and built with over 1,200 pieces of vibrant stained glass, it is one of the world’s largest Gothic windows. As sunlight passes through, the colourful rays illuminate the nave, creating a breathtaking visual display at specific times of the day.

Climbing to the terraces

Your ticket lets you ascend nearly 200 stairs to reach the cathedral's terraces. As you climb, notice centuries-old graffiti etched by past stonemasons and visitors, a living record inside the ancient bell tower. Reaching the top, you'll experience a new perspective—getting close to the flying buttresses, spires and ornate pinnacles that make the cathedral’s exterior so striking from the ground.

The terraces give you an exclusive look at architectural details and frame a stunning panorama over Palma's rooftops, harbor and distant hills. They provide unique photo opportunities and a serene atmosphere high above the city crowds.

Highlights to explore inside

  • The Royal Chapel, with its historic altars

  • Side chapels and intricate stonework by master artisans

  • Gaudí’s creative and functional additions

  • Sculpture, stained glass and ecclesiastical art exhibits across the cathedral

Tips for your experience

  • Start early to enjoy calmer terraces and softer morning light

  • Dress respectfully; shoulders and knees should be covered

  • Prepare for the staircase climb with comfortable shoes and water

  • Audio guides may be available—bring headphones for best results

Whether you are drawn by the cathedral's rich cultural heritage, unique art or commanding city views, your skip-the-line ticket ensures you spend more time exploring and less time waiting.

Book your Palma Cathedral Skip-the-Line Tickets with Terrace Access tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Keep your ticket handy during your visit

  • Do not bring large bags as security checks may be required

  • Photography may be restricted in certain areas

  • Follow signage for terrace access and entry points during seasonal changes

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00am - 05:15pm 10:00am - 05:15pm 10:00am - 05:15pm 10:00am - 05:15pm 10:00am - 05:15pm 10:00am - 02:15pm Closed

FAQs

Is the cathedral accessible to wheelchair users?

General access is possible but the terrace stairs are not suitable for wheelchairs or those with mobility issues.

Can children access the terraces?

Children under 9 are not permitted on the terraces for safety reasons.

What is the dress code for visiting?

Both men and women must cover shoulders and knees to enter.

Are pets allowed inside the cathedral?

Only guide dogs are allowed inside the cathedral premises.

Which entrance should I use?

From April to October, use Portal del Mirador. From November to March, enter via Placa de la Seu and the Almonia Building.

Know before you go
  • Entry requires modest attire covering shoulders and knees

  • Terrace access is not suitable for children under 9

  • Use the Portal del Mirador entrance April to October; use Placa de la Seu entrance November to March

  • Visitors under 18 must be with an adult

  • Comfortable shoes are recommended for the staircase climb

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Bypass queues with priority entry to Palma Cathedral

  • Experience sweeping Palma views from exclusive terraces

  • Admire elaborate Gothic designs and Antoni Gaudí's contributions

  • See the monumental Rose Window with over 1,200 stained glass pieces

  • Encounter historical graffiti and climb the impressive bell tower stairs

What’s Included

  • Admission to Palma Cathedral

  • Access to the cathedral’s terraces

About

Your visit to Palma Cathedral

Step into the heart of Mallorca’s history and architecture with a seamless entrance to Palma Cathedral. Avoid the lines and maximize your exploration of this iconic structure, which has overlooked the city skyline for centuries. With your skip-the-line ticket, take your time discovering both the grand interiors and the remarkable terraces that offer a sweeping panorama over Palma and the Mediterranean.

An architectural journey

Palma Cathedral, also known as La Seu, represents one of the most outstanding examples of Gothic architecture in Spain. Its construction extended from the 13th to the 17th centuries, resulting in a blend of styles and details across the complex. The interior showcases the creative vision of Antoni Gaudí, who contributed modernist influences during the cathedral's restoration in the early 20th century, including original lighting, furnishings and artistic elements.

Among its most celebrated features is the immense Rose Window. Measuring 14 meters in diameter and built with over 1,200 pieces of vibrant stained glass, it is one of the world’s largest Gothic windows. As sunlight passes through, the colourful rays illuminate the nave, creating a breathtaking visual display at specific times of the day.

Climbing to the terraces

Your ticket lets you ascend nearly 200 stairs to reach the cathedral's terraces. As you climb, notice centuries-old graffiti etched by past stonemasons and visitors, a living record inside the ancient bell tower. Reaching the top, you'll experience a new perspective—getting close to the flying buttresses, spires and ornate pinnacles that make the cathedral’s exterior so striking from the ground.

The terraces give you an exclusive look at architectural details and frame a stunning panorama over Palma's rooftops, harbor and distant hills. They provide unique photo opportunities and a serene atmosphere high above the city crowds.

