Aparcament del carrer del Moll is a public car park at Camí de l'Escullera 8 in Palma, Mallorca. It is about 2 minutes from the cathedral and within a short walk of the city centre, port, marina, waterfront and old town. Reported prices for 2 hours range from €2 to just under €3, with a 2-hour limit and no extension. Parking is free on Sundays and on Saturdays after 2:30 pm.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can you park at Aparcament del carrer del Moll?
Several reviews mention a maximum parking time of 2 hours. A few users also report a 4-hour limit because the car park is next to a health centre. One reviewer says the time cannot be extended, so it is worth checking the signs on arrival before taking a ticket.
What does parking cost there for 2 hours?
Reviews mention several prices for 2 hours, including €2.00, €2.40, €2.65 and just under €3.00. The exact amount may vary depending on the time or ticket type. For a short stay, it is sensible to check the machine before paying.
Is parking free on weekends or Sundays?
Several reviews say parking is free on Sundays. There are also reports of free parking from Saturday after 2:30 pm, and some users mention free weekend and night parking. As these details come from visitor reports, it is sensible to check the current signs on site.
How close is Aparcament del carrer del Moll to the cathedral and old town?
Several reviews describe the car park as about 2 minutes from the cathedral. The walk to the city centre, old town, port and marina is also described as short. For a visit to Palma, this makes the location very central if you plan to continue on foot.
When is the best time to find a space?
According to reviews, it is often easier to find a space early in the morning. One user reported finding a spot around 4 pm on a Saturday in October. In August, the car park is described as especially busy, so arriving earlier in the day may help.
What payment methods are available at the machines?
Several reviews mention that the payment machines do not always work reliably. Some machines accept cash only, while others take cards, so finding a working machine can take time. Fake QR-code stickers were also reported on the terminals, so it is best not to scan any QR codes on the machines.
Is the car park easy to access and suitable for larger vehicles?
Reviews describe the car park as easy to access and mention ample capacity. At the same time, the bays are described as narrow, which may matter for larger vehicles. Signage for the entrance and exit is also reported as unclear in some comments, so it is sensible to drive in slowly.