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10 reasons to choose Palma, Mallorca, for a city break

Trish Burgess Posted on02/07/201803/07/2018 Inntravel, mallorca, Palma, things to do in Palma 13 Comments


Palma cathedral at night

Palma, the capital of Mallorca and all of the Balearic Islands: the ideal place to chill after a week of walking in the Serra de Tramuntana. We continued to adopt the Slow Travel ethos of our holiday company, Inntravel, savouring every moment with this bookable add-on city break.

Here’s why Palma is the perfect spot for a little getaway.

1. It’s a short flight from numerous UK airports: around 2 hours flight time from Stansted to Palma. Even better, the airport is only 8km from the