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A first-timer's guide to Palma de Mallorca
May 30, 2024 • 10 min read
With 300 days of sunshine a year, there's no bad time to visit Palma de Mallorca © Alexander Spatari / Getty Images
Set dramatically by the sea and rooted in Moorish mystery, Palma de Mallorca is instant love.
The city is splashed with Joan Miró’s modernist art, liberally sprinkled with historic palaces in honey-colored stone, botanical gardens and cafe-rimmed plaças (plazas), and topped off by one of Europe’s most staggering Gothic cathedrals.
Add in a hotter-than-hot food scene, a Spanish passion for parties, 300 days of sunshine and glorious beaches but a pebble-throw away and you are looking at one of the most enticing cities in the Med .
Where to begin? Perhaps by stuffing a pair of the island’s famous Camper sandals in your suitcase as you’re going to be doing a fair bit of walking – this is a city for aimless ambling, full of intricate detail, street life, beauty and banter. Our first-time guide to Palma de Mallorca gives you a taste of what’s here and helps you piece it all together, but you’re bound to find treasures of your own, too.
When to go to Palma de Mallorca, Spain
With year-round flights and each season delivering its own merits, there’s no bad time to visit Palma de Mallorca – when you go basically boils down to taste and budget.
Spring and autumn can be gorgeous, with crisp skies, trees in bloom, warm days averaging between 20°C (68°F) and 25°C (77°F) brilliant for getting out and exploring, and far fewer crowds than in summer. It’s cheaper and more relaxed to visit during the shoulder seasons and you should be able to score good deals on flights and room rates. Diary dates include April’s PalmaVela regatta and Semana Santa (Easter) parades, and September’s Nit de l’Art , cranking up culture with street art and late-night gallery visits.
In summer, temperatures (expect highs of up to 35°C/95°F) and visitor numbers soar. Book well ahead as the best places fill up in a flash. During the July and August school holiday rush, the island is heaving and you’ll want to decamp to the surrounding playas and beach clubs to cool off with dips in the Med. This is peak fiesta time, too, with a flurry of DJ-spun parties, starlit cinema nights and pumping festivals. The biggies to bookmark are in June: the Mallorca Live music festival in nearby Calvià and the unmissable Nit de Foc , with fireworks, bonfires, gigs, and devils and demons tearing through Parc de la Mar by the cathedral.
Flights slow to a trickle and much of Mallorca shuts up shop in winter – with the exception of Palma. Days can still be mild, with highs of around 18°C (64°F), rates and crowds are low, and culturally there’s a good buzz, with lots still happening: December’s Christmas market on Plaça Major, high-spirited partying, flaming pyres and fireworks at January’s Fiesta Sant Sebastián and flamboyant pre-Lenten carnival parades at Sa Rueta and Sa Rua.
How much time should I spend in Palma de Mallorca, Spain?
A few days? Great. A week? Ay, sí, now you’re talking. Palma de Mallorca is often billed as a quick weekend destination or as a springboard for a longer trip around the island, but really you could devote multiple weeks to getting right under the skin of this liveable, loveable city.
Five days is long enough if you’re just planning on sticking around the center, giving you ample time to roam the Renaissance-era sea walls, tick off trophy sights like the showstopping Gothic cathedral and galleries like Es Baluard , as well as lose yourself in the tangle of Moorish backstreets, historic patio courtyards, gardens and cafe-rimmed plaças .
But why rush straight off? With a week or more, you can tie in a few days in Palma with day trips to the surrounds, maybe hopping aboard a vintage train to rattle through the citrus orchards and ragged limestone peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana to Sóller , driving (by car or bus) the rollercoaster MA-10 to the ochre-colored hill towns of the north, like improbably lovely Deià, or chilling out beaches in the Badia de Palma.
Is it easy to get around in Palma de Mallorca, Spain?
In a nutshell: yes, very. As one of the main holiday hubs in the Med, Palma is extremely well connected when it comes to flights, with regular direct services to 134 destinations in Europe. The city’s airport is Spain’s third largest and sees impressive levels of traffic. All of the big-name budget airlines and car rental agencies operate here. Bus A1 runs very frequently from the airport to the center – a journey of 20 minutes – and on to the entrance of the ferry terminal.
If you would prefer not to fly, you can reach Palma de Mallorca by boat (and, let’s face it, what a way to arrive – the views of the Gothic cathedral rising up above the sea are incredible). Baleària and Trasmediterránea run a good ferry service between mainland Spain (Barcelona and Valencia) and other Balearic islands like Ibiza and Menorca.
