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Foko Immersive Gallery Ticket
Foko’s ticket turns Palma into a walking gallery. You’ll get to see the whole Foko Gallery in around 1.5 hours, with rooms created by local artists including Andrea Moretto, graffiti artist Nase1989, and Suso33. I especially like how the visit feels small-group, not a giant herd moving on a timer.
The other thing I like is the simple setup. This is admission included for one set visit, and your entry is handled with a mobile ticket, so you can keep it easy and on schedule. One catch to think about first, it can feel a bit short if you like to linger and read every detail in each room.
If you want a straightforward, culture-forward stop that fits neatly into a day in Palma, this works well. It’s near public transportation, service animals are allowed, and the experience is set up so most people can join in without fuss.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You Should Care About
- Where Foko Fits in Palma: A One-Stop Art Visit
- Meeting Point and Entry: What to Do Before You Go
- Inside the Gallery: How the Rooms Are Built Around Local Artists
- Time, Pace, and What to Expect From the 1 to 2 Hour Window
- Price and Value: Paying $20.45 for Admission Included
- Getting There in Palma: Centre Location and Transit-Friendly Timing
- Who This Foko Gallery Experience Suits Best
- Practical Tips for a Smooth Visit
- Should You Book the Foko Gallery Ticket in Palma?
- FAQ
- How long is the Foko Gallery ticket?
- Where is the meeting point in Palma?
- Is the ticket mobile?
- What is the group size limit?
- Is free cancellation available?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key Highlights You Should Care About

- See the entire Foko Gallery in about 1.5 hours, with admission included
- Rooms by local artists, including Andrea Moretto, Nase1989, and Suso33
- Maximum group size of 6, so the visit stays relaxed
- Mobile ticket entry, built for quick check-in
- Near public transportation, easy to plug into a Palma plan
- Best for a short culture stop, not an all-day museum marathon
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Where Foko Fits in Palma: A One-Stop Art Visit

Foko is one of those experiences that makes planning easy. You show up at the meeting point in Palma, you get your ticket handled, and you walk through the gallery. Then you’re done, back where you started, which is great if you hate the end-of-tour scramble.
The visit is built around one core goal: you see the entire gallery. That matters because many art experiences are split into separate add-ons or viewing windows. Here, your ticket is the main event, so you don’t end up feeling like you missed half the point.
The location is also practical. It’s in Palma’s Centre area, and it’s described as being near public transportation. That’s a big deal if you are hopping between neighborhoods, and you don’t want one stop to turn into a transit puzzle.
And price-wise, it’s not trying to be fancy. At $20.45 per person, you’re paying for admission to the full gallery experience during a set time window, and you can do it with a phone ticket.
Meeting Point and Entry: What to Do Before You Go
Your start point is Carrer del Baró de Pinopar, 7, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain. Your visit ends back at the same meeting point, so you can plan the rest of your afternoon without guessing how you’ll get back across town.
Because the ticket is mobile, the simplest move is to have your confirmation ready on your phone at the time of entry. You’ll receive confirmation at booking, and the ticket is set up for mobile use, so this is not the kind of activity that depends on printed paperwork.
Also, the experience is limited to a maximum of 6 travelers. That small size is one of the reasons this feels easy. It’s less about group pressure and more about letting people filter through the rooms at the same pace.
One more helpful detail, you can bring service animals, and the experience says most travelers can participate. If you’re choosing this as a low-stress activity day, that helps you feel confident you won’t get stuck with surprises.
Inside the Gallery: How the Rooms Are Built Around Local Artists

Once you’re in, the gallery experience is designed as a set of different rooms made by local artists. Your ticket is your pass to see the whole thing, and the experience is scheduled so you’ll have about 1 hour and 30 minutes to enjoy it.
The artists listed for this experience are a fun mix of styles. You’ll encounter works by Andrea Moretto, and also by Nase1989, who’s specifically called out as a graffiti artist. There’s also Suso33 among the contributing local artists. That lineup signals that you’re not only looking at one narrow type of art.
What that means for you, practically, is that the gallery likely keeps variety moving room to room. Instead of repeating the same vibe over and over, you get different creative voices inside the same ticketed visit. For me, that’s one of the best reasons to choose this over a stop that might feel uniform.
There is also value in the “whole gallery” promise. If you are short on time in Palma, you don’t have to decide whether one room or another is worth it. Your visit is structured to cover the entire space you paid to enter.
The possible downside is time pressure. The experience is about 1 to 2 hours overall, and if you’re the type who wants to sit with every work and read everything carefully, you may find it moves faster than you’d like. It’s a fair trade for the convenience and the tight structure.
Time, Pace, and What to Expect From the 1 to 2 Hour Window

