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Palma
Today: 🌧️ ↑ 15°C ↓ 9°C 👤 Population 550,000 🕛 Local time:

Palma Cathedral

Palma’s iconic Gothic cathedral dominates the seafront with soaring interiors, a huge rose window, and rooftop terraces overlooking the old town and bay.

Palma Cathedral

Bellver Castle

Spain’s only round castle crowns a hill above Palma, offering panoramic city and bay views plus a striking medieval interior.

Bellver Castle

Palacio de la Almudaina

This historic royal palace showcases grand rooms, a ceremonial staircase, and gardens beside the cathedral in Palma’s monumental heart.


Fundació Miró Mallorca

Joan Miró’s former studio and gallery displays major works and sculptures, offering insight into the artist’s life in Palma.


Parc de la Mar

Seafront park beneath the cathedral with reflective water views and open space, ideal for appreciating Palma’s dramatic skyline.


Passeig Marítim

Palma’s waterfront promenade pairs marina views with a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere, perfect for strolling beside the sea.


Arab Baths

One of Palma’s notable historic remnants, these atmospheric baths reveal traces of the city’s Islamic past within the old town.


Plaça Major

Palma’s lively central square is framed by historic buildings and cafés, making it a natural stop while exploring the old town.


Basílica de Sant Francesc

A beautiful historic basilica in the old town, admired for its architecture and peaceful setting among Palma’s medieval streets.


Ferrocarril de Sóller Station

Historic station where the famous vintage train departs, celebrated for its nostalgic character and classic wooden railway experience.


Poble Espanyol

An open-air architectural complex featured on sightseeing routes, presenting Spanish-style buildings in one walkable cultural site.

Poble Espanyol

Royal Gardens of S'Hort del Rei

Landscaped gardens near the cathedral and palace provide a pleasant, photogenic pause amid Palma’s major historic monuments.


La Rambla

A well-known boulevard on Palma sightseeing routes, lined with urban charm and convenient access to central historic attractions.


Plaça de Cort

Historic square in Palma’s old town, noted for its elegant civic setting and easy access to surrounding medieval streets.


Jewish Quarter

Historic lanes in Palma’s old town reflect the city’s layered past, with atmospheric streets ideal for cultural wandering.


La Calatrava

Historic central area near major landmarks, restaurants, shoreline, and key tourist attractions.


Dalt Murada

Historic center neighborhood with cultural sights, restaurants, and easy access to Palma’s main attractions.


Portixol

Family-friendly coastal area with beaches, bay views, seafood restaurants, and a relaxed atmosphere.


Santa Catalina

Lively, trendy district with cafes, restaurants, boutiques, market, and strong visitor appeal.


Son Armadams

Western neighborhood with cafes, restaurants, sea views, and convenient value accommodation options.


Paseo Maritimo

Central waterfront area known for harbour views, promenade walks, bars, and nightlife access.


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