Highlights to explore inside

  • The Royal Chapel, with its historic altars

  • Side chapels and intricate stonework by master artisans

  • Gaudí’s creative and functional additions

  • Sculpture, stained glass and ecclesiastical art exhibits across the cathedral

Tips for your experience

  • Start early to enjoy calmer terraces and softer morning light

  • Dress respectfully; shoulders and knees should be covered

  • Prepare for the staircase climb with comfortable shoes and water

  • Audio guides may be available—bring headphones for best results

Whether you are drawn by the cathedral's rich cultural heritage, unique art or commanding city views, your skip-the-line ticket ensures you spend more time exploring and less time waiting.

Book your Palma Cathedral Skip-the-Line Tickets with Terrace Access tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Keep your ticket handy during your visit

  • Do not bring large bags as security checks may be required

  • Photography may be restricted in certain areas

  • Follow signage for terrace access and entry points during seasonal changes

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00am - 05:15pm 10:00am - 05:15pm 10:00am - 05:15pm 10:00am - 05:15pm 10:00am - 05:15pm 10:00am - 02:15pm Closed

FAQs

Is the cathedral accessible to wheelchair users?

General access is possible but the terrace stairs are not suitable for wheelchairs or those with mobility issues.

Can children access the terraces?

Children under 9 are not permitted on the terraces for safety reasons.

What is the dress code for visiting?

Both men and women must cover shoulders and knees to enter.

Are pets allowed inside the cathedral?

Only guide dogs are allowed inside the cathedral premises.

Which entrance should I use?

From April to October, use Portal del Mirador. From November to March, enter via Placa de la Seu and the Almonia Building.

Know before you go
  • Entry requires modest attire covering shoulders and knees

  • Terrace access is not suitable for children under 9

  • Use the Portal del Mirador entrance April to October; use Placa de la Seu entrance November to March

  • Visitors under 18 must be with an adult

  • Comfortable shoes are recommended for the staircase climb

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Bypass queues with priority entry to Palma Cathedral

  • Experience sweeping Palma views from exclusive terraces

  • Admire elaborate Gothic designs and Antoni Gaudí's contributions

  • See the monumental Rose Window with over 1,200 stained glass pieces

  • Encounter historical graffiti and climb the impressive bell tower stairs

What’s Included

  • Admission to Palma Cathedral

  • Access to the cathedral’s terraces

About

Your visit to Palma Cathedral

Step into the heart of Mallorca’s history and architecture with a seamless entrance to Palma Cathedral. Avoid the lines and maximize your exploration of this iconic structure, which has overlooked the city skyline for centuries. With your skip-the-line ticket, take your time discovering both the grand interiors and the remarkable terraces that offer a sweeping panorama over Palma and the Mediterranean.

An architectural journey

Palma Cathedral, also known as La Seu, represents one of the most outstanding examples of Gothic architecture in Spain. Its construction extended from the 13th to the 17th centuries, resulting in a blend of styles and details across the complex. The interior showcases the creative vision of Antoni Gaudí, who contributed modernist influences during the cathedral's restoration in the early 20th century, including original lighting, furnishings and artistic elements.

Among its most celebrated features is the immense Rose Window. Measuring 14 meters in diameter and built with over 1,200 pieces of vibrant stained glass, it is one of the world’s largest Gothic windows. As sunlight passes through, the colourful rays illuminate the nave, creating a breathtaking visual display at specific times of the day.

Climbing to the terraces

Your ticket lets you ascend nearly 200 stairs to reach the cathedral's terraces. As you climb, notice centuries-old graffiti etched by past stonemasons and visitors, a living record inside the ancient bell tower. Reaching the top, you'll experience a new perspective—getting close to the flying buttresses, spires and ornate pinnacles that make the cathedral’s exterior so striking from the ground.

The terraces give you an exclusive look at architectural details and frame a stunning panorama over Palma's rooftops, harbor and distant hills. They provide unique photo opportunities and a serene atmosphere high above the city crowds.

Highlights to explore inside

  • The Royal Chapel, with its historic altars

  • Side chapels and intricate stonework by master artisans

  • Gaudí’s creative and functional additions

  • Sculpture, stained glass and ecclesiastical art exhibits across the cathedral

Tips for your experience

  • Start early to enjoy calmer terraces and softer morning light

  • Dress respectfully; shoulders and knees should be covered

  • Prepare for the staircase climb with comfortable shoes and water

  • Audio guides may be available—bring headphones for best results

Whether you are drawn by the cathedral's rich cultural heritage, unique art or commanding city views, your skip-the-line ticket ensures you spend more time exploring and less time waiting.

