Palma Cathedral Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket
Why this one made the list
La Seu is the building the resort brochures crop out and the best reason to give Palma a day: a Gothic cathedral raised on the sea wall so its rose window, one of the largest in Europe, lights up over the bay, with an interior Gaudí spent a decade rearranging and a Miquel Barceló ceramic chapel that still starts arguments. At around USD 13 with skip-the-line entry, it is the cheapest world-class hour the Balearics sell, and 16,000 reviews at 4.6 say the ticket does its job.
Timing is the only strategy required: the famous light show through the rose window is a morning event, and on the two magic dates (February 2 and November 11) the double rose alignment fills the nave at 8am with queues to match. Any morning beats any afternoon. The audio context is worth adding if offered; the building under-labels itself, and Gaudí's interventions reward knowing where to look. Pairs with a old-town wander and the Palma tapas evening for the complete city day.
- ✓ You're giving Palma the day it deserves; this is the anchor
- ✓ Morning slots are open; the rose-window light is the whole show
- ✓ USD 13 for the Balearics' best building strikes you as the bargain it is
- ✗ Your Mallorca is strictly coves and boats; no argument, just different islands
- ✗ Afternoon is your only window; the interior dims to merely beautiful
- ✗ Church fatigue is real for your group; this one converts skeptics, but not all of them
Palma Cathedral Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket runs from $13 per person. Live dates and availability are on GetYourGuide.
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