Palma

  • Location and size: Palma de Mallorca is located on the south coast of the island and has about 400,000 inhabitants. The city covers an area of about 21 square kilometers.
  • Transportation: Palma has an international airport, so you can easily travel from many parts of the world and a variety of direct flights are available.
  • Sights: Among the most famous sights in Palma are La Seu Cathedral, Bellver Castle, the historic district of La Lonja and Plaça Major.
  • Culture: Palma offers a lively cultural scene with many museums, galleries and theaters. Annual cultural events such as the Jazz Festival and the Sant Sebastià festivals attract visitors from all over the world.
  • Food and drink: Palma has a lively gastronomic scene with a wide range of renowned restaurants, cafes and bars offering traditional Mallorcan cuisine and international cuisine. For going out, the luxurious places of Santa Catalina and Llonja are particularly good.
  • Scenic surroundings: Palma de Mallorca has a varied and impressive landscape. The city is located on the south coast of the island and is surrounded by sea, mountains and forests. In the surroundings of Palma there are many hiking trails. The Sierra de Tramuntana, a mountain range in the northwest of the island, offers breathtaking views of the landscape and many opportunities for hiking, biking and climbing.
  • Atmosphere: Palma de Mallorca is lively and relaxed at the same time. As the capital of the island, Palma offers a mixture of historical charm, modern energy and Mediterranean flair.
  • Infrastructure: Palma de Mallorca has a good infrastructure that meets the needs of locals and tourists alike.
  • Recreational Opportunities: Palma offers a wide range of recreational activities such as various types of water sports, museums and historic buildings, golf courses, hiking and biking trails, and luxury yachts.
  • Exclusive Highlights: An exclusive highlight in Palma de Mallorca is the Palma Marina, also known as Port de Palma or Port de Mallorca. The marina is one of the largest and most exclusive marinas in Europe and attracts many visitors, including celebrities and the rich. The marina has more than 500 berths for yachts and boats, as well as many luxurious boutiques, restaurants and bars. Visitors can also use various nautical services here, such as yacht equipment, repairs and maintenance.
Sites of interest Distance Travel time
La Seu Cathedral 1km 5 min.
Bellver Castle 4km 10 min
Palma old town 1km 5 min.
Passeig del Born 1km 5 min.
Parc de la Mer 1km 5 min.
Mercat de l'Olivar 2km 10 min
Placa d'Espanya 2km 10 min
Playa de Palma beach 10km 20 min
Amusement park Katmandu park 10km 15 min
Son Vida Golf Course 6km 15 min
Request property details