Today
Open 10am–3:15pm
Last Admission
3pm
Jan 1 TO Mar 30 Timings Days (Jan 1 TO Mar 30) | TIMINGS | Last Admission |
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Monday | 10:00am–3:15pm | 3:00pm |
Tuesday | 10:00am–3:15pm | 3:00pm |
Wednesday | 10:00am–3:15pm | 3:00pm |
Thursday | 10:00am–3:15pm | 3:00pm |
Friday | 10:00am–3:15pm | 3:00pm |
Saturday | 10:00am–3:15pm | 3:00pm |
Sunday | Closed |
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The Palma Cathedral mass timings and laud songs are as follows:
Monday to Friday: 9am
Saturdays: 9am and 7pm
Sundays and Public Holidays: 9:55am, 10:30am 12pm, 7pm
If you're short on time, you can still enjoy the highlights of Palma Cathedral in 2-4 hours. Take a leisurely stroll through the cathedral's spacious interior, admire the intricate Gothic architecture, and climb the bell tower for panoramic views of the city.
With a bit more time, you can delve deeper into the cathedral's history and treasures. Explore the cloisters, adorned with colorful azulejo tiles, and visit the museum to view religious art and artifacts. Take a guided tour to learn about the cathedral's construction and significance.
For a truly immersive experience, dedicate an entire day to exploring Palma Cathedral. Start with a leisurely breakfast in the cathedral's cafe, then immerse yourself in the cathedral's tranquil atmosphere. Observe the delicate craftsmanship of the stained glass windows and marvel at the grandeur of the main altar.
The Palma Cathedral is closed to tourists on Sundays.
The best time to visit the Palma Cathedral is during the low season and on weekdays if you are looking for a relaxed and more pleasant experience.
The Palma Cathedral is closed on most public holidays. That said, the attraction is open from 10am to 2:15pm on Labor Day (1st May) and Hispanic Heritage Day (12th October).
Whether you should visit the Palma Cathedral on a public holiday depends on your preference. It is best to skip the experience if you wish to stay clear of the crowd.
The Palma Cathedral is open from 10am to 2:15pm on public holidays including, Labor Day (1st May) and Hispanic Heritage Day (12th October).
The Palma Cathedral mass timings are 9am on weekdays, 9am and 7pm on Saturdays, and 9:55am 10:30am, 12pm, and 7pm on Sundays and Public Holidays.