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Discover Palma: A Journey Through Time

Join us on a captivating free walking tour of Palma de Mallorca, where history, architecture, and culture come alive at every turn.

Time

3 Hours

Stops

9 Places

Distance

2.6 km


Start

La Seu (Palma Cathedral)

Begin your journey at the magnificent Palma Cathedral, an iconic Gothic masterpiece overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

La Seu (Palma Cathedral) (Source: Google Maps)

La Seu (Palma Cathedral) (Source: Google Maps)

La Seu, the Palma Cathedral, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture, completed in 1601 after more than 300 years of construction. Designed by architect Guillem Sagrera, it stands majestically overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. The cathedral's intricate façade features 87 stained glass windows, including a remarkable rose window, which is one of the largest in Europe. Its interior boasts a breathtaking altar and a series of chapels, each showcasing unique artistic styles. La Seu is not only a religious site but also a symbol of Palma’s rich history and cultural identity, attracting millions of visitors each year.

Walk 1 min (44 m)

Almudaina Palace

Adjacent to the cathedral, this royal palace showcases impressive Moorish architecture and offers insights into the island’s regal history.

Almudaina Palace (Source: Google Maps)

Almudaina Palace (Source: Google Maps)

The Almudaina Palace, originally a Moorish fortress, has served as the royal residence of the Kings of Mallorca since the 13th century. Its architecture reflects a blend of Gothic and Moorish styles, showcasing the island's diverse cultural heritage. The palace features beautifully decorated rooms, including the Throne Room, which is adorned with exquisite tapestries and artworks. Visitors can explore the lush gardens that offer stunning views of the cathedral and the harbor. The Almudaina Palace is a testament to Palma's royal history and continues to be used for official ceremonies and events, making it a significant landmark in the city.

Walk 8 mins (0.5 km)

Parc de la Mar

Just a short stroll from the cathedral, this scenic park offers stunning views of the cathedral and a tranquil spot to enjoy the sea breeze.

Parc de la Mar (Source: Google Maps)

Parc de la Mar (Source: Google Maps)

Parc de la Mar is a picturesque park located beside the Palma Cathedral, offering a tranquil escape in the heart of the city. Opened in 1974, it was designed to enhance the views of the cathedral while providing a green space for locals and tourists alike. The park features a large artificial lake, vibrant flowerbeds, and ample seating areas, making it a perfect spot for relaxation. Its scenic pathways lead visitors to stunning vistas of the cathedral and the Mediterranean Sea. The park also hosts various cultural events and performances, making it a lively hub of activity and a cherished part of Palma's urban landscape.

Walk 10 mins (0.7 km)

Basilica de Sant Francesc

A short walk away, this stunning basilica features a beautiful cloister and is a fine example of Gothic architecture.

Basilica de Sant Francesc (Source: Google Maps)

Basilica de Sant Francesc (Source: Google Maps)

The Basilica de Sant Francesc, a prime example of Gothic architecture, was built in the 13th century and is renowned for its stunning cloister, which features intricate arches and beautiful gardens. The basilica houses several notable works of art, including a magnificent altarpiece and exquisite frescoes that depict biblical scenes. Its serene atmosphere and impressive architecture make it a popular site for both worship and tourism. The basilica also has significant historical importance, serving as a gathering place for the Franciscan order and playing a role in the spiritual life of Palma for centuries.

Walk 4 mins (0.3 km)

Església de Santa Eulàlia

Explore this historic church, one of the oldest in Palma, known for its beautiful interior and serene atmosphere.

Església de Santa Eulàlia (Source: Google Maps)

Església de Santa Eulàlia (Source: Google Maps)

Església de Santa Eulàlia is one of the oldest churches in Palma, dating back to the 13th century. Its architectural style is a blend of Gothic and Romanesque elements, with a striking façade and a beautifully crafted interior. The church is particularly known for its impressive altar, adorned with intricate carvings and stunning stained glass windows that illuminate the space with vibrant colors. The serene atmosphere of Santa Eulàlia makes it a favored spot for reflection and prayer, as well as a significant historical site that reflects the religious heritage of the island.

Walk 2 mins (0.1 km)

Plaça de Cort

Head towards the heart of Palma to discover the charming Plaça de Cort, home to the iconic ancient olive tree and the city hall.

Plaça de Cort (Source: Google Maps)

Plaça de Cort (Source: Google Maps)

Plaça de Cort is the vibrant heart of Palma, known for its charming ambiance and cultural significance. The square features the iconic ancient olive tree, which is over 800 years old and serves as a symbol of the city. Surrounded by beautiful architecture, including the city hall, the square is a popular gathering place for locals and visitors alike. It hosts various events, markets, and cultural activities throughout the year, making it a lively hub of community life. The picturesque setting of Plaça de Cort invites visitors to relax at outdoor cafés while soaking in the rich history and vibrant atmosphere of Palma.

Walk 4 mins (0.3 km)

Plaça Major

Continue to this lively square, surrounded by cafes and shops, and a great spot to observe local life.

Plaça Major (Source: Google Maps)

Plaça Major (Source: Google Maps)

Plaça Major is a bustling square in the center of Palma, surrounded by a variety of shops, cafes, and art galleries. This lively space serves as a focal point for local life, where residents and tourists come together to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. The square is often filled with artists and performers, adding to its charm and character. Its architectural style reflects the historical significance of the area, with buildings that date back to the 19th century. Plaça Major is an ideal place to observe the daily rhythms of Palma while indulging in local delicacies and shopping for unique souvenirs.

Walk 5 mins (0.4 km)

Mercat de l'Olivar

Experience local life and flavors at Palma's most famous market, bustling with fresh produce and traditional products.

Mercat de l'Olivar (Source: Google Maps)

Mercat de l'Olivar (Source: Google Maps)

Mercat de l'Olivar is Palma's most famous market, known for its vibrant atmosphere and wide variety of fresh produce, meats, and local delicacies. Opened in 1951, the market features a stunning modernist design and is a hub for both locals and visitors seeking authentic Mallorcan flavors. Stalls are filled with colorful fruits, vegetables, and artisanal products, showcasing the island's rich culinary heritage. The market also hosts a number of tapas bars where visitors can sample traditional dishes while enjoying the lively ambiance. Mercat de l'Olivar is not just a place to shop; it is a cultural experience that reflects the heart of Palma's gastronomic scene.

Walk 4 mins (0.3 km)

Museu Fundació Juan March

Conclude your tour at this art museum, housed in a historic mansion, featuring works by prominent Spanish artists.

Museu Fundació Juan March (Source: Google Maps)

Museu Fundació Juan March (Source: Google Maps)

Museu Fundació Juan March is an art museum located in a beautifully restored historic mansion in Palma. The museum houses an impressive collection of contemporary Spanish art, featuring works by renowned artists such as Picasso, Dalí, and Miró. Established in 1983, the museum aims to promote Spanish art and culture through various exhibitions and educational programs. The building itself is a work of art, with its elegant architecture and serene gardens providing a tranquil setting for visitors. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, making it a dynamic space for art lovers and an important cultural institution in Palma.


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