Things to do in Palma de Mallorca

Welcome to Palma de Mallorca, where Mediterranean charm meets historic splendour and offers you a perfect blend of sun-soaked beaches, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture.

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Palma de Mallorca

Sitting along the sparkling shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Palma de Mallorca attracts with its irresistible blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. As the capital of the Balearic Islands, the city offers various attractions to explore. The majestic Palma Cathedral, which dominates the skyline with its intricate architecture and stunning views of the sea. Stroll through the winding streets of the old town, where charming boutiques, cozy cafes, and historic landmarks like the Royal Palace of La Almudaina await. For a cultural immersion, visit the Es Baluard Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, which has a diverse collection of art against the backdrop of panoramic sea views. Relax on the golden sands of Playa de Palma, a popular beach lined with bustling promenades and lively bars. Lastly, enjoy local flavours at the bustling Mercat de l'Olivar, where fresh produce, seafood, and artisanal goods offer a taste of Mallorcan culinary delights. Whether seeking relaxation or adventure, Palma de Mallorca promises an unforgettable Mediterranean escape.

Must-Visit Attractions in Palma de Mallorca

Useful Information for Palma de Mallorca

  • Country Dialling Code: +34
  • Palma de Mallorca Dialling Code: 971
  • Emergency Number: 112
  • Official Language: Spanish
  • Official Currency: € (Euro)
  • How To Say: Please & Thank you : Por favor & Gracias

5 Fun Facts About Palma de Mallorca

  • It Has a Stunning Gothic Cathedral: Palma’s ‘La Seu Cathedral’ is one of the tallest Gothic cathedrals in Europe. Its famous rose window, known as the "Gothic Eye," is one of the largest in the world and creates a beautiful light show inside when the sun shines through.
  • A Royal Summer Getaway: The Spanish royal family has a summer residence in Palma called ‘Marivent Palace’. Every summer, they spend time on the island, enjoying the Mediterranean vibes just like the rest of us!
  • It Has an Underground Lake: The ‘Drach Caves’, which are near Palma, house one of the world's largest underground lakes called ‘Lake Martel’. You can take a boat ride while listening to live classical music in the caves!
  • It Inspired Chopin: The famous composer Frédéric Chopin spent a winter in Mallorca (in nearby Valldemossa), where he composed some of his masterpieces. He described the island as “paradise” despite the rainy weather he encountered.
  • It’s Home to a Circular Castle: Bellver Castle which is just outside Palma, is one of the few circular castles in Europe!

Tips for Visiting Palma de Mallorca

  • Visit La Seu Cathedral Early: Palma’s ‘Cathedral of Santa Maria’ (La Seu) is worth visiting but it does get busy so we suggest going early to enjoy it without the crowds.
  • Wander Through the Old Town: The ‘Casco Antiguo’ (Old Town) is full of charming streets, hidden courtyards, and historic buildings. Explore Plaça Major, Plaça de Cort, and Passeig del Born.
  • Local Cuisine: Taste ‘ensaimada’ (a sweet pastry) and delicious for breakfast, ‘sobrasada’ (spiced sausage), and fresh seafood. It’s making me hungry!
  • Enjoy a Sunset at Bellver Castle: The 14th-century Bellver Castle offers great 360° views over Palma and the sea. It’s one of the best spots for a sunset view.
  • Take a Ride on the Sóller Train: Hop on the vintage wooden train from Palma to Sóller. The ride is scenic and passes through the Tramuntana mountains and orange groves.
  • Palma’s Beaches: For a quick beach visit, ‘Can Pere Antoni’ is close to the city. For clearer waters, head to ‘Cala Comtessa’ or ‘Illetas’ which are just a short bus or taxi ride away.
  • Explore the Santa Catalina Neighbourhood: The area is full of trendy cafés, bars, and boutiques. It’s a great place to enjoy tapas or a cocktail in the evening.
  • Es Baluard Museum: If you are an art and culture fan, the ‘Es Baluard Museum’ is a great place to visit and has contemporary works with a mix of local and international artists. The terrace also has amazing city views!
  • Plan a Day Trip to Valldemossa: Just 30 minutes from Palma, ‘Valldemossa’ is a picturesque village known for charming stone streets, the Chopin Museum, and stunning mountain views.