Book your Palma Cathedral Skip-the-Line Tickets with Terrace Access tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Entry requires modest attire covering shoulders and knees

  • Terrace access is not suitable for children under 9

  • Use the Portal del Mirador entrance April to October; use Placa de la Seu entrance November to March

  • Visitors under 18 must be with an adult

  • Comfortable shoes are recommended for the staircase climb

Visitor guidelines
  • Keep your ticket handy during your visit

  • Do not bring large bags as security checks may be required

  • Photography may be restricted in certain areas

  • Follow signage for terrace access and entry points during seasonal changes

FAQs

Is the cathedral accessible to wheelchair users?

General access is possible but the terrace stairs are not suitable for wheelchairs or those with mobility issues.

Can children access the terraces?

Children under 9 are not permitted on the terraces for safety reasons.

What is the dress code for visiting?

Both men and women must cover shoulders and knees to enter.

Are pets allowed inside the cathedral?

Only guide dogs are allowed inside the cathedral premises.

Which entrance should I use?

From April to October, use Portal del Mirador. From November to March, enter via Placa de la Seu and the Almonia Building.

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Bypass queues with priority entry to Palma Cathedral

  • Experience sweeping Palma views from exclusive terraces

  • Admire elaborate Gothic designs and Antoni Gaudí's contributions

  • See the monumental Rose Window with over 1,200 stained glass pieces

  • Encounter historical graffiti and climb the impressive bell tower stairs

What’s Included

  • Admission to Palma Cathedral

  • Access to the cathedral’s terraces

About

Your visit to Palma Cathedral

Step into the heart of Mallorca’s history and architecture with a seamless entrance to Palma Cathedral. Avoid the lines and maximize your exploration of this iconic structure, which has overlooked the city skyline for centuries. With your skip-the-line ticket, take your time discovering both the grand interiors and the remarkable terraces that offer a sweeping panorama over Palma and the Mediterranean.

An architectural journey

Palma Cathedral, also known as La Seu, represents one of the most outstanding examples of Gothic architecture in Spain. Its construction extended from the 13th to the 17th centuries, resulting in a blend of styles and details across the complex. The interior showcases the creative vision of Antoni Gaudí, who contributed modernist influences during the cathedral's restoration in the early 20th century, including original lighting, furnishings and artistic elements.

Among its most celebrated features is the immense Rose Window. Measuring 14 meters in diameter and built with over 1,200 pieces of vibrant stained glass, it is one of the world’s largest Gothic windows. As sunlight passes through, the colourful rays illuminate the nave, creating a breathtaking visual display at specific times of the day.

Climbing to the terraces

Your ticket lets you ascend nearly 200 stairs to reach the cathedral's terraces. As you climb, notice centuries-old graffiti etched by past stonemasons and visitors, a living record inside the ancient bell tower. Reaching the top, you'll experience a new perspective—getting close to the flying buttresses, spires and ornate pinnacles that make the cathedral’s exterior so striking from the ground.

The terraces give you an exclusive look at architectural details and frame a stunning panorama over Palma's rooftops, harbor and distant hills. They provide unique photo opportunities and a serene atmosphere high above the city crowds.

Highlights to explore inside

  • The Royal Chapel, with its historic altars

  • Side chapels and intricate stonework by master artisans

  • Gaudí’s creative and functional additions

  • Sculpture, stained glass and ecclesiastical art exhibits across the cathedral

Tips for your experience

  • Start early to enjoy calmer terraces and softer morning light

  • Dress respectfully; shoulders and knees should be covered

  • Prepare for the staircase climb with comfortable shoes and water

  • Audio guides may be available—bring headphones for best results

Whether you are drawn by the cathedral's rich cultural heritage, unique art or commanding city views, your skip-the-line ticket ensures you spend more time exploring and less time waiting.

Book your Palma Cathedral Skip-the-Line Tickets with Terrace Access tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Entry requires modest attire covering shoulders and knees

  • Terrace access is not suitable for children under 9

  • Use the Portal del Mirador entrance April to October; use Placa de la Seu entrance November to March

  • Visitors under 18 must be with an adult

  • Comfortable shoes are recommended for the staircase climb

Visitor guidelines
  • Keep your ticket handy during your visit

  • Do not bring large bags as security checks may be required

  • Photography may be restricted in certain areas

  • Follow signage for terrace access and entry points during seasonal changes

FAQs

Is the cathedral accessible to wheelchair users?

General access is possible but the terrace stairs are not suitable for wheelchairs or those with mobility issues.

Can children access the terraces?

Children under 9 are not permitted on the terraces for safety reasons.

What is the dress code for visiting?

Both men and women must cover shoulders and knees to enter.

Are pets allowed inside the cathedral?

Only guide dogs are allowed inside the cathedral premises.

Which entrance should I use?

From April to October, use Portal del Mirador. From November to March, enter via Placa de la Seu and the Almonia Building.

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

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