The stated duration is 1 to 2 hours, with the gallery time noted at around 1.5 hours. For most people, that’s a sweet spot. It gives you enough time to actually look at the rooms, but it’s short enough that you can still do dinner plans the same day without building your schedule around this one activity.
Still, it’s worth being honest about pacing. The experience can feel a bit short if you want more entertainment in each room. You may notice that the structure is efficient, not slow and lingering like a long museum afternoon.
So I’d plan your day with a little breathing room around the visit. Give yourself time to arrive, get checked in, and walk through without feeling rushed. If you try to stack this right between two other time-sensitive plans, you’re more likely to end up feeling rushed inside.
This is also why small group size matters. With a maximum of 6 travelers, the experience tends to feel less chaotic. You’re not fighting for space in a crowded bottleneck every time you turn a corner.
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Price and Value: Paying $20.45 for Admission Included

At $20.45 per person, the big value piece is that the admission is included. You are not paying extra to get access to the main gallery. For a short, one-ticket cultural stop, that’s exactly what you want. You can compare it easily to other paid experiences and feel like you’re not being nickel-and-dimed.
Also, you’re paying for access to the full space during a timed window. That helps you decide without overthinking. If you only have a couple hours in Palma, this is priced in a way that supports a quick but meaningful art stop.
Is it expensive compared to free things to do in Palma? Sure. But this is a focused, ticketed experience with an art lineup tied to local creators. If you want something more structured than wandering streets, this price makes sense as a “one and done” cultural activity.
The main consideration is the time limit again. If you need longer than 1.5 hours to really absorb a space, you might wish it stretched out. For most people though, it’s a fair trade: pay for the full gallery and get out without spending half your day.
Getting There in Palma: Centre Location and Transit-Friendly Timing

The meeting point is in Palma’s Centre, Carrer del Baró de Pinopar, 7. It’s also described as near public transportation. That’s helpful for two reasons.
First, it lowers friction. You can plan your day around the art, not around finding the one parking spot that happens to be open. Second, it makes it easier to combine with other Central Palma stops without losing time.
If you’re already using public transit during your visit, you’ll likely find this location plays well with your route. And because the experience ends back at the meeting point, you don’t end up with that common problem where the “start here” location becomes a long walk home.
Who This Foko Gallery Experience Suits Best

I think this experience is ideal if you want contemporary art without turning it into a time-consuming project. The format is straightforward: one ticket, the full gallery, and roughly 1.5 hours to go room to room.
It’s especially a good fit for:
- Short on time in Palma but still wanting a ticketed culture moment
- People who like local art and want to see multiple artist voices in one visit
- Anyone who prefers smaller groups, since the cap is 6 travelers
- Travelers who want a phone-based ticket and simple logistics
If you are the kind of art lover who needs extra time, you should still consider it, but go in with the right expectations. The visit is structured, not open-ended. You might wish there was more entertainment or more time spent in each room.
That said, small and efficient can be a feature. If you want a good art break, then move on to other parts of Palma, this hits that goal.
Practical Tips for a Smooth Visit

Here are the practical moves I’d make based on the details you have:
- Keep your phone ready for the mobile ticket and confirmation you receive at booking
- Plan for about 1 to 2 hours total, including check-in and walking through rooms
- Go in with the expectation that you’ll see the whole gallery in one visit, so you can focus instead of deciding what to prioritize
- Use public transportation if you can, since the area is described as transit-friendly
- Arrive at Carrer del Baró de Pinopar, 7, Centre, so you don’t waste time hunting when the timed window begins
Also, because the group size is small, you don’t need to show up with an “always on” attitude. This is more relaxed than you might expect from a ticketed indoor activity.
Should You Book the Foko Gallery Ticket in Palma?
If you want a focused, affordable art stop that fits neatly into a Palma day, I think you should book it. At $20.45, you get admission included, access to the full gallery, and a small-group experience capped at 6 people.
Choose it if you like the idea of seeing work from local artists, including Andrea Moretto, graffiti artist Nase1989, and Suso33, all within one visit. The short duration is also a plus if you’re balancing sightseeing with meals and transit time.
Skip it or think twice if you’re the type who needs long, unhurried time in each room. The experience can feel short, and it doesn’t sound like it’s trying to become a half-day art immersion.
Overall, it’s a solid value pick when you want something curated but efficient, and you’re in Palma’s Centre with a couple hours to spare.
FAQ
How long is the Foko Gallery ticket?
The experience lasts about 1 to 2 hours, and you’ll spend around 1 hour and a half enjoying the gallery.
Where is the meeting point in Palma?
The meeting point is Carrer del Baró de Pinopar, 7, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain.
Is the ticket mobile?
Yes, this experience uses a mobile ticket.
What is the group size limit?
The tour/activity has a maximum of 6 travelers.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
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