
Nit de l'Art 2025: Palma’s Long Night of Art — Tips for Saturday Evening
The Nit de l'Art turns Palma into a stage for strolling: galleries, museums and small cultural venues open their doors in the evening. Our walking plan, practical tips and reasons to make time for it.
Nit de l'Art 2025: Why Palma's long night of art feels like a little city magic
When the bells ring quietly once more over the roofs of the old town and the streetlights cast a warm glow over the cobblestones, you notice that Palma has something secretly shimmering on such evenings. The Nit de l'Art, the long night of art, is exactly that kind of evening. Since 1997 this cultural spectacle has been drawing locals and visitors through the alleys — in 2025 already in its 29th edition. Around 14 galleries will open their doors this time from 18:00 to 23:00, and museums and cultural venues such as Es Baluard, the Fundació Miró and La Misericordia will also take part, as covered in Evening Stroll Through Palma's Art Night: Nit de l'Art Open Until 11 PM.
In short: When, where, cost
When: Saturday, 18:00–23:00.
Where: Mainly in Palma's old town and some venues along the Paseo del Borne.
Cost: Many program items are free; for some exhibitions you need a ticket or a reservation — it's best to check online beforehand.
My walking plan for a relaxed evening
I recommend starting the evening on foot. Begin early, around 18:00, at Plaça Major: the atmosphere is still relaxed there, the murmur of voices mixing with the clinking of glasses from nearby cafés. Continue down Carrer dels Oms — a narrow lane where shop windows often hide small surprises. Make a first stop on Carrer de Sant Miquel for a small gallery, then head toward the marina. Past a bodega that still serves tapas (a small bag of olives or a piece of ensaïmada soothes the strolling soul), you will reach Es Baluard around 21:00. The atmosphere there is often particularly charged: music, groups, and a light that softly traces the old walls.
Practical tips for the night
Comfortable shoes are a must — Palma's cobblestones are romantic but unforgiving to high heels. Take a light sweater; evenings can get cool, especially near the sea. Cash is useful for small donations, entry fees or an unexpected cup of coffee on a corner. Some galleries are very small; expect short queues. And: parking is scarce — a bike or walking are often the better choice.
What makes Nit de l'Art special
The night isn't a stiff museum ritual but an urban gathering: artists stand in windows, collectors stroll quietly with a glass in hand, neighbors greet each other as if they'd unintentionally arranged to meet that evening. You discover young talents, encounter surprising installations and strike up conversations with people you wouldn't meet in everyday life; for more on the balance between gallery glamour and the crowds see Nit de l'Art 2025: Palma Between Gallery Glamour and Crowds. For locals it's an invitation to see their city anew; for visitors it's a concentrated introduction to Palma's vibrant scene.
Final notes
The full program is published online by the organizers — check shortly before the event to see if registration is required for individual events, or read Nit de l'Art: Palma's long art night returns for practical details. And: take your time. Art on a night like this wants to be looked at, listened to and sometimes shared with others. Maybe we'll cross paths around 20:30 on Carrer de la Missió or in front of a small gallery window. Enjoy — and remember: Palma sounds a little different on such an evening. You hear more footsteps, more laughter and the sea, quietly in the background.
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