Crowd gathered on Plaza de la Reina in front of Palma Cathedral enjoying the Christmas light and music show

When Palma Lights Up: Advent Kickoff with Parades, Churros & Light Show on November 22

On Saturday, November 22, Palma officially begins the Advent season: parades through the old town, warm churros at the stalls and a large light and music show on the Plaza de la Reina — an evening where locals meet tourists and the island shows its cozy pulse.

Palma turns on the lights: an evening to unwind

From mid-November this special mood hangs in the air in Palma: shorter days, more lanterns, the first scarves on shoulders. This year, the official start of the Christmas lights — the event described in Palma enciende las luces: inicio del Adviento — falls on Saturday, November 22. What follows is a mix of street festival, market and small ritual — colorful, loud, sometimes chaotic and mostly warm-hearted.

Late afternoon: parades and street sounds

Already around 5:00 PM life in the alleys grows louder. Small brass groups, dance ensembles and occasional street performers move through Calle San Miguel and the Paseo del Borne. You hear the clacking of castanets, the laughter of children with lanterns and occasionally the clink of coffee cups from the cafés. Vendors at mobile stalls call out their classics: “¡Churros calientes!” — the scent of freshly fried dough mixes with hot chocolate. It's not a strictly organized spectacle; often the most beautiful scenes happen spontaneously when a guitar starts playing next to a lantern.

Plaza de la Reina: the countdown to the light show

The real highlight is in the evening at the Plaza de la Reina. At 8:00 PM the light and music show begins, a spectacle reported in Palma brilla: miles celebran el inicio de la Navidad. Projections dance across La Seu (Cathedral of Palma)'s facade, rhythmic LED installations draw lines through the old town and for a few minutes everything stands still — except for the shared awe. Admission is free, but: the plaza gets full, as covered in Palma Shines: Thousands Celebrate the Start of the Christmas Season at Major Light Show. Comfortable shoes are a must, because on the curved stone slabs you stand longer than you think.

Why switching on is more than decoration

Many Majorcans do not see this evening as a pure tourist event but as a ritual. Neighbors meet again, families go to the market together, and the small traders on the corners earn the first Sundays of the season. Yes, international voices mix with Majorcan chatter — that makes the evening lively. And for a moment the city feels the way it should in winter: a little cozier, a little friendlier.

Practical tips for a relaxed evening

If you want to go, keep a few small things in mind: arriving early is worth it — not only for the best view but also to secure a seat in one of the small cafés. Public transport is recommended that evening; parking is scarce. Bring cash, the mobile stalls do not always accept cards. And: one more jacket won't hurt. Even if it's mild during the day, the November wind along the promenade can bite at night.

A pleasant preview of what's to come

The evening of lights is a kickoff — not the finale. It marks the beginning of a time when more than just tourist lights glow on Mallorca: small Christmas markets in neighborhood squares, musical evenings in bars and the usual spontaneous encounters on the cathedral steps. For many, that is the value of the event: it brings people together, creates warmth in public spaces and makes the city appear friendlier for a few hours.

So: mark your calendar, don't forget your scarf and look forward to a piece of unfiltered street culture. If after the show someone — perhaps at the end of a small lane — starts to pluck a guitar, then take the time to listen. For many, that is the real start of the Advent season.

Frequently asked questions

When do the Christmas lights switch on in Palma?

The official start of Palma’s Christmas lights is on Saturday, November 22. The evening begins in the late afternoon with street activity and leads up to the main light and music show in the Plaza de la Reina at 8:00 PM.

What happens in Palma on the night the Christmas lights are turned on?

The evening combines small parades, live street sounds, churros sellers and a free light show in the city centre. Around 5:00 PM, Calle San Miguel and the Paseo del Borne start to fill with people, and the main event follows later at Plaza de la Reina.

Is the Christmas light show in Palma free to attend?

Yes, the light and music show at Plaza de la Reina is free. It is a popular event, though, so the square can get very full and it helps to arrive early if you want a good viewing spot.

What is the best time to arrive for Palma’s Christmas lights event?

Arriving early is the safest choice, especially if you want a good view of the show or a seat at a nearby café. The city starts to feel lively around 5:00 PM, while the main spectacle begins at 8:00 PM.

What should I wear to Palma’s Christmas lights event in November?

Comfortable shoes are important because you may stand for a long time on the stone paving in the old town. A light jacket or scarf is also sensible, since November evenings in Palma can feel cooler and windier than the daytime.

How do you get to Plaza de la Reina for the Palma light show?

Public transport is the easiest option on the night of the event because parking in central Palma is limited. If you do drive, it is best to expect delays and a difficult search for a space near the old town.

What time does the light and music show start in Palma’s Plaza de la Reina?

The main light and music show starts at 8:00 PM in Plaza de la Reina. It is the most visible part of Palma’s Christmas kickoff, with projections on La Seu and coordinated lighting in the old town.

Why is the Christmas lights event in Palma important for locals?

For many people in Mallorca, the evening is more than a decoration switch-on. It is a seasonal gathering that brings neighbours, families, small traders and visitors into the streets and marks the start of Advent in a warm, public way.

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