REVIEW · PALMA DE MALLORCA
Foko Immersive Gallery Ticket
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Art that fits in one good hour. This Foko ticket gets you into the whole gallery through different rooms by local creators, including Andrea Moretto, graffiti artist Nase1989, and Suso33. I like the full-gallery access and the mobile ticket that keeps entry simple, but one heads-up: the visit can feel a little short if you crave a lot of in-room storytelling.
You’ll meet in central Palma at Carrer del Baró de Pinopar, 7, and the activity ends right back at the same spot. Expect a small group of up to 6 travelers, with a practical length of about 1 to 2 hours, so it’s easy to plug into a day of beach, old streets, and snacks.
In This Review
- Key things that make this ticket worth your time
- Foko in Palma: what this ticket really gives you
- Your 1.5-hour walkthrough at Foko, from room to room
- Rooms by local artists: Moretto, Nase1989, and Suso33
- How to plan your day around the ticket
- Price and value: is $20.45 a smart deal?
- Where you start in Palma, and how to get there
- Who should book this Foko gallery ticket
- Quick notes on comfort, animals, and participation
- Should you book the Foko Immersive Gallery Ticket?
- FAQ
- How long is the Foko Immersive Gallery experience?
- Where is the meeting point in Palma de Mallorca?
- Does the ticket include admission to the gallery?
- How do I access the ticket?
- How many people are in a group?
- Is it good for most travelers?
- Is it near public transportation?
- Are service animals allowed?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things that make this ticket worth your time
- Whole-gallery entry for around 1.5 hours, so you’re not stuck choosing between rooms
- Local-artist rooms, including Andrea Moretto, Nase1989, and Suso33
- Mobile ticket for easy access at the start
- Small group size (max 6), which helps keep the vibe from feeling overcrowded
- Central Palma meeting point, so you’re not spending your limited time on long transfers
Foko in Palma: what this ticket really gives you

Think of this as a focused gallery visit, not a half-day art tour. The ticket is built for one main goal: get you through the full set of rooms in the Foko gallery, which takes roughly 1 hour and a half on average.
The value here is the clarity. You’re paying for admission to see the entire gallery experience, and the timing is tight enough that it fits into real travel schedules. At $20.45 per person for about 1–2 hours, it’s priced like an “experience ticket,” not like a long guided excursion.
Also, it’s a small-group format (maximum 6). Even without assuming anything fancy about guiding, that size often makes it easier to move at your own pace and actually look closely at what’s in front of you.
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Your 1.5-hour walkthrough at Foko, from room to room

The experience is straightforward. You enter and then spend about 1.5 hours enjoying the gallery, with access designed to cover everything inside. That matters because a lot of short tickets either leave you rushing or force you to skip things.
Inside, you’ll move through different rooms created by local artists. The goal isn’t just to look at one installation and call it a day. It’s more like a guided-feeling route where each space adds another angle, so you leave with a fuller sense of what Foko is presenting.
Here’s the practical tip: plan to give yourself enough time before or after. Since it ends back at the meeting point, you can treat it like an anchor on your itinerary. If you stack it too late, you can end up feeling rushed at the exact moment you want to slow down and enjoy the art.
One small drawback to keep in mind is pacing. Since the visit is short by design, if you’re someone who likes lots of explanation in every room, you may find the total time a bit tight.
Rooms by local artists: Moretto, Nase1989, and Suso33
What makes this ticket more interesting than a generic gallery stop is the mix of creative voices. You’re not just seeing one style. You’re walking through multiple rooms made by local artists, including:
- Andrea Moretto
- Nase1989, a graffiti artist
- Suso33
That combination matters because it shapes how the gallery feels. Graffiti-grounded work tends to bring energy and street-level immediacy, while other contemporary art styles often shift the mood toward something more reflective. Even if you only like one style, seeing it next to others helps you compare what you respond to.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes to notice technique, watch how each room uses its own visual language. Look for how space, color, and surface interact. With a time-limited visit, you’ll get more enjoyment by choosing a few things to focus on, instead of trying to absorb everything equally.
And since the ticket is for the full gallery, you’re free to spend extra time in the rooms that grab you most, without worrying you’ll miss a separate add-on.
How to plan your day around the ticket