EMT runs a reliable and inexpensive bus service to the airport, port and surrounding towns and beaches. But central Palma is compact enough never to need a car or public transport. Indeed, the old town’s cat’s cradle of historic alleys and plaças can only really be seen on foot. Parking is a pain and cycle lanes are everywhere, so it’s more fun to rent two wheels – either a bike or e-bike with Palma on Bike or a vintage Vespa with Vintage Motors . A great way to breeze to nearby beaches is on the coastal bike path between Palma's port and S'Arenal.
Top things to do in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
You can cram tons into a few days in Palma, but you’d be wise to avoid just randomly ticking off the sights. With its sunny nature, laid-back Mediterranean rhythm and love of alfresco living, this slowly savored city really works its magic when you dip down that nameless alley, wander along the sea walls in the blue dusk, or kick back at a cafe with no plan whatsoever.
Flinging up above the sea in a riot of golden stone, soaring pinnacles and flying buttresses, Palma’s whopping great Gothic cathedral is unmissable – in every possible sense of the word. Get there nice and early to see morning light stream through the rose window (Europe’s largest) and cast rainbow patterns across the vaulted interior, climbing up to the roof terraces for a closer look. Right next door – and just as special – is the Palau de l'Almudaina , originally an Islamic alcázar (fort), converted into a royal residence in the late 13th century, and now the King of Spain’s plush summer digs.
The cathedral is a terrific starting point for nudging deeper into the historic, alley-woven Sa Calatrava quarter of Palma, once the heart of the old medina. Here you’ll be taken by medieval streets lined with aristocratic townhouses, looming churches like Gothic Basílica de Sant Francesc and palm-shaded gardens.
Art? Top billing goes to Es Baluard, built into the fortifications of the city’s 16th-century sea walls, which wows with a permanent collection showing works by Miró, Barceló and Picasso. Hot on its heels is Museu Fundación Juan March , lodged in a beautiful 17th-century mansion, zooming in on contemporary masterpieces of the Miró, Picasso, Dalí and Eduardo Chillida ilk.
Palma de Mallorca’s increasingly exciting food scene has made it one to watch. For a feast of island produce (cheese, fish, meat, fruit and veg, plump olives, wafer-thin jamón serrano – you name it) and tapas and oysters on the hoof, graze your way around atmospheric Mercat de l’Olivar . In a former 17th-century convent, Michelin-starred March Fosh is the table to book well ahead, putting imaginative riffs on clean, bright Balearic flavors.
Shop local at our five favorite spots in Palma de Mallorca .
My favorite thing to do in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Seeing the morning light stream through the rose window and cast rainbows across Palma’s resplendent catedral is a moment to remember. But my ideal time to appreciate the cathedral in all its Gothic grandeur and ochre-stone beauty is while everyone is still asleep. I love getting up in the pink of sunrise for a run along the waterfront – through the fountain-splashed Parc de la Mar and on along the Renaissance ramparts, Dalt Murada , as the first light dances on the sea.
As the city begins to wake up, I might go for a cortado (espresso topped with warm milk) and ensaïmada (Mallorca’s featherlight, snail-shaped pastry) at time-warp bakery-cafe Ca’n Joan de s’Aigo in Carrer Can Sanç.
Palma is a knockout looks-wise, but really it’s the city’s laid-back beat and rich history that grab me. One of my all-time favorite ways to spend a couple of hours is by wandering through the tightly packed alleys in the old Moorish quarter, diving into lanes like Carrer de la Portella, Carrer de la Puresa and Carrer de Ca'n Angluda to alight upon patis (patios), hidden courtyards with ornately carved stonework, columns and foliage. The Jardí del Bisbe makes a shady botanical escape from the crowds amid palm, pomegranate and citrus trees, and the Banys Àrabs baths and gardens recall the island’s fascinating Muslim heritage.
How much money do I need for Palma de Mallorca, Spain?
Budget-wise, Palma is on par with many destinations in the Med. How much you spend depends on the trip you have in mind – you’ll find everything here from cheap-as-chips hostels to sweet, simple guesthouses and five-star boutique hotels with all the luxe suite and infinity pool trimmings. You can save euros on flights and room rates by visiting in the low and shoulder seasons. Restaurants also run the full spectrum. If you want to economize, grab breakfast in one of the city’s bakeries and check out the menú del día (fixed lunch menu), where you’ll often get three courses for as little as €15. Not all sights charge entry so there is plenty here you can do for free.
