Fiesta del Cine poster in a Mallorca cinema advertising €3.50 tickets

Fiesta del Cine: Cinema in Mallorca for €3.50 – where, how and why it's worth it

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The Fiesta del Cine brings cheap cinema tickets to Mallorca from November 3 to 6 — a tip for rainy days, Tramuntana evenings and explorers of small arthouse cinemas.

Fiesta del Cine: Cinema evening in Mallorca for €3.50

When the Tramuntana whistles through the alleys or a November rain makes Palma's cobbles shine, the cinema is a small, warm island. From November 3 to 6, the Fiesta del Cine makes exactly that possible: numerous screenings in Mallorca for only €3.50. Suddenly the home sofa evening seems much less exciting.

Which venues are taking part – from multiplex to arthouse

In Palma the selection is surprisingly varied. The large screens at Ocimax and in the Porto Pi and FAN shopping centres show the blockbusters you'd expect, while the charming CineCiutat and the intimate Sala Rívoli more often screen original versions, local series or special discoveries. Walking through the old town you occasionally smell popcorn from the suburbs, hear the murmur at the box office and see groups quickly buying tickets – a small but fine cinema atmosphere, completely without tourist crowds.

How to get tickets

Tickets are available online and at the box office. My tip: book in advance for evening screenings, especially on weekends seats fill up quickly. Staff at the cinemas on site often say: special screenings are just as cosy as regular sessions – only cheaper. If you need original versions (OV) or subtitles, you should check the schedules beforehand; not every venue shows everything at all times.

Who benefits most from the Fiesta

Students, families, couples or groups of friends – and anyone who wants to give a grey November day a bit of warmth. For €3.50 you often get more cinema for your money than a large drink in some bars. With some popcorn a ticket becomes almost a complete evening programme. And afterwards? A short stroll along the Passeig del Born, a coffee in a warm corner of the old town or a chat beneath the street lamps – that's how a cinema evening ends like a small island holiday, without a suitcase.

What to watch out for

Not every cinema screens every version: OV offers, subtitles and special series vary. Some small venues focus on surprise programmes or local short film series – at €3.50 these are often real finds. Combo offers (ticket plus popcorn) and loyalty points for regular customers can also sweeten the evening. A quick look at the cinemas' websites or a call saves disappointment.

Why the campaign is good for Mallorca's cinema culture

For the local scene such campaigns are more than just price reductions. They attract people to smaller venues, promote original versions and give space for discussions after the film – on the plaza, over coffee or under the orange trees. Especially in the off-season this strengthens everyday cultural life: young viewers discover arthouse, families find affordable leisure options, and programme cinemas get new visitors. A positive cycle that could happen more often.

So grab your bag, tuck in an umbrella (for the alley, not the cinema) and go – the Fiesta del Cine is an invitation to step into the light of the curtain more often. Who knows: maybe the next surprising favourite film is only €3.50 away.

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