The Royal Palace of La Almudaina

The Royal Palace of La Almudaina

With a spectacular location by the sea and next to Palma Cathedral, the Royal Palace of La Almudaina narrates the history of Mallorca, offering a delightful mixture of the different cultures that came to the island to leave their mark.

Looking Back

Thanks to the beautiful location of the Almudaina, the different civilisations that have occupied the island have passed through the place, creating different spaces adapted to their tastes and needs. The area was occupied since the Talaiotic period, and some time later, the Romans also decided to settle in the same place.

The first version of the current palace was built in 1281 in a Muslim style, and years later it was modified by King James II, who gave it its current form.

Exploring the Palace

During the tour of the Royal Palace of La Almudaina in Mallorca, you'll visit different rooms in which the furnishings and beautiful decor are still preserved, evoking a palatial atmosphere that offers an authentic journey through time.

After walking down the royal staircase, your eyes and cameras will be drawn to the royal chambers, which still seem to be inhabited. During the visit, it's also worth paying attention to the chapel of St. Anne, a real Gothic jewel.

A Must-Visit

The Royal Palace of La Almudaina is one of the main places to see in Mallorca. As such, it's always full of visitors. The interior of the palace is perfectly preserved. It's a real pleasure to tour its facilities, making it a highly recommended visit.

In order to avoid crowds at the palace, tickets are sold at set times. To avoid queues and waiting, it's best to buy tickets online directly through the Almudaina website.

Schedule

Winter Opening Hours (October to March)
Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am to 6 pm
Monday: closed
Summer Opening Hours (April to September)
Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am to 7 pm
Monday: closed

Price

Adults: 7 (US$ 8.13)
Children aged 5-16 and seniors over 65: 4 (US$ 4.64)
Children under 5: free entry