Average daily costs in Palma de Mallorca
- Boutique hotel room for two: from €200
- Dorm bed in a hostel: from €30
- Self-catering apartment: from €100
- Car rental: from €40 per day for a small car
- Dinner for two at a top restaurant: €80-100
- Coffee and an ensaïmada : €3.50
- Menú del día lunch: €15–20
- Beer: €3.50
- Gallery or museum entrance: €6
- Bus tickets to nearby towns and beaches: €2-5
- Bike rental: €10 a day
The most impressive views and photo ops are from the roof terraces popping up above Palma. Time it right and you'll catch a fiery sunset. There are uplifting views reaching out across the city to the brilliant blue band of the Med from the cathedral rooftop, if you’re willing to stomp up 280 steps. Sitting astride a wooded hillside, the Castell de Bellver , a 30-minute bus hop west of town, entices with views reaching across woods to Palma, the Badia de Palma and out to sea.
If you would prefer to see city and sea twinkle with an expertly mixed cocktail in hand, make for one of the city’s many rooftop bars, including faves like the Sky Bar at Hostal Cuba and Nakar rooftop bar.
What to pack when visiting Palma de Mallorca
Avoid the tendency to over-pack – light, floaty layers, linens, flat shoes or sandals (for historic cobbles and seafront strolls), swimwear and towel (for days at the playa), sunhat, sunglasses and sunscreen is pretty much all you are going to need. The vibe is casual island chic even in the smartest of places. In the cooler days of autumn and winter, you might want to throw in a warm fleece and waterproof.
This article was first published May 23, 2024 and updated May 30, 2024.
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U ponudi turističke agencije Odeon World Travel su i ovog leta putovanja avionom i letovanje na ostrvu Majorka. FIRST MINUTE ponude za putovanje avionom i boravak na ostrvu Majorka se odnose na veliki broj hotela u najatraktivnijim letovalištima.
-Plaja de Muro (Playa de Muro) i Alkudija (Alcudia) su letovališta na severu Majorke , udaljena od Palme oko 60 km. Karakteriše ih raskošno zelenilo, duge peščane plaže, sportski tereni, tirkizno more i veliki broj luksuznih hotela namenjenih onima koji žele miran, porodični odmor.
-Plaja de Palma / Arenal (Playa de Palma/ El Arenal) , letovališta na južnoj obali Majorke , 10 km jugoistočno od grada Palma i 5 km od aerodroma. Već godinama plaže u ovoj oblasti obeležene su plavom zastavicom zbog čistoće i kvaliteta vode. Mnogobrojni hoteli i apartmani , restorani, barovi i diskoteke, čine ova mesta privlačnim, pre svega mladima. Nedaleko od Arenala je i Aqualand, jedan od najvećih vodenih parkova u ovom delu Evrope.
-Kan Pastilja (C'an Pastilla) je prvi region korišćen u turističke svrhe i najbliže je međunarodnom aerodromu Son Sant Juan. Sačinjen od malih, živopisnih ulica, koje gotovo uvek vode do pitoreskne luke San Antonio de la Playa. Život se odvija u brojnim restoranima, pabovima i barovima. Peščanom plažom je Can Pastilla spojena sa letovalištima Playa de Palma i Arenal . Preporučujemo hotel Roc leo u letovalištu Kan Pastilja (Can Pastilla).
Iljetas (Illetas) je ekskluzivno letovalište, idealno odredište za sve one koji žele miran odmor u nekom od najluksuznijih hotela na ostrvu Majorka . Nalazi se oko 10 km zapadno od Palme. Kristalno čisto tirkizno more i male uvale su tipičan prizor u ovom delu ostrva.
-Portals Nus (Portal Nous), pitoreskno mestašce, nalazi se na nešto više od 10 km zapadno od Palme. Preporuka je za romantičan odmor u opuštajućem okruženju. Poznato je po maloj marini, luksuznim hotelima ali i kao stecište mnogih slavnih ličnosti.
-Palmanova (Palmanova) je jedno od najpopularnijih letovališta na jugu Majorke . Duga peščana plaža, mogućnosti za bavljenje sportovima na vodi, mnoštvo barova i restorana su samo deo ponude ovog primorskog mesta. Nalazi se 12 km jugozapadno od Palme i oko 25 km od aerodroma.
-Magaluf (Magaluf) se nalazi u jugozapadnom delu Majorke , udaljen 16 km od grada Palma i oko 20 km od aerodroma. Peščana plaža je duga 1 km, a mesto obiluje prodavnicama, restoranima i diskotekama, u kojima zabava traje do duboko u noć. Neke od najvećih di-džej zvezda nastupaju u toku leta upravo u klubovima Magalufa. Omiljeno je letovalište mladih. Posebno preporučujemo boravak u hotelu HSM Don Juan u letovalištu Magaluf .
-Kala Vinjas (Cala Vinas), udaljen od Magalufa oko 3 km, predstavlja mirnu uvalu, idealnu za ljubitelje lepih plaža i mirnog odmora.
