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Augusta is a cinema in Palma, at Av. del Gran i General Consell 2, close to Plaza España and the train and bus station. It has 7 screening rooms, with some films shown in original language and Spanish subtitles, plus renovated auditoriums with comfortable seats and good sound and projection. Wednesday tickets cost under €4, while the standard ticket price is €7.50. Nearby parking is available, including 2 to 3 hours free, but several rooms involve stairs and are difficult for wheelchair users.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Augusta located in Palma and what is the easiest way to get there?
Augusta is centrally located in Palma, close to Plaza España and the bus/train station. Many visitors get there on foot or by bus because it is in the city centre. If you are arriving by car, it is sensible to allow a little extra time to find the entrance.
Is parking available near Augusta?
Reviews mention nearby parking, including 3 hours of free parking on Comte de Sallent and another note of 2 hours free parking. Availability can be limited, so arriving early is practical. For a film visit, 2 hours is roughly the length of a standard screening.
Which language versions are shown at Augusta?
Several reviews say Augusta often screens films in original version with Spanish subtitles (VOSE). However, not every film is shown in the same format, so it is worth checking the specific screening. Some visitors also note that certain films start only after 8 pm.
How much do tickets cost at Augusta?
Prices mentioned in reviews vary by day and offer. One visitor states a standard ticket price of €7.50, while others say Wednesday tickets cost less than €4. A Monday visit for 2 adults and 1 child was reported at €13.50 in total.
Do I need to book in advance or arrive early at Augusta?
Advance booking is not explicitly mentioned in the available information. However, several reviews recommend arriving early because queues can form at the ticket counter and snack point. That is especially useful if you want to buy drinks or popcorn before the screening.
Is Augusta accessible for wheelchairs and people with reduced mobility?
Accessibility is described differently across reviews. Several visitors mention that some auditoriums are reached via stairs or multiple levels, which can make access more complex. If mobility is important for your visit, it is sensible to call ahead on +34 971 75 20 55 and ask about the most suitable room.
How many screens does Augusta have and what is the setup like?
Reviews mention 7 screening rooms at Augusta. Several visitors note good picture and sound quality, as well as comfortable seats, especially in renovated rooms. At the same time, some rooms are described as smaller and reached via corridors or multiple floors, so allowing extra time before the screening is useful.
Are snacks and drinks available at Augusta?
Yes, reviews mention snacks and drinks, including menu offers on certain days. One Wednesday visit was reported at €10 for the film plus a full menu. Some reviews also note that there may be only one snack counter for several screens, so short waits can occur.

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Av. del Gran i General Consell, 2, 07004 Palma
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