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The Diumenge de l’Àngel 2026 returns to Palma on Sunday, 12 April, consolidating itself as one of the city’s most beloved popular celebrations.

This day brings together thousands of people around a tradition that combines nature, popular culture and community, with the iconic Castell de Bellver as its main setting.

What is Diumenge de l’Àngel

Diumenge de l'Àngel in Bellver

Diumenge de l’Àngel is a deeply rooted celebration in Palma, revived in 1982 and organised by the Federació d’Associacions de Veïns de Palma.

It is a festive day that marks the end of the Easter period, when locals head up to Castell de Bellver to share a day outdoors.

More than just an event, it is a community gathering that highlights neighbourhood life and the social fabric of Palma.

Diumenge de l’Àngel 2026 programme

This year’s programme maintains the essence of the celebration, with activities for all ages:
  • Traditional music with xeremiers
  • Gegants parade
  • Folk dances
  • Children’s activities

On the esplanade of the castle, there will also be food stalls where you can buy traditional Easter products such as:

  • Panades
  • Robiols
  • Drinks

How to get to Castell de Bellver

To facilitate access and protect the natural environment, a free shuttle bus service will be provided by EMT Palma.

Many people also choose to walk up, which is part of the experience, especially in a setting like the Bellver forest in spring.

One of Palma’s most authentic celebrations

Diumenge de l’Àngel stands out for several reasons:

  • It is a local, community-based celebration rather than a tourist event
  • It connects the city, its neighbourhoods and nature
  • It keeps traditions such as xeremiers and gegants alive
  • It offers a perfect plan for families

It also takes place at one of the best times of the year to enjoy the Bellver pine forest and the views over Palma Bay.

Tips for enjoying Diumenge de l’Àngel

  • Arrive early, especially if you are taking the shuttle bus
  • Bring some food or take advantage of the stalls on site
  • Wear comfortable footwear if you plan to walk up
  • Enjoy the atmosphere at a relaxed pace: it’s a day for socialising

If you’re looking for things to do in Palma in April, Diumenge de l’Àngel is one of those plans that truly reflects local identity: a mix of tradition, nature and community in one of the city’s most iconic locations.