Admission No Longer Free: How Palma's New Pricing Policy Is Changing the City
What Palma’s New Pricing Policy Means for Day Trips
Higher fees for attractions and transport may make a Palma day trip more expensive and change how visitors plan their time.

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What does Palma’s new pricing policy mean for a day trip?
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Why is Palma charging more for some public sites and transport now?
Palma says the extra revenue should help pay for maintenance and restoration.
How much does it cost to enter Castillo de San Carlos in Palma?
Castillo de San Carlos now charges five euros for admission.
Will tourists pay more than residents at Castell de Bellver in Palma?
Non-residents now pay more to visit Castell de Bellver.
Can Palma visitors expect public transport to become more expensive too?
EMT plans to increase the single-ticket price for tourists.
Are there free places to enjoy Palma if paid attractions cost more?
Yes, Palma still has plenty of free public spaces to explore.
How is Palma deciding who pays more: locals or tourists?
Palma is charging visitors more while aiming to protect local residents.
Why are people in Palma concerned about paid access to public culture?
People fear higher fees could make public culture less open in Palma.
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