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Espai Francesc Quetglas is a gallery and service venue on C. de Manacor 156 in Palma, Mallorca. The site has been used for COVID and flu vaccinations, PCR and antigen testing, and at times for children’s vaccinations; some people were vaccinated in 3 minutes, others within 10 minutes. Parking is available on the premises, walk-ins are accepted for vaccination, and the entrance is reached from Manacor Street just after a roundabout.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an appointment at Espai Francesc Quetglas?
For the vaccination visits mentioned in reviews, walk-ins were often accepted and some people were seen immediately. Several visitors report being processed in about 3 to 10 minutes. For other uses, such as exhibitions or events, the procedure may differ depending on the programme.
Is there parking at Espai Francesc Quetglas?
Yes, several reviews confirm parking on site or within the premises. The location is described as spacious, which makes on-site parking generally straightforward. A practical tip from visitors: access is only via Manacor Street, so using a navigation app can help.
How do I find the entrance to Espai Francesc Quetglas?
According to several visitors, the entrance is somewhat hidden and sits just after a roundabout. Reviews also note that access is only from Manacor Street. If you are visiting for a timed appointment, it is sensible to allow a few extra minutes for finding the entrance.
What is Espai Francesc Quetglas currently used for?
Reviews mention Espai Francesc Quetglas being used at different times for COVID and flu vaccinations, PCR and antigen tests, and cultural events. Some visitors also note separate lines or areas for different test services. Because the use can change, it is worth checking the current appointment or event details before going.
How long does a visit to Espai Francesc Quetglas usually take?
It depends on the service. For vaccinations, several visitors report very quick visits, sometimes just 3 minutes from entry to exit and often within about 10 minutes. For antigen or PCR tests, waiting times can be longer; reviews mention on-site antigen results in 15 minutes, but also SMS results after nearly 2 days or 6 days.
Is Espai Francesc Quetglas suitable for children and people with reduced mobility?
Several reviews mention that children were handled well during vaccination visits. The building is also described as spacious, which can make movement around the site easier. One practical note from visitors is that the post-vaccination waiting area can be exposed to wind and rain, so weather-appropriate clothing may help.
What are the opening hours of Espai Francesc Quetglas?
Opening hours depend on the current service. Reviews mention vaccination hours until 7:15 pm, while official websites at the time listed 8:00 pm. One visitor also noted that the centre closes on 28 February when vaccinations end, so it is worth checking the current schedule before travelling.

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C. de Manacor, 156, 07007 Palma
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