A place full of history and culture
Palma is much more than sun and beach. It is a city of culture, art and traditions that can be felt in every corner. A place that you cannot miss is its majestic Cathedral of Santa María, known as La Seu, an impressive example of Mediterranean Gothic architecture. Its location facing the sea, together with the beauty of its stained glass windows and its large rose window, make it a place worth admiring. Not far from there, is the Royal Palace of Almudaina, a royal residence with centuries of history that, in addition to its architectural value, offers wonderful views of the port.
Disfruta de la naturaleza y la costa
Además de su patrimonio cultural, Palma tiene algo que la hace irresistible: su costa. El puerto de Palma, con sus yates y barcos, es uno de los más grandes y emblemáticos del Mediterráneo. A lo largo de su costa se extienden playas de aguas cristalinas, como Playa de Palma, Cala Major o Es Trenc, ideales para relajarse o practicar deportes acuáticos. A pocos kilómetros de la ciudad, puedes explorar calas escondidas y paisajes naturales que parecen sacados de una postal.
A place for all tastes
Palma is a city that offers something for every visitor. If you are a food lover, you will find a wide variety of restaurants and bars where you can try everything from the typical sobrasada to avant-garde dishes created by local chefs. The terraces of the Plaza Mayor or the bars of the Plaza de los Patines are perfect for enjoying a meal in good company. For those seeking culture, the city has an extensive range of museums, such as the Es Baluard Museum of modern art, the Museum of Mallorca, or the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation, which houses an outstanding collection of the painter’s work.
The city in motion
Palma is not only about history and tradition, it is also a city that lives in the present. Its nightlife is lively, with a wide range of bars, clubs and restaurants where you can enjoy live music, flamenco or the best tapas. If you are passionate about football, the Son Moix stadium is the home of Real Mallorca, and is a place of pilgrimage for sports fans. In addition, Palma offers a calendar full of cultural and festive events, such as the Fira del Ram, an annual event with attractions and music, or the celebration of San Sebastián, one of the most important festivals in the city.