RCD Mallorca vs Getafe: More EMT buses, travel tips and BiciPalma info

RCD Mallorca vs Getafe: More EMT buses, travel tips and BiciPalma info

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For the home match against Getafe, EMT increases the frequencies of lines L8 and L33. Here are practical arrival and return tips — including for BiciPalma users.

Tonight: Kick-off 6:30 PM – how to get to Son Moix stress-free

It's home match time at Son Moix: Real Mallorca hosts Getafe, kick-off is at 6:30 PM. If you don't want to drive (good choice, honestly), you can rely on EMT's bus network: for the match the services of lines L8 and L33 have been increased so more people can get to and from the stadium from the city centre.

What this means in practice

Buses run more frequently, especially in the 90 minutes before and after the match. So if you leave around 5:30 PM you'll likely get a relaxed seat. After the final whistle, please expect some crowding — the return trip may take a little longer, especially if the weather is nice and many people stop for an evening drink on the way home. The best-known stops towards Son Moix are along Avinguda de Joan Miró and the stop near Campo de Son Moix; remember the bus numbers.

BiciPalma: how the virtual station works

Cyclists can also reach the stadium area easily. Around Son Moix BiciPalma has set up a virtual station: no fixed dock, but a marked zone where you can leave the bike. Important: park the bike within the area, lock the rear wheel and end the ride in the app. Sounds simple — but keep an eye on the marked lines, otherwise the app will complain.

A small tip from locals: many regulars leave their bikes a bit further towards Carrer de Guineueta; after the match it's often more pleasant there because there's less crowding. And yes, a short stroll does no harm — fresh air is good.

Some final notes

If you're coming with friends: plan meeting points in front of the stadium (e.g. bus stop X or the small kiosk on the corner) so you can find each other faster after the match. Bring EC cards or day tickets for the bus — it's faster than coins. For people with reduced mobility there are special entry and exit points; check briefly with EMT or stadium staff.

In short: more buses mean less parking chaos and a more relaxed arrival. So pack your bag, have your ticket ready and: enjoy the match — and please be considerate on the way home.

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