-Santa Ponsa (Santa Ponsa) je malo porodično letovalište, u jugozapadnom delu ostrva Majorka , udaljeno od grada Palma 18 km. Karakteriše ga duga peščana plaža u živopisnom zalivu, obilje zelenila i golf tereni u okolini.
-Pagera (Paguera) je popularno primorsko mesto u velikoj lepoj uvali, najzapadnije u odnosu na druga letovališta ove regije. Omiljeno je i idealno za porodični odmor. Od aerodroma je Pagera udaljena 35 km.
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SKRIVENA BLAGA MAJORKE
Vožnja nizijom Es Pla ukrašenom vetrenjačama sve do istočne obale do mesta Portokristo, u kom i slavni Rafael Nadal voli da provodi vreme kada je na svom ostrvu. Sledi poseta fabrici Majorica u kojoj nastaju biseri po recepturi alhemičara Mediterana, a nakon sledi odlazak u Zmajevu pećinu. Magična šetnja pećinom u kojoj je temperatura izuzetno prijatna (18-20ºC) završava se koncertom na podzemnom jezeru Martel. Slobodno vreme je planirano za kupanje na plaži Sa Koma.
ROMANTIČNI SEVER
Gradić Soljer smešten na severu ostrva, iza planine Tramuntane, jedno je od najatraktivnijih mesta na Majorci. Poznati slikari Huan Miro i Pablo Pikaso često su se družili u ovom mestu, a njihova dela danas su izložena na železničkoj stanici u Soljeru. Prepun legendi i anegdota ovaj gradić nikog ne ostavi ravnodušnim, tim pre što se u njegovoj blizini nalazi mesto Port de Soljer koje poseduje šarm francuske rivijere.
VALJDEMOSA I PALMA
Izlet na romantični severozapad ostrva vas vodi do malog, veoma lepog rustičnog gradića Valjdemosa, ušuškanog u nedrima planine Tramuntane. Obilazi se Valjdemosa, nekadašnji kartuzijanski manastir u kome su jednu hladnu zimu proveli Šopen i Žorž Sand, kao i palata kralja Sanča. Nakon slobodnog vremena u Valjdemosi sledi putovanje ka glavnom gradu Palmi, jednom od najlepših gradova Mediterana.
ALKUDIJA STARI GRAD, ZALIV ALKUDIJE I PLAYA DE MURO
Celodnevni izlet koji će vam pružiti mogućnost prošetate jedinstvenim starim gradom koji sebično čuva svoju istoriju, ali i da se kupate na predivnoj plaži u zalivu Alkudije. Stari grad Alkudija smešten je u severnom delu ostrva, na 45min vožnje od Palme, dok je zaliv u kojem se nalazi Alkudija dug oko 13km, a beli pesak se prostire duž celog zaliva koji zapljuskuje kristalno čista voda. Unutar srednjevekovnih zidina starog grada Alkudije nalazi se pregršt simpatičnih suvenirnica i restorana.
Učinite svoj boravak na Majorci nezaboravnim i otisnite se brzim brodom do Ibice. Nakon 2 sata plovidbe stižete na jedno od najzanimljivijih mediteranskih ostrva koje nikada ne spava. Ibica nudi veliki spektar mogućnosti za sve tipove uživanja, od peščanih plaža koje zapljuskuje kristalno čitno more, preko dnevnih žurki na plažama i glavnog grada Eivise koji poseduje poseban šarm kojem nisu odoleli ni svetski džetseteri.
Tokom poludnevnog obilaska i pečačke ture imaćete priliku da se upoznate sa istorijskim jezgrom Palma de Majorke. Kosmopolitski šarm i kraljevska elegancija savršeno su uklopljeni sa modernističkom arhitekturom. Ono što je posebno, a vezano za ovaj grad otkriće Vam lokalci koji će ispričati tajne, anegdote, ali i povesti kroz kratak hod kroz istoriiju.
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Palma de Mallorca city guide
Discover the city of Palma de Mallorca
Palma is Mallorca's vibrant capital, stylish and intimate, yet bursting with life. Half of the island's population dwells in this city, lively all year round with luxury hotels , trendy restaurants , cafes , shops and nightlife as well as a thriving art scene. It's often compared to Barcelona and, being within a 15-minute taxi ride from the airport, it makes for the perfect city break.
Located in the south of the island, Palma looks out over the shimmering Mediterranean sea (take a look at our webcam to see it in real time). Whilst there are many enchanting parts of the city, the main attractions and shops are situated around the massive Gothic cathedral down by the seafront. This area, known as Palma’s old town, is full of ancient passages, historic monuments and magnificent architecture. Here you will find no shortage of sights or refreshment stops within its many pedestrianised lanes, quirky cafes , galleries , and boutique shops . Thanks to these attractions all being packed within a square kilometre, the old town is easy to explore.
