Map and information about road closures and bus detours in Palma for the Pere Garau fair and the Cursa Nocturna night run

Palma at the Weekend: Closures, Detours and What Residents Should Know

Plaça Pere Garau will be closed from Saturday afternoon and the Cursa Nocturna will pass through the city centre. Which streets are affected, which bus lines are rerouted — and how to avoid the biggest annoyances.

Where the traffic cones are and why Palma briefly goes quiet

Over the weekend Plaça Pere Garau will once again become a scene of fairground smells, cotton candy and honking: the small fair Fira del Variat takes place on the square and in the evening the Cursa Nocturna Sa Murada runs through parts of the old town. The result is temporarily closed streets, detours and full car parks – a pattern well known in Palma by now, as reported in Palma packed: Fira del Variat and night run cause traffic stress – what residents and visitors need to know now.

Key times at a glance

Pere Garau: From Saturday 3:00 PM the Plaça is completely closed to motorised traffic. The closure remains in place until Monday morning at around 3:00 AM. If you need to leave early on Sunday, you should park elsewhere in good time.

Night run (Cursa Nocturna): Between 7:30 PM and 10:30 PM parts of the city centre are affected. Specifically: Carrer Antoni Maura (between the customs building and Plaça de la Reina) as well as sections of Conquistador and Palau Reial towards the Mirador. The exit from the car park at Parc de la Mar via Antoni Maura also remains closed during this time, as explained in Fira del Variat y la carrera nocturna paralizan partes de Palma: esto es lo que debe saber.

Which bus lines are running differently

The EMT has rerouted several lines or announced suspended stops. Affected are among others L5, L27, L28, L39, L40, Nit Bus 3 and line 25 (especially on the evening of the run). Important for commuters: the stops 210, 211, 209 and 1319 in the Pere Garau area are temporarily cancelled. Line 25 detours during the run via Avinguda Argentina – Jaume III – Plaça de la Reina. For up-to-date information consult the EMT Palma service updates.

What residents, delivery services and visitors should pay attention to

My tip from the neighbourhood: if you can manage, leave the car at home. On foot or by bike many inner-city blocks are often quicker to reach on Saturday than by taxi — everyone here knows the frantic honking and the long queue at the car park entrance.

Delivery companies and service providers should take the EMT notices seriously and move their rounds forward. People with reduced mobility in particular must plan ahead: ask event organisers about access routes or reserved parking spaces, because improvised solutions are rarely tolerated here.

Key question: Do such closures have a place in a lively city — and how can they be made more compatible?

It's common sense: city festivals and runs enliven Palma, they bring people onto the streets and create atmosphere. At the same time, the short, recurring closures cause stress for commuters, supply chains and residents. The more central question therefore is: how can we better combine celebration and everyday life without constantly slowing down one group, a topic explored in Palma se prepara: Fira del Variat y la carrera nocturna provocan cierres?

Less noticed problems — and concrete proposals

1) Information gaps: Many annoyances are not caused by the closure itself, but by a lack of targeted communication. Solution: simple, early notifications by SMS for registered residents, clearer signage at access roads and an online map with the temporary stops.

2) Delivery logistics: Package delivery often collapses because no temporary loading zones are provided. Solution: short-term loading zones at the edges of the restricted area with clear time windows and a registration option for delivery services.

3) Accessible access: People with mobility impairments are easily overlooked. Solution: pre-registration for access permits and a small, signposted management team at the barriers to assist with crossing.

4) Public transport prioritisation: buses make detours and lose travel time. Solution: temporary bus lanes and coordinated traffic lights during major events – this eases traffic and makes public transport more attractive.

Practical tips that can be implemented immediately

- Check traffic reports and the EMT app on Friday evening. A quick look will save you nerves tomorrow.
- Park a little further out (e.g. in car parks along the Passeig) and allow time for the last mile.
- If you are a resident: inform neighbours about vehicle movements so that no one suddenly faces a barrier.
- A short walk through the Fira can be pleasant — but plan that you won't be able to just drive back to your parking spot.

In the end, on these days Palma is at once louder and warmer, with the smell of toasted almonds in the air and the clatter of barrier chains. With some planning and the right organisational changes, however, these events could become less of a burden and more of a relaxed urban pleasure.

Frequently asked questions

How will traffic in Palma be affected this weekend?

Several central streets in Palma will have temporary closures and detours because of the Fira del Variat and the Cursa Nocturna Sa Murada. The biggest disruption is around Plaça Pere Garau and parts of the old town, so drivers should expect slower journeys and limited access. If possible, it is easier to travel on foot, by bike, or with extra time planned in.

What time is Plaça Pere Garau closed in Palma?

Plaça Pere Garau is closed to motorised traffic from Saturday at 3:00 PM until around 3:00 AM on Monday. That means cars will not be able to enter or leave normally during that period. Residents who need their vehicle on Sunday should move it elsewhere in advance.

Which parts of Palma are affected by the night run?

The Cursa Nocturna Sa Murada affects parts of Palma’s city centre between 7:30 PM and 10:30 PM. Streets including Carrer Antoni Maura, sections of Conquistador and Palau Reial, and the area towards the Mirador are affected. The exit from the Parc de la Mar car park via Antoni Maura is also closed during the run.

Which EMT Palma bus lines are changing this weekend?

Several EMT Palma lines are being rerouted or have temporary stop suspensions, including L5, L27, L28, L39, L40, Nit Bus 3 and line 25. In the Pere Garau area, stops 210, 211, 209 and 1319 are temporarily out of service. Passengers should check EMT Palma updates before travelling, especially on the evening of the run.

Should I drive into Palma’s centre this weekend?

If you can avoid it, leaving the car at home is the easiest option. Central Palma is likely to be busy, with barriers, detours and full car parks around the event areas. Walking, cycling or arriving from outside the restricted zone will usually be less stressful.

What should residents in Palma do if they need to move their car?

Residents near Plaça Pere Garau should move their cars before the closure begins on Saturday afternoon. If you wait until Sunday, access may already be blocked and parking spaces may be hard to find. Planning ahead is the safest way to avoid getting stuck.

How can delivery drivers work around the Palma closures?

Delivery companies should plan rounds earlier and expect delays in the affected streets. Temporary loading zones are not always available, so it is wise to check the latest EMT and traffic notices before entering the centre. For services with fixed schedules, moving deliveries away from the closure window is the safest approach.

What should people with reduced mobility know about access in Palma?

People with reduced mobility should plan access in advance because temporary event barriers can make spontaneous crossing difficult. It is sensible to ask organisers about access routes or reserved parking spaces before travelling. A small amount of preparation can make getting into the area much easier and less stressful.

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