Mallorca: Royal Palace of La Almudaina Entry Ticket
Mallorca: Royal Palace of La Almudaina Entry Ticket
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Discover La Almudaina, Mallorca’s Royal Palace. Explore medieval halls, Saint Anne’s Chapel, and royal decor spanning centuries, while enjoying stunning views of Palma’s waterfront.
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Highlights
- Visit the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, a mix of Roman, Islamic, and Gothic styles.
- Explore Saint Anne’s Chapel, ancient baths, and royal halls.
- Admire decor from the 15th to 20th centuries in the medieval ground floor.
- Learn the palace’s history as a Muslim alcázar and royal residence.
- Enjoy panoramic views of Palma’s coastline from the palace.
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- Entry to the Royal Palace of La Almudaina
- Access to all main areas, including the King’s and Queen’s Palaces and Saint Anne’s Chapel
Excludes
- Guided tours or audio guides
- Food and beverages
How It Works
Important Information:
- Address: Located in Palma, Mallorca’s capital, near the Cathedral
- Accessibility: The palace offers access to most areas, though some may be less accessible for visitors with mobility issues
- Dress Code: Please dress respectfully, as the palace is used for royal events
Opening Hours:
- Winter (October - March): Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Summer (April - September): Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
(Last entry one hour before closing; closed on Mondays)
Special Closures (2024):
- January 1, January 6, May 1, June 24, December 24-26, December 31
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Explore the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, a historical gem in Palma, Mallorca, blending Roman, Islamic, and Gothic influences. Originally a Roman fort, it became a Muslim alcázar in the 14th century before transforming into a royal palace under King James II. Today, it serves as the summer residence of Spain’s royal family. Wander through the medieval ground floor with furnishings and decor from the 15th to 20th centuries, and admire the elegant upper floor used for royal functions. Highlights include Saint Anne’s Chapel, the ancient baths, and the King’s and Queen’s Palaces. With breathtaking views of Palma’s waterfront, La Almudaina offers a rich insight into Mallorca’s regal heritage and architectural splendor.