



Palma
Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain
Palma is the vibrant capital of Mallorca, where a compact medieval Old Town — centred on the soaring Gothic cathedral (La Seu) — meets a lively harbour, tree‑lined boulevards, contemporary boutiques and a rich tapas and café scene.
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What Makes It Special
What makes Palma special is its dramatic seaside cathedral setting: you can move in minutes from narrow, centuries‑old lanes to the waterside Passeig del Born and the harbour, creating striking cathedral‑and‑sea photo opportunities and an unusually intimate city‑by‑the‑Mediterranean atmosphere.
Insider Tips
Take an early‑morning walk to La Seu and the waterfront to enjoy soft light and far fewer tourists, then pop into Mercat de l'Olivar for a fresh breakfast before shops and cafés fill up.
Palma is the vibrant capital of Mallorca, where a compact medieval Old Town — centred on the soaring Gothic cathedral (La Seu) — meets a lively harbour, tree‑lined boulevards, contemporary boutiques and a rich tapas and café scene.
Upcoming Event
What Makes It Special
What makes Palma special is its dramatic seaside cathedral setting: you can move in minutes from narrow, centuries‑old lanes to the waterside Passeig del Born and the harbour, creating striking cathedral‑and‑sea photo opportunities and an unusually intimate city‑by‑the‑Mediterranean atmosphere.
Insider Tips
Take an early‑morning walk to La Seu and the waterfront to enjoy soft light and far fewer tourists, then pop into Mercat de l'Olivar for a fresh breakfast before shops and cafés fill up.
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