The city boasts an enormous harbour which begins in front of the cathedral and borders the west. The cyclist and pedestrian-friendly promenade stretches all the way to the ferry port and cruise terminal (which is located about 3.5km from the old town), making it perfect for a stroll.
History & Culture in Palma de Mallorca
As an island, Mallorca has been subject to numerous invasions and conquests throughout its history. Palma was known to the Arabs as Medina Mayurqa (902 to 1229), and to Mallorcans thereafter simply as Ciutat (City). But the city was in fact named after the Roman city of Palmaria (founded around 120 BC), which still exists a metre or two beneath the ground; inhabitants of houses near the cathedral are still discovering Roman remains every once in a while.
Palma's current image owes much to the last two hundred years. The two iconic roads of Passeig des Born and Las Ramblas were built in the 19th century on a dried-up river bed. The defensive city walls which once surrounded the city were pulled down to create the ring road of Las Avingudas and the waterfront highway and promenade Passeig Maritim were only reclaimed from the sea in the 1950s.
Sights & Attractions in Palma de Mallorca
Palma's multicultural history is reflected in the variety of architecture on display in the city. Visitors tend to spend most of their time in the old town, just wandering through the streets and absorbing the architecture whilst browsing the plentiful shops . For those who prefer a little more structure to their visit, the tourist office arranges guided tours of the city throughout the year in several languages, most prevalent during the summer. Check out our selection of Tours & Guides for a range of tours on offer, or use one of our City Walks as a guide.
Medieval buildings Palma's most iconic building is its Gothic cathedral , La Seu; built on the site of a mosque which in turn was once a Roman temple, it rises out of the city walls which used to mark the edge of the sea. Next to the cathedral is L'Almudaina , a 13th-century palace with splendid gardens. It’s worth a little walk behind these magnificent buildings, as here you will find the old Arab quarter, with its labyrinth of narrow streets (be careful not to get lost!). To the west of Palma, on top of a hill, sits Bellver Castle , a unique round castle from the 14th century with some of the best views in the city.
The Arab Quarter This Arab quarter contains many of Palma’s hidden treasures, including little museums, charming courtyards and unique architecture. There are numerous exhibitions dedicated to the history of Mallorca , religious artefacts , or antique toys . Behind the Arab quarter is the renowned Plaça Cort which embodies Palma Town Hall and the legendary old olive tree. This ancient tree is a masterpiece in itself, it’s believed to be about 800 years old and is one of the city's most admired landmarks.
Modernist architecture You can’t help but notice the modernist architecture in Palma, this is all thanks to Gaudi's influence when he was on the island to oversee restoration works to the cathedral. The best known is the Fundació La Caixa , designed by the Catalan architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner, it was the building that began the craze for Modernist (Art Nouveau) architecture in the city. There are plenty of other examples in the old town, just take a stroll around, look upwards and absorb the sights.
Contemporary art If it's arts and culture that you're interested in, then Palma will not disappoint. The excellent Es Baluard Museum of Contemporary Art is housed in the old fortress and is well worth a visit, the restaurant on the terrace is critically acclaimed too. The Spanish artist Joan Miró spent the best part of 30 years living on Mallorca and there is a foundation devoted to his works just to the west of Palma. There are also several other art galleries featuring Spanish artists and contemporary art.
A little tip: if you are planning on doing quite a bit of sightseeing, then it is worth buying a 'Palma Pass'. This is a smart card that you can pre-purchase at the tourist offices and provides access to museums and tourist attractions, permits free public transport and even gives you a discount on selected activities, restaurants and shops. You can buy cards for various durations and special family passes are also available.
Beaches in Palma de Mallorca
Palma has its very own urban beach, just follow the cycle path and promenade from the city's port eastbound, once you pass the front of the cathedral, it’s a further 15-minute walk on foot.
East of Palma Those seeking more tranquil beaches, there are a few to name in the surrounding areas of the city. The cute little beach in Portixol, which is about 3km east of the city centre, can be reached by car, bike or even foot and is lined with bars and restaurants. This area is a great lunch spot for those seeking a little bit of quiet away from the city centre. Much further to the east, near the airport, you’ll find Playa de Palma. This should not be confused with the city of Palma! Playa de Palma is a purpose-built beach resort about 10km away. It has a long beach and is a popular resort for package holidays and kite surfers. Of course, there are regular buses between the beach and Palma, so it's easy to explore one whilst staying in the other.
West of Palma On the other side of Palma, the neighbouring Cala Major and Illetas boast some of the most beautiful beaches on the south-west coast of Mallorca. Although there is limited parking in these areas, the beaches are accessible with the bus number 3 from Plaça d’Espanya stopping off at various points in the city before getting to Illetas, or a short 10-minute taxi ride.
