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The Palma Cathedral itself doesn’t have parking of its own, and private cars are not allowed in the area. However, there are various parking lots located close to the cathedral, from which you can walk to the venue to begin your tour.

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Parking lots near Palma Cathedral

There are various parking lots located close to the Palma Cathedral, including: 

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Tips for parking near Palma Cathedral

  • If you’re visiting during the peak season, keep in mind that Palma can get very busy, and parking lots can get filled up rather quickly. We’d recommend getting there at around 8am so you can find ample space. 
  • All the parking lots mentioned above are disability-friendly, making it easy for those in wheelchairs or with mobility issues to navigate. 
  • If you don’t have a car, we’d recommend relying on public transport to get around, especially if you’re visiting during the peak season between May and October. 
  • The Palma Cathedral and the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca are also disability-friendly, making it easy for those in wheelchairs to explore. The terraces, however, are restricted for wheelchair users and those with cardiorespiratory illnesses.
























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Best time to visit Palma Cathedral 

Finding ample parking also depends on which part of the year you decide to visit the Palma Cathedral. The peak season is typically between May and October, and this is when the cathedral is at its busiest. Keep in mind that this is also the time of the year when the terraces are open to the public, drawing more visitors in turn. 

The low season is typically between January and March and in November. This is when the cathedral is less busy, allowing you to explore it peacefully. Regardless of the season, we’d recommend visiting in the morning as soon as the cathedral opens to explore it when the crowds are at their lowest.

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Frequently asked questions about parking near Palma Cathedral

Where can you park to visit the Palma Cathedral?

There are various paid parking lots close to the cathedral where you can park your car. Some of these include Aparcament, Aparcament de la Plaça Major, and Carrer de Berenguer de Tornamira Garage. We’d recommend reaching early for the best chance to find a spot.

Are these parking lots disability-friendly?

Yes, all the parking lots mentioned above cater to those with disabilities.

Is the Palma Cathedral wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the Palma Cathedral is wheelchair accessible, as is the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca. However, the terraces are not accessible to those with limited mobility, and there are no wheelchairs available for rent at the cathedral.

What are the Palma Cathedral opening hours?

The Palma Cathedral is open from Monday to Saturday between 10am and 5:15pm. Last entry is at 5pm. It remains closed on Sundays both in the summer and winter. You can read more in our guide on the Palma Cathedral opening hours.