One of Majorca's finest villas boasts some of the best views on the island. Son Marroig is steeped in legend and is a must-visit. The former home of Habsburg Archduke Ludwig Salvator is a treasure trove of antiques and artworks. His influence is everywhere, with old notebooks, maps and drawings. And the traditional Majorcan architecture is a joy to behold.

Son Marroig Entrance Ticket
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- Visit Son Marroig villa
- Explore its antique-filled stately rooms
- Enjoy stunning views of Tramuntana coastline
Admission fees
- Open from 09:30-14:00 & 15:30-16:30 from Monday to Saturday
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Transfers not included
- Food and drinks not included
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