Events in Palma de Mallorca
Palma is certainly a city packed full of fun events whatever the time of year. Let’s kick off with the fiestas and fairs because they are some of the most spectacular events you could attend. Palma knows how to celebrate and bring people together, and boy do you get to know the real city when it hosts one of its fiestas!
Traditional fiestas Apart from the usual traditional festivals celebrated in Spain, you really should try to get involved in the city's two main fiestas: Sant Sebastiá which is held in January and Sant Joan that takes place in June. Others to watch are the Three Kings Parade on the eve of the Epiphany (5th of January) and Sa Rua , Mallorca’s very own carnival in February.
Sant Sebastian is Palma's patron saint and the city comes out in force to celebrate. You can expect street parties with BBQs and music concerts, followed by parades, fireworks and a Correfoc (devil fire running) in the lead up to the more formal proceedings taking place on the actual saint's day of the 20th January, a public holiday in Palma.
Sant Joan is celebrated on the 24th June as part of the summer solstice but, again, it's the evening before that sees the biggest party. The infamous ‘ Nit de Foc ', or Night of Fire is held on the night of the 23rd June and sees bonfires lit throughout the city and the crazy ‘fire run' where locals dress as demons and devils and run through the streets bearing torches. Everyone eventually gathers in the Parc de la Mar for concerts, more bonfires, firecrackers and an impressive fireworks display.
Cultural events Art lovers should attend Nit de l'Art in September when the art galleries and restaurants display art to the public with canapes and wine. There are a couple of grand theatres in the city which host annual opera and ballet festivals, their programmes are speckled with musicals, concerts and other ‘spectacles'. Look out for details on the Bellver Castle Music Festival , a popular occasion in the summer months. There are also several jazz clubs in La Llonja, and other live music venues (bars) can be found throughout Palma.
Gastronomic events For the foodies, the Spanish love of food is reflected in gastronomic events throughout the year. Every Tuesday La Ruta Martiana takes place in Palma’s old town. Bars offer their patrons a small tapa or pintxo plus a caña of beer for a modest 2-3€. It's a great way to discover authentic Spanish bars and cuisine away from the touristy areas of the city. On a larger scale, be sure to check out the TaPalma event. These tapas routes at the end of October are great for encouraging people to explore the more hidden bars and restaurants of Palma, each establishment serving unique quality tapas and wines for a reduced fee. Participating bars and restaurants are marked on a handy map of the area which you can pick up in bars and cafes.
Sporting events Much like the rest of the island, Palma has its fair share of sporting events. The city has its own marathon in October, as well as a range of cycling events, and is a renowned hub for numerous sailing regattas in the Mediterranean, not to mention it has its own International Boat Show held on the first May bank holiday weekend. Football fanatics, we promise a Spanish football game atmosphere is worth sampling... there isn’t anything quite like it! Mallorca has its own football team that normally plays in Spain’s top division. Their stadium is on the outskirts of Palma and tickets are relatively easy to come by.
Things to do in Palma de Mallorca
Other than the historical sights and attractions, there are plenty of activities to do in the city.
Shopping Palma's shopping is a must. Top areas include Passeig des Born , Avinguda Jaume III and the pedestrianised streets surrounding Plaça Major. Here you'll find Spanish high-street favourites Zara, Massimo Dutti and Uterqüe alongside international designer labels Hugo Boss, Luis Vuitton and even Mulberry. But the boutique shopping, particularly the shoe shops, are what makes Palma stand out. Make sure you sample a couple of interior design shops dotted around the city too, they are inspiring to say the very least. And, as far as department stores go, El Corte Inglés will provide you with everything you could ever need.
Boat trips & yacht charters With its large marina , Palma is the starting point for a number of boat trips and yacht charters around the island. They are great for large groups or families who want to explore the beautiful beaches and bays of their own accord. The slightly cheaper option is a half day or full day trip around the Bay of Palma, extremely popular among visitors who want to take to the water in the summer months. Try to book in advance rather than just turning up on the day to avoid disappointment.
Sports If sport is your passion, there are several golf courses within a 10-minute drive of Palma and fantastic clay tennis courts in the district of Santa Catalina.
Tours If you are keen to explore Palma but walking isn’t your thing, you can hire bicycles, scooters and Segways to get around the city. Fancy getting away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre for the day? Then hiring bikes and taking a jaunt along the cycle path from Palma all the way to S’Arenal is an absolute must. This cycle route is doable for even the most novice cyclists, but prepare yourself for it to be busy in peak season. There are numerous cycle hire shops to be found in Palma city centre and along the Paseo Marítimo for a reasonable price. It’s a great way to see the coastline of Palma and there are plenty of opportunities to stop off at some of its seaside restaurants , cafes and even a beach club or two on the way. Portixol and Molinar are great areas for a spot of lunch, so be sure to schedule a meal into your day.
