Comprehensive Guide to Planning Your Visit to Rafa Nadal Museum

Rafa Nadal Museum | Visitor information at a glance

Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience interior with interactive tennis exhibits and memorabilia in Mallorca, Spain.
  • Location: Rafa Nadal Academy, Manacor, Mallorca, Spain
  • Opening hours: Daily from 10am to 6:30pm
  • Last admission: 5:30pm
  • Recommended visit duration: 1.5–2 hours
  • Best time to visit: Weekday mornings and the low season (November–March)
  • Ideal for: Tennis fans, families, sports enthusiasts, and visitors exploring eastern Mallorca
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible with accessible parking and facilities available

What are the Rafa Nadal Museum opening hours?

  • The Rafa Nadal Museum is open daily from 10am to 6:30pm, with the final admission at 5:30pm.
  • Visitors are encouraged to arrive close to their selected entry time and allow at least 1.5 hours to explore the museum's exhibitions and interactive experiences.
  • Opening hours may vary on certain public holidays or during special events, so it is recommended to check the latest schedule before your visit.

Best time to visit Rafa Nadal Museum

  • For the quietest experience, visit on a weekday morning when visitor numbers are typically lower and interactive exhibits are less busy.
  • The busiest period is generally between June and September, when Mallorca sees its highest tourist numbers. During these months, booking your tickets in advance is recommended.
  • If you prefer a more relaxed atmosphere, consider visiting between November and March, when the museum and surrounding attractions are usually less crowded.

Where is Rafa Nadal Museum Located?

Aerial view of Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience with tennis courts in Mallorca, Spain.

The Rafa Nadal Museum is located inside the Rafa Nadal Academy in Manacor, on Mallorca's east side.

Address: Ctra. Cales de Mallorca s/n, Km 1.2, 07500 Manacor, Mallorca, Spain | Find on Google Maps

The museum is easily reached by car, train, taxi, or regional bus services from Palma and other parts of Mallorca.

Getting to Rafa Nadal Museum

How to Get to Rafa Nadal Museum?

By public transportation

By bus

  • Take the TIB bus number 355 from the Manacor bus station.
  • From the bus stop, it is a short walk to the museum.

By train

  • Take the train to Manacor train station.

Note: Getting to the Rafa Nadal Museum is easiest by bus from Palma or by car from nearby towns. Check bus schedules in advance, as services can be limited outside peak hours. If driving, arrive early to secure parking nearby.

By car

The museum is located on Ctra. Manacor-Porto Cristo, km 7.5. Take the Ma-15 highway from the city centre and follow the signs for Manacor.

Parking:

There is on-site parking for free with accessible wheelchair spaces provided.

Know Before You Go To Rafa Nadal Museum

Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience interior with interactive tennis exhibits and memorabilia in Mallorca, Spain.
  • Visitors enter the museum through the main entrance within the Rafa Nadal Academy complex. Follow the museum signage upon arrival and keep your ticket ready for validation.
  • Arriving a few minutes before your selected entry time is recommended, particularly during weekends and peak travel periods.
Restroom sign guiding tourists to nearby facilities.

The Rafa Nadal Museum has several facilities, including:

  • Cloakroom
  • Restrooms
  • Gift shop
  • Cafeteria
  • Restaurant
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Baby changing facilities
Italia in Miniatura park with wheelchair-accessible pathways and miniature Italian landmarks.
  • The Rafa Nadal Museum is wheelchair accessible.

Visiting with Family

The Rafa Nadal Museum is a great place to visit with family. There are a number of kid-friendly activities available, including:

  • The Rafa Nadal Museum
  • The interactive exhibits
  • The cafe and restaurant
Mediterranean lunch with grilled fish skewers, vegetable stack, and wine.
  • Restaurante Roland Garros - Rafa Nadal Academy serves international cuisine with a focus on French dishes. It is located within the Rafa Nadal Academy and has stunning views of the tennis courts.
  • Factoria Restaurant- serves Mediterranean cuisine with a focus on fresh, local ingredients. It is located in a converted factory and has a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Osteria Pane e Olio- serves Italian cuisine, specializing in pizzas and pastas. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
  • Can March- serves traditional Mallorcan cuisine. It is located in a 17th century manor house and has a charming atmosphere.
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  • Luxury: HIPOTELS Hipocampo Palace & Spa, Son Mas, La Reserva Rotana
  • Mid-Range: Hotel Cala Murada, Aparthotel Marina Drach, THB Felip
  • Budget: Aparthotel Vistamar, Hostal Sa Punta, Apartamentos Vistamar
Interactive virtual race game at Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience.
  • Book your tickets in advance. The museum is very popular and tickets can sell out quickly, especially during peak season. You can book your tickets online or at the museum.
  • Arrive on time. Your ticket is for a specific time slot, so it is important to arrive on time. If you are late, you may not be able to enter the museum.
  • Dress appropriately. The museum has a dress code that prohibits swimwear, beachwear, and exposed torsos. You should also wear comfortable shoes as you will be doing a lot of walking.
  • No smoking or eating inside the museum. There is a designated smoking area outside the museum. You are also not allowed to eat or drink inside the museum.
  • Do not touch the exhibits. The exhibits are fragile and should not be touched. There is an alarm system that will go off if you touch an exhibit.
  • Be respectful of other visitors. The museum is a place to learn about Rafael Nadal and his career. Please be respectful of other visitors and do not make noise or take photos without permission.
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  • Mercado de Manacor: This is a flea market and street market where you can find all sorts of souvenirs, food, and local products. It is located just 0.6 miles (1 kilometre) from the museum.
  • Vins Miquel Gelabert: This is a winery and vineyard where you can learn about the wine-making process and taste some of the local wines. It is located 1 mile (1.6 kilometres) from the museum.
  • Iglesia De San Vicente Ferrer: This is a church located 0.9 miles (1.4 kilometres) from the museum. It is worth a visit for its beautiful architecture and history.
  • Teatre i Auditori de Manacor: This is a theatre and auditorium where you can catch a show or concert. It is located 1.3 miles (2.1 kilometres) from the museum.

Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting Rafa Nadal Museum

The Rafa Nadal Museum is located in Manacor, Mallorca, Spain.