Estación Intermodal-Plaza de España is Palma’s underground main transport hub, located at C/ del Marquès de la Fontsanta, 24. Trains, the metro and buses all leave from the same station, with direct links to many parts of Mallorca; one fare from Palma to Pollença is €8, and bus 104 serves Magaluf while bus 103 goes to Santa Ponsa. The station has two levels, lifts, toilets, lockers, a supermarket, cafés and public bike hire. Clear signs and a straightforward layout make transfers easy.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the correct bus or train platform inside Estación Intermodal-Plaza de España?
Estación Intermodal-Plaza de España is underground and has at least 2 levels: the upper level for metro and train access, and a lower level for the bus terminal. Reviews mention clear signage, which helps with transfers. If it is your first visit, allow a few extra minutes to orient yourself.
Which transport options leave from here, and how much of Mallorca can I reach?
Buses, trains and the metro all depart from Estación Intermodal-Plaza de España, making it Palma’s main land transport hub. Several reviews state that you can reach almost any destination on Mallorca from here. Specific routes mentioned include bus 104 to Magaluf and bus 103 to Santa Ponsa.
Can I pay by card or mobile at Estación Intermodal-Plaza de España?
Yes, some bus services accept card payments, and one review mentions a discount when paying by card. A check-in/check-out system with a debit card is also mentioned for part of the transport network. Because rules can vary by line, it is worth checking the notices before boarding.
What facilities are available inside the station?
Reviews mention toilets, lockers, a supermarket, cafés, a cafeteria, a lift and public bike rental at Estación Intermodal-Plaza de España. One reviewer also notes that there are plenty of benches for waiting. That makes the station useful for longer transfers or a short stop in Palma.
Is the station easy for tourists and non-Spanish speakers to use?
Several reviews describe the station as clearly signposted and easy to navigate for visitors. Estación Intermodal-Plaza de España is underground and spread over multiple levels, so it helps to follow the signs for bus, train and metro. If you are travelling with luggage, the lift is useful and is mentioned in the reviews.
How punctual are the buses and trains, and how late does the station operate?
Reviews describe both buses and trains as punctual. One reviewer says buses run until late in the evening, while trains do not operate as late. For the exact last departure, it is best to check the timetable for your specific line, as times vary by route.
Is the station comfortable in summer and accessible with luggage?
The station is underground and has lifts, escalators and stairs, which helps when travelling with luggage. Several reviews also mention that it can become very hot in summer. If you are carrying suitcases, the lifts are the most practical option, and it is sensible to allow extra time when the station is busy.
When was Estación Intermodal-Plaza de España inaugurated?
One review states that Estación Intermodal-Plaza de España was inaugurated on 1 March 2007. It is now Palma’s central hub for bus, train and metro connections. The underground, multi-level layout helps keep transfer routes short.