Rainy day activities If for the unlikely reason it's raining when you visit this beautiful island, have no fear there are things to do in and around Palma. If museums and art galleries aren’t your things, then there are also indoor shopping centres within the vicinity of the city centre. Alternatively, head to the east of Palma for the Aquarium . Highly recommended!
Dining in Palma de Mallorca
Palma has an infinite choice of restaurants, expect a range of international cuisines for all budgets.
Traditional eateries Within the old town, you'll find endless traditional Spanish and Mallorcan eateries, particularly in the area of La Llonja. However, there are places dotted all throughout the centre and it's worth exploring back streets and taking a look at the menus posted outside the restaurants.
Off the beaten track If you want to veer away from the beaten track, there are many top class restaurants located around Plaça d’Espanya. Eating with the locals means you'll find fantastic food at some remarkably reasonable prices. For tapas or a heartier Spanish inspired meal, head to streets like Carrer del 31 de Diciembre and Carrer de Blanquerna, each featuring some top restaurants.
The gastronomic district Alternatively, if you're hungry for some international yet innovative cuisine, then the trendy area of Santa Catalina will certainly hit the spot. Here you'll find anything from modern tapas and homemade Italian to South American and Asian fusion. Due to the number of restaurants popping up in this area, there's a high level of competition which makes both the quality and prices equally good.
The best seafood in town After more traditional seafood and a traditional Spanish paella? Make your way to the seafront by venturing towards Portixol and Molinar, only 3km from the cathedral. These traditional fishing ports offer up some of the best paellas on the island.
Nightlife in Palma de Mallorca
Palma plays host to the widest range of bars and nightclubs on the island. The beauty of this city is that you'll see visitors and locals partying alongside one another until the early hours of the morning.The areas of La Lonja, Santa Catalina and the Paseo Marítimo are the main places to rendezvous.
La Lonja (The old town) La Lonja is at the heart of the city's nightlife during the evenings. Whether it’s late night restaurants , pubs, cocktail bars or jazz clubs you're after, you'll find something to tickle your taste buds. Be sure to check out hotel bars and sky bars too as they offer some of the best cocktails in the city centre!
Santa Catalina Santa Catalina is swarming with people in the evening whatever the time of the year. A number of watering holes in the form of late night bars that locals, expats and tourists like to frequent reside here. It's also where you'll find the yacht crews hanging out, especially along Carrer de San Magí.
Paseo Marítimo The Paseo Marítimo (the front by the marina) is absolutely buzzing when the warm nights set in from June until September. This area makes for the perfect night out on the tiles thanks to its restaurants , late-night bars and a couple of large-scale nightclubs . For those who like to party until 05:00, the main club to call is Tito's . You won’t miss it!
An insider tip for those who will venture a little further: at the far western end of the seafront promenade, towards the cruise ships port, there is a small marina called Can Barbara, which encompasses some late night bars popular amongst the locals. Speaking of local experiences, try the area to the east of Plaça Major for a host of quirky, independent late-night late-night cafes and bars full of local youngsters. All very Barcelona!
Where to stay in Palma de Mallorca
Luxury boutique hotels A large proportion of people visiting the city centre tend to stay in hotels. Palma has seen an explosion of boutique hotels in recent years which attract visitors all year round. Old historical palaces have been restored with the utmost care, retaining original features and introducing all the modern technology we expect nowadays. Most of these hotels can be found in the tiny streets around the cathedral area.
Stay in the old town of Palma to be bang smack in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the city centre, with shops , restaurants and nightlife on your doorstep. There's a great selection of hotels available in this area, suitable for a wide range of budgets. Keep your eyes peeled for those in the districts of La Llonja, Passeig des Born, Avinguda Jaume III, Sant Nicolau, La Calatrava, around which the city's fabulous boutique hotels concentrate.
Hotels with a view In the hotels along the Paseo Marítimo, what you lose in character, you gain with sea views. This area is perfect for those who might feel a bit claustrophobic staying in the city centre but still wants to be within easy walking distance of all the attractions on offer. This stretch offers hotels with larger, more corporate accommodation and modern comfortable hotels for those simply craving a room with a balcony and a sea view. These establishments will certainly quench your thirst for some sunshine and water. Alike to the city centre, here you are perfectly situated for exploring Palma without the need for travelling by transport.
Hotels with wide-ranging facilities There are also plenty of opportunities to stay on the outskirts of Palma. With numerous hotels dotted around with outstanding spa facilities, swimming pools, tennis courts, gyms and even golf courses. These are perfect to experience the best of both worlds, being within close proximity of the city but having access to all the facilities one could ever want for. Many of these hotels also offer a free shuttle service to the city centre.
