Parc de Sa Riera
Parc de Sa Riera is a large urban park in Palma, on C. de Joan Dameto, s/n. It includes basketball, football and volleyball courts, plus areas for tennis, ping-pong, a skatepark and outdoor exercise machines. The children’s playground has a castle-style structure, and there is a separate dog area. Parking is available below the park or nearby, with toilets and drinking fountains on site.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there parking at Parc de Sa Riera and what is the best way to get there?
Yes, according to several reviews there are parking options nearby or below Parc de Sa Riera, including a paid car park in some cases. One visitor says it can be reached on foot, by bus or by car. The Salvador-Dalí-Strasse is mentioned as an easy access point; the entrance via Son Dameto involves a stony ramp and a metal bridge.
What sports and leisure areas are there at Parc de Sa Riera?
According to reviews, Parc de Sa Riera offers several sports areas, including basketball, football and volleyball courts. Tennis, table tennis, a skate park and training equipment are also mentioned. The park is also used for walks, jogging, yoga and events, so some areas may be occupied depending on the time of day.
Is Parc de Sa Riera suitable for children?
Yes, Parc de Sa Riera has a large children's playground, which reviews also describe as a castle-like play area. One visitor says it offers play options for children up to around 14 years old. The park is therefore interesting for families with different age groups, although in summer there is little shade in some areas.
Are there toilets, drinking water and a café at Parc de Sa Riera?
Yes, the reviews mention public toilets, drinking water fountains and a café or small bar or restaurant on site or nearby. Several visitors also mention benches in the park. For a summer visit, it is practical to bring water, as not all areas are equally well supplied.
Is Parc de Sa Riera dog-friendly?
Yes, Parc de Sa Riera has a designated dog area. This area is explicitly mentioned in the reviews. If you are coming with a dog, it is sensible to look out for the signs and follow the on-site rules, as the park is also used by families and sports users.
Is Parc de Sa Riera accessible and suitable for wheelchairs?
One visitor describes Parc de Sa Riera as accessible for people with reduced mobility. At the same time, there are different entrances: the route via Son Dameto is described as stony with a metal bridge, while Salvador-Dalí-Strasse is mentioned as an easier access point. For wheelchairs or pushchairs, the chosen entrance is therefore especially important.
When is the best time to visit Parc de Sa Riera?
Several reviews highlight shade and trees, but it is also mentioned that there is little shade in some areas in summer. A visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon is therefore practical, especially on warm days. The park is large and is also used for sport and events, so it can be busier at weekends.
Are there any current notes on opening hours or possible restrictions?
There are no verified details on fixed opening hours in the available data. One review mentions that Google shows the park as open only on Saturdays, but this is not officially confirmed. Visitors also report temporary renovations or closed entrances, so it is worth checking the current access situation briefly before you go.
Reviews
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Location
C. de Joan Dameto, s/n, 07011 Palma
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