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Discover Palma
What to see and do

Promenade
The promenade borders a large part of the bay of Palma, offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Water sports
Try water sports such as kayaking, flyboarding, kitesurfing or windsurfing and stay active on your holidays!

La Lonja
Formerly the city’s fish market, today La Lonja de Palma is the starting point for enjoying the best nightlife, as it is conveniently located close to bars, restaurants and clubs.

Paseo del Borne
Enjoy a quiet afternoon on one of Palma’s most elegant streets, known as the city’s golden mile.

The old town
Travel back in time and learn about the city’s history through the old town’s buildings and alleys.

The Cathedral
The Cathedral is one of the most impressive buildings in Palma, with a privileged location overlooking the sea and a unique architecture that combines Roman and Renaissance walls with Gothic style.

Bellver Castle
Bellver Castle is one of the few European castles with a circular floor plan, built by order of King Jaume II as a palace-fortress.

Es Baluard
Es Baluard Museu d’Art Contemporani de Palma is located within the perimeter of the bastion of Sant Pere, which forms part of the Renaissance wall that surrounded the city of Palma until the beginning of the 20th century. As a point of reference in the Balearic Islands for artistic creation in the 20th and 21st centuries, it exhibits diverse views of its collection, organises exhibitions of leading international artists and promotes critical thinking by strengthening the institution’s relationship and dialogue with the community through conferences, cultural activities and educational and training programmes.

Shopping
Stroll through the city centre and discover all kinds of shops, from traditional shops to the most exclusive boutiques.

Palma Town Hall
Right in the centre of Palma, in the Plaza de Cort, you will find the Town Hall, whose façade was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1931.

Guided tours
The city centre offers guided tours where you can discover Palma’s history and culture at any time of the day or night.

Trekking
Explore the Tramuntana mountains and discover the island’s most spectacular landscapes.

Horse riding
A horseback ride around Palma is the perfect plan to enjoy a unique and fun experience with friends or family.

Golf
Practice your favourite sport this holiday season! Choose one of the golf courses in the surrounding area and get ready to enjoy yourself.