Villas In these same suburbs, you will find a number of holiday rentals or villas which are more appropriate for those looking for a home away from home style of accommodation. These are great for large groups in need of numerous bedrooms and usually have the luxury of a private swimming pool.
Apartments Whilst the villas tend to be located on the outskirts of the city, there are more and more holiday apartment rentals popping up in the city centre for smaller groups. Due to the variety of sizes and them being slightly less expensive than hotels, these are becoming a favourite choice for a wide range of people from couples to small families and groups.
Discovering the different areas of Palma
The striking seafront The first thing you will notice when you arrive in Palma from the airport is the fabulous marina and seafront, perfectly accompanied with a palm tree-lined promenade. Dominating the skyline by the sea is the iconic cathedral (called La Seu) and the Parc de la Mar , a large park in front of it which hosts many concerts, fiestas and open-air cinema throughout the year.
The charming old town After arriving in Palma, the old town is probably the best place to start as a visitor. You can begin at the cathedral and along Passeig des Born as it’s not only picturesque but easy to navigate. At this point, you can’t help but be impressed with the city has to offer. This grand avenue features high-street and designer shops to cater for everybody’s needs. From here there are a few options, follow the road around to the right onto the tree-lined promenade of La Rambla, home to florists and newspaper sellers, or onto Avinguda Jaume III for further shops and stunning architecture.
Alternatively, once you have your bearings and are keen to explore the ancient passages, head slightly west of Passeig des Born. Here you will find the quaint, ancient district of Sa Llotja (or La Lonja), which is home to some of Palma’s finest boutiques, art galleries and Spanish restaurants. If you decide to venture east of Passeig des Born, you'll find gift shops, fashion boutiques, shoe shops and cafes. On this side also lies Plaça Major, which holds markets featuring arts and crafts and other touristy trinkets. This area encompasses Plaça Cort where the handsome Mallorcan Town Hall resides, and another popular shopping street called Sant Miquel. You will also likely stumble upon the Olivar Market , a traditional Spanish undercover market selling all sorts of fresh produce.
Trendy Santa Catalina Santa Catalina, which used to house fishermen and craftsmen in days gone by, has now resurrected itself as the hip and trendy area for all the cool kids. In the daytime , it's home to eclectic shops and boutiques, from interior design to dresses. Here you'll find yet another undercover food market called ‘Mercat de Santa Catalina’ which is worth a little peep inside if you are in the area. However, it's highly recommended you make a visit to Santa Catalina once the sun has gone down since it has become known in recent years for its thriving nightlife due to the number of trendy bars , clubs and contemporary restaurants popping up. Aim to start at Carrer de Argentina, which is easy to find from the seafront, and stroll around the roads between Carrer de San Magí and Carrer de la Fàbrica. This is the place to go for modern, yet relaxed, food and cocktails .
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Cafe culture in Palma
Sitting in a warm breeze and sipping a perfectly made café con leche, there’s no better way to spend your morning than on the lively terraces in the early hours of Palma’s beautiful sunshine.
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Finest boutique hotels in Mallorca
From rural to royal, secluded to urban, whether in mountains, coast or city; there is a wide choice of excellent boutique hotels on the island waiting to be discovered. Whatever your preference, a warm welcome undoubtedly awaits.
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Palma is rich in culture, entertainment and gastronomy. Being relatively compact makes it an attractive and viable option for visitors short on time. Explore the historic streets on foot and excite your senses in this vibrant capital.
Palma is Europe's capital city for boutique hotels
Mallorca's capital has increasingly become a hotspot for luxury boutique hotels, making it the perfect choice for a city-break holiday. Its beautiful historic centre currently boasts 18 boutique hotels, with another 5 set to open in 2017.
Party in Palma
Party in Palma this summer
The night in Palma is forever young with a huge amount of choice on where to spend your evening, so, where are the best spots to party in the vast city of Palma?
Passion in Palma
For some, the romance will spark as soon as Mallorca's spectacular cliffs come into view from the plane window. For others, it will be the first sip of wine or taste of mouthwatering cuisine that gets the pulse racing.
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Palma offers a great variety of rooftop bars, perfect for enjoying some spectacular scenery with a sundowner in hand.
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Mallorca’s cosmopolitan capital city takes centre stage when it comes to the island's gastronomical culture.
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Palma is Mallorca's vibrant capital, stylish and intimate, yet bursting with life. Half of the island's population dwells in this city, lively all year round with luxury hotels, trendy restaurants, cafes, shops and nightlife as well as a thriving art scene. It's often compared to Barcelona and, being within a 15-minute taxi ride from the airport, it makes for the perfect city break.
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