This is the kind of activity that works best when you treat it like a timed stop. The gallery visit runs about 1 to 2 hours, with confirmation received at booking time, so you can lock it in without guessing.
Since it’s in Palma’s Centre, you can pair it with nearby plans. For example, do the gallery in the middle of your day when the sun is high and you want something indoor. Then you can transition back outside for a stroll, a viewpoint, or dinner.
Small-group tours often move differently than large ones. With a maximum of 6 travelers, you’re less likely to feel pushed along. Still, don’t rely on “small group” to mean “slow pacing.” The visit is built to fit a short window, so arrive with a mindset to look, react, and move on.
A simple scheduling rule I like: avoid booking this as your very first activity of the day if you hate tight transitions. Instead, use it when you’ve already had coffee and you’re ready to focus for an hour and a half.
Price and value: is $20.45 a smart deal?

Let’s talk value, not just cost. At $20.45 per person, you’re buying admission to see the entire Foko gallery, with an expected visit time of around 1.5 hours. That puts it in the category of ticketed “experience stops” where the main product is access to rooms and artwork, not a long story on a bus.
So the value question becomes: do you want a short art stop with a clear length? If yes, the pricing makes sense because you get a full-gallery pass rather than a partial route. If you’re the type who likes deep, room-by-room interpretation or multi-hour museum wandering, you might feel the time limit sooner than you’d like.
One more pricing angle: this is usually booked about 5 days in advance on average. That suggests it’s not an impulse-only thing every minute of the day. If you’re traveling in busier periods, planning ahead helps you secure a slot that fits your schedule.
Where you start in Palma, and how to get there

The meeting point is at Carrer del Baró de Pinopar, 7, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain. The activity ends back at that same meeting point, which is great for planning. You’re not scrambling across town at the end of your visit.
It’s also listed as near public transportation, so you have options if you don’t want to rely on taxis or rental cars. When an activity is both central and transit-friendly, you save time and energy for the parts of Palma that really reward walking.
Practical tip: because this starts at a specific address, double-check your map pin the day you go. Palma’s streets can feel close together, but the exact corner matters when you’re meeting a small group.
Who should book this Foko gallery ticket

This is a strong fit if you want art with a tight time budget. A gallery visit of 1 to 2 hours is perfect when you’re balancing beach time, historic neighborhoods, and meals.
You’ll probably enjoy it most if you like:
- contemporary art rooms that change the mood as you move
- local creative voices (including graffiti influence)
- a small-group format that doesn’t feel like a crowded event
This may be less ideal if you’re expecting a long guided experience with lots of narration in every room. The main structure is about walking through and seeing the whole space efficiently, so it can feel short for people who want extra entertainment or constant explanations.
On the positive side, the overall performance is very encouraging: the ticket has a 5/5 rating and is recommended by 100% based on the provided feedback. That’s a strong signal that most people who go find it an enjoyable use of time.
Quick notes on comfort, animals, and participation

The experience indicates service animals are allowed. It also states that most travelers can participate, which points to a setup that’s generally approachable for a wide range of visitors.
Since the duration is about 1 to 2 hours, it’s also a good “low-commitment” cultural activity for days when you still want to keep moving outside. You’ll spend most of the time inside the gallery, so plan according to comfort and your own pacing preferences.
Should you book the Foko Immersive Gallery Ticket?

If you want a fun, compact gallery experience in Palma, I’d book it. The big reasons: you get access to the entire gallery, the visit length is clear (around 1.5 hours), and the ticket uses a mobile format. Add in the small group size and the local-artist mix, and it becomes an easy cultural stop that doesn’t eat your whole day.
I’d only hesitate if you strongly prefer long, explanatory tours and fear that “short” will feel like a letdown. In that case, look for a longer museum-style option instead.
Otherwise, this is a solid choice when you want art, you want it soon, and you don’t want to overcomplicate your day.
FAQ
How long is the Foko Immersive Gallery experience?
It typically takes about 1 to 2 hours (about 1.5 hours on average).
Where is the meeting point in Palma de Mallorca?
The tour starts at Carrer del Baró de Pinopar, 7, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain.
Does the ticket include admission to the gallery?
Yes. Admission Ticket Included is part of this experience.
How do I access the ticket?
You’ll use a mobile ticket.
How many people are in a group?
The experience has a maximum of 6 travelers.
Is it good for most travelers?
The info states that most travelers can participate.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes, it’s listed as near public transportation.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes. Service animals are allowed.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.





















