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Wet but cozy: Palma on October 13
A rainy but comfortable day in Palma
Rainy weather in Palma can still work well for museums, cafés and relaxed city time.
Published: April 22, 2026

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Is October 13 a good day to visit Palma if it rains?
Palma can still be pleasant on a rainy October day, but it is better suited to indoor plans than long walks. The city tends to feel quieter, and cafés, galleries, museums, and sheltered streets become the most comfortable places to spend time.
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What should I wear in Palma when it is mild but rainy?
Choose light layers, waterproof shoes, and a rain jacket.
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2FAQ
Can you still walk around Palma in the rain?
Yes, but sheltered streets are the best option.
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What kind of weather does Palma usually have on October 13?
Mild temperatures, but damp and cooler than it looks.
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4FAQ
Are buses in Palma affected by heavy rain?
Yes, buses run, but delays are more likely in wet weather.
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5FAQ
Is the Palma market worth visiting when it rains?
Yes, but expect a more limited and weather-proof version of the market.
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What are the best indoor things to do in Palma on a rainy day?
Museums, galleries, cultural spaces, and sheltered cafés are the best options.
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What does Palma feel like during a rainy autumn day?
It feels quieter, softer, and more reflective than usual.
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