Things to do in Palma Cathedral
It’s hard to miss the Palma Cathedral – or La Seu, as the locals call it – when you’re in the island’s capital city. This 44-metre-tall temple has sat in the same hilltop, sea-view spot for over 800 years – 400 of which were spent under construction. Nowadays, its huge sandstone exterior – a mishmash of Catalan Gothic and North European architecture – is the perfect selfie backdrop. When you’re done admiring its good looks, be sure to head inside the cathedral to see its huge golden altar and stained-glass windows – the place really pops with colour when the light shines through the latter.
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Palma Cathedral
Majorca
Spain
Reviews Palma Cathedral
“Really enjoyed cathedral and would have loved to stay and look round longer”
“Too much time on the coach, too long in the cathedral, to short in Parma. Linking 3 visits in one trip was too much.”
“Cathedral tour boring. We to many facts and figures and far too long. Not enough time in Palma and nowhere near enough time in Valdamossa. Would've preferred a trip just to Valdamossa and lots more free time.”
“First of all getting back on the bus. It's not wheelchair friendly as some make it out. Couldn't get in most of the shops at all. The pavements wasn't all that great. Would I visit it again I don't think so.”

