The terraces of the iconic Cathedral of Mallorca, known for offering spectacular views of the Bay of Palma and the city, will reopen to the public on Thursday 3rd April. It is an excellent opportunity to discover or rediscover the majesty of one of the island’s most important monuments from a unique perspective.
The terraces will be open Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm, and on Saturdays from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm. Visitors will be able to access in hourly shifts, organised every 30 minutes. It is important to note that the terrace route is not suitable for people with cardiovascular conditions, vertigo, or reduced mobility, and visitors must be over 9 years old. General access to the terraces can be obtained with a combined ticket, which also includes a visit to the Cathedral and the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca. The cost of this ticket is €25.
This experience will allow visitors to enjoy the impressive panoramic view from the top of the Cathedral, including views of the belfry, flying buttresses, the rose window, and of course, the majestic Bay of Palma. To enrich the visit, attendees can opt for an audio guide that provides detailed information about the Cathedral and the tour of the terraces.
Access for residents to the terraces of the Cathedral of Mallorca
Residents of the Diocese of Mallorca will be able to enjoy free access to the terraces from the 3rd to the 5th of April. During these days, they can explore the heights of the Cathedral at no cost, as long as they provide proof of residence in Mallorca. Starting from the 7th of April, free entry will be available on Fridays for residents of the Diocese, but in this case, tickets must be purchased at the ticket office, and the relevant documentation must be provided. The price will be €8 from Monday to Thursday, and on Saturdays.
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