Discover the heart of Palma de Mallorca with this self-guided walking tour through its historic old town. From the vibrant Mercat Olivar to the majestic Palma Cathedral, this route covers key landmarks, charming streets, and bustling squares. It's the perfect introduction for first-time visitors looking to experience the city's rich culture and history in a single day.
Mercat Olivar Market
A bustling market offering a wide array of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and local delicacies.
Calle San Miguel
A vibrant pedestrian street in Palma's old town, lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings.
Plaza Mayor
The historic main square of Palma, a lively hub surrounded by traditional architecture and cafes.
Via Sindicat
A historic street in Palma's old town, known for its traditional buildings and shops.
Calle Collom
A charming, narrow street in the heart of Palma's old town, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Plaza Cort
A picturesque square featuring Palma's City Hall and a very old, historic olive tree.
Palma Cathedral
A magnificent Gothic cathedral, also known as La Seu, overlooking the sea and Palma Bay.
The S’Hort de Rei Gardens
A serene public garden located near the Cathedral, offering a tranquil escape with fountains and greenery.
Paseo del Bourne
A beautiful, tree-lined promenade in the heart of Palma, known for its upscale shops and elegant atmosphere.
El Corte Ingles
A large, well-known department store offering a wide range of goods, from fashion to homewares.
Avenida Jaime III
Palma's premier shopping street, featuring a mix of high-end boutiques, chain stores, and cafes.
Calle Unio
A key street in Palma's commercial center, connecting major shopping areas and landmarks.
Plaza Merchant
A charming square in the old town, popular for its restaurants and vibrant evening ambiance.
La Rambla
A wide, tree-lined boulevard in Palma, known for its flower stalls, street artists, and cafes.
Calle Oms
A street that serves as a crucial link between La Rambla and Palma's main transport hub.