The terraces of the Cathedral of Mallorca are now open to the public once again. Opening times and ticket prices are available on the Cathedral’s website, where tickets can also be purchased. The terraces will remain open until November. Visiting hours are Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 16:30, and on Saturdays from 10:00 to 13:30. Visits are organised every 30 minutes and each lasts approximately one hour.
Tickets can be bought online at catedraldemallorca.org or at the Cathedral’s ticket office. General admission costs €25 and includes entry to the Seu Cathedral, the terraces, and the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca. Residents of the Balearic dioceses (with valid proof of residency) may access the terraces free of charge on Fridays.
On these occasions, tickets must be purchased at the Cathedral’s ticket office. On other days (Monday to Thursday and Saturdays), residents of the archipelago’s dioceses are entitled to a reduced rate of €8, which covers entry to the Cathedral, terraces, and the Museum of Sacred Art.
Visiting the terraces provides a unique perspective on the Diocese’s most important temple, including the bell tower, flying buttresses, and the main rose window. The terraces also offer stunning views over Palma Bay and the city. Visitors may choose to hire an audio guide, which provides detailed information about the Cathedral, the terrace route, and the panoramic views.
For safety reasons, and due to the nature of the access and route, visits are restricted to people over nine years of age without cardiorespiratory conditions, vertigo, or reduced mobility, among other requirements.