Explore the historical and cultural heart of Palma de Mallorca, from its iconic Gothic cathedral to charming medieval streets. This collection highlights the city's rich past, including royal palaces, ancient baths, and vibrant public squares. Discover architectural gems and soak in the lively atmosphere of this beloved Balearic capital, perfect for a day of sightseeing and local flavor.
Cathedral La Seu
A stunning Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral located on the shores of the Bay of Palma.
Palace La Almudaina
A royal palace in Palma, Mallorca, originally a Moorish fortress, still used by the Spanish royal family.
Llotja
A magnificent Gothic building that once housed the city's maritime trading center.
Old Town
The historic heart of Palma de Mallorca, characterized by narrow medieval streets, charming courtyards, and historic buildings.
Arab Baths
A small, well-preserved Moorish bathhouse offering a glimpse into the city's Islamic past.
Parc de la Mar
A large seaside park located below the cathedral, featuring a saltwater lake and green spaces.
Casal Solleric
An impressive 18th-century Baroque palace that now serves as a cultural center and art exhibition space.
Placa del Mercat
A bustling market square in Palma, known for its shops and cafes.
Placa Major
Palma's main public square, a vibrant hub surrounded by shops, cafes, and restaurants.