
Palma Cathedral Tickets
More commonly called La Seu by the locals, The Palma Cathedral is a spectacular 14th-century architecture and one of Eur

Gargi Mallik
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If you are wondering what to do in Palma old town, set out on an adventure on this walking tour of the old town of Palma.
Visit the Palma Cathedral, La Lonja Exchange, Consolat de Mar, the Es Baluard Museum and Plaça de Cort.
Absorb the beauty of the Ajuntament Town Hall, Plaça Major, and the buildings of modernism.
Explore the unique squares, city palaces, Mediterranean patios and its photogenic streets.
Admire the famous artist Gaudí’s masterpieces of modernism at Plaça Marquès del Palmer.
Discover the historical importance of and how it was one of the most important economic cities in the world, especially in the Mediterranean Sea.
Look at the city’s architectural gems and essential sites, especially the island’s hidden treasures, such as courtyards called “patios” in Spanish.
Historical gems of Palma include the exchange La Lonja near the Palma cathedral, the cathedral itself, and a lot of secular architectural pieces, gardens, and squares.
You will also get to visit the Jewish quarter, the government building, the episcopal palace and the city wall, all revealing exciting stories.
Explore the diversity of Mediterranean culinary culture while you stroll through the lively market hall.

Adult ticket (8 to 99 years) up to 4 individuals – € 195
Child ticket (upto 7 years) – Free entry

More commonly called La Seu by the locals, The Palma Cathedral is a spectacular 14th-century architecture and one of Eur

Palma Cathedral in Mallorca is open every day except Sundays, with seasonal hours that change between summer and winter.

Set out on an adventure, cruise across Palma Bay on a boat, and swim in crystal-clear water. Savor a buffet-style