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Mirador Galilea is a viewpoint in Galilea, Mallorca, about 25 minutes from Palma. From the church square you can see the sea, the Tramuntana mountains, the valley, fields, forests and the Inca area; benches under trees give shade in the mid-morning. The square has a café/bar with a small terrace, tables, coffee, cake, tapas, pizza and meals. Parking is hard to find, and a reservation may be required.

Frequently Asked Questions

What views can I expect from Mirador Galilea?
Visitor reports mention sea views, as well as mountains, the valley, fields and woodland. Several reviews also note views towards Inca and northern Mallorca. Mirador Galilea is in Galilea, described as the highest village on the island, so it is a clear panoramic stop.
Is there a café or bar on site?
Yes. Several reviews mention a bar or café in the village square with a small terrace and tables. Some visitors also refer to two bars in the square. As opening can vary, it is sensible to check the current situation on arrival, especially if you plan a longer stop at Mirador Galilea.
How do I get to Galilea, and is the road difficult?
Galilea is about 25 minutes from Palma and is reached by a mountain road with bends and switchbacks. Several visitors describe the climb as manageable, including for less experienced drivers, though it is worth taking it steadily. If you are prone to dizziness, allow extra time and drive carefully.
Is parking available at Mirador Galilea?
Visitor reports say parking in Galilea is not always easy and can be difficult to find. There is no officially confirmed large car park in the available data, so arriving early is sensible. If you plan to visit the square and viewpoint, allow extra time for parking.
How much time should I allow for a visit?
For a short stop, 30 to 60 minutes is often enough if you only want to enjoy the view from the square. If you plan to sit at the café, walk through the village or add a hike, 1 to 2 hours is more realistic. Several visitors recommend allowing extra time for the climb and a relaxed pause with the scenery.
Is Mirador Galilea quiet or busy?
Reviews often describe Mirador Galilea as very quiet and peaceful. At the same time, the square and café can be busier at certain times, especially when visitors stop for coffee or a meal. If you prefer a calmer visit, morning is a good option, and the shaded benches under the trees are mentioned by several reviewers.
Can I combine the visit with a walk, hike or cycling route?
Yes. Several visitors combine Mirador Galilea with walks, hikes and cycling routes in the area. Its location in the hill village makes it a practical stop on an active day out. The paths around Galilea and towards the Tramuntana are also mentioned frequently in reviews.
Do I need a reservation to visit?
No reservation is confirmed for the viewpoint itself in the available information. However, at least one review says reservations can be essential for the food and drink area if you plan to eat or have a drink there. It is best to check the current situation in advance, as opening and capacity can vary.

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