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Nit de l'Art 2025: Palma’s Long Night of Art — Tips for Saturday Evening
Nit de l'Art in Palma: What It Is and Why It Matters
Learn what Nit de l'Art is, where it happens in Palma, and why it draws crowds every year.
Published: April 22, 2026

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What is Nit de l'Art in Palma?
Nit de l'Art is Palma’s annual long night of art, when galleries, museums, and cultural spaces open their doors for an evening program. It has been part of the city’s cultural calendar since 1997 and turns the old town into a busy, walkable art route.
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When does Nit de l'Art 2025 take place in Palma?
It runs on Saturday from 18:00 to 23:00.
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Is Nit de l'Art in Palma free to attend?
Many events are free, but some venues may require tickets or reservations.
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What is the best way to get around Palma during Nit de l'Art?
Walking is usually the easiest option in Palma that evening.
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What should I wear to Nit de l'Art in Palma?
Wear comfortable shoes and bring a light sweater.
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Where does Nit de l'Art happen in Palma?
It is centered on Palma’s old town and nearby cultural venues.
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Is Nit de l'Art a good event for visitors to Palma?
It is a strong introduction to Palma’s art scene and evening atmosphere.
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Can I expect crowds at Nit de l'Art in Palma?
Yes, it is usually busy, especially at popular stops.
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