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Palma modernizes car parks: lights indicate available spaces
How Palma’s New Parking Guidance System Works
Palma’s new parking system uses sensors and red-green lights to show free spaces in real time.
Published: May 17, 2026

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How do the new parking lights work in Palma?
Each parking bay has a sensor that detects whether the space is occupied. A green light means the space is free, while a red light means it is taken. Large signs at the entrance also show availability in real time.
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1FAQ
Which car parks in Palma are getting the new space indicators?
Calle Manacor and Marqués de la Sénia.
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2FAQ
Does a parking guidance system really make it easier to find a space in Palma?
Yes, it reduces the time spent searching.
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3FAQ
Is parking in Palma better early in the morning?
Usually, yes, it is calmer early in the day.
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4FAQ
Does smart parking help reduce traffic and emissions in Palma?
Yes, it can reduce search traffic and emissions.
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5FAQ
Is the new parking system in Palma useful for people going into the city centre every day?
Yes, it is especially useful for commuters.
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6FAQ
Why is good lighting still important in Palma car parks?
Because safe access matters after parking too.
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7FAQ
Is Palma planning to add more smart parking systems in the future?
Further expansion seems possible.
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