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When are the tourist information offices open in Palma and around Mallorca?

Many visitors assume tourist information points are open standard business hours year-round, but opening times here adjust with the seasons and island events. In Palma, the main office near Plaça d’Espanya usually welcomes guests from mid-morning to early evening, with slightly longer hours in summer when tourists flood the city. Smaller offices in towns like Soller, Alcudia, and Pollenca also tweak their schedules depending on local demand and festivities such as Sant Sebastià or Festa de l’Ametler.

Outside peak months, some offices close earlier or may not operate every day, especially in quieter inland spots like Valldemossa or Deia. It’s wise to check ahead via the official Mallorca tourism website or local municipal pages, which often provide up-to-date opening times and contact numbers. Many offices now also offer digital assistance—through chat or downloadable guides—that come in handy if you arrive after hours or prefer planning before setting out.

If you plan excursions along the Ma-13 or Ma-19 roads towards the Tramuntana or beaches like Es Trenc and Cala Mondrago, the information centers in nearby towns can advise on transport options, including the TIB bus network or the Palma-Soller railway timetable. Taking a moment to stop by ensures you’re well equipped with maps, event listings, and tips on where to sample local specialties like sobrassada or Binissalem wine during your stay.