Mallorca Free Tour
Mallorca Free Tour is a walking excursion in Palma, based at Carrer del Moll 3. The programme lasts about 2 hours, with one report of 2.5 hours, and runs in Spanish, English and German; one English departure started at 11:00. The route covers the old town, cathedral, markets, squares, narrow streets and harbour views, with a stop at Mercado de l'Olivar after the main walk. Booking via the website is straightforward, with email contact, a reminder text and WhatsApp confirmation. Parking and accessible facilities are available.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Mallorca Free Tour last?
The tour usually lasts about 2 hours; one review also mentioned 2.5 hours. Mallorca Free Tour takes you through Palma's old town with stops such as the cathedral, squares and narrow streets. It is well suited as an early activity for the day.
Do I need to book Mallorca Free Tour in advance?
Yes, booking via the website is intended and is described in the reviews as straightforward. There is email communication beforehand, a reminder the day before and, in some cases, a WhatsApp confirmation shortly before the tour. This means the meeting point in Palma is clearly organised.
Where is the meeting point for Mallorca Free Tour?
The meeting point depends on the tour: on Saturdays at 11:00 at the tourist information office in Parc de la Mar, and on Fridays at 18:00 at Plaza Mayor in Palma. On Google Maps the name “Mallorca Free Tour” is listed, and an orange umbrella is used on site. Parking is available at both points.
Is Mallorca Free Tour free or paid?
It is a free tour in the tipping-model sense: there is no fixed ticket price, and participation is based on what you would like to give at the end. No fixed prices are currently listed on the website. For planning, the reservation is therefore the main thing.
In which languages is the tour available?
According to the website and reviews, tours are offered in several languages, including Spanish, English and German. The website explicitly mentions reservations in Spanish and tours in English. If you want a specific language, booking in advance is especially sensible.
Is the tour suitable for families, older people or people with limited mobility?
The route is usually described in reviews as fairly short and with little walking; a child aged 5 and 7 was able to join. The website also notes facilities described as “accessible”. If you have limited mobility, it is sensible to check the exact route in advance.
When is the best time for the tour in Palma?
The website lists tours at 11:00 and on Fridays at 18:00; reviews often say the morning is practical. In summer, Palma can be hot, so earlier or later times are often more pleasant. Some guides adapt the route and stay in shaded areas when it is hot.
Are there parking spaces and how do you get there?
Yes, the website lists parking at Parc de la Mar, on Av. Antoni Maura and at Plaza Mayor. For getting there, buses are also described, including EMT lines from Palma and TIB connections from other parts of the island. Mallorca Free Tour is therefore easy to reach even without a car.
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Location
Carrer del Moll, 3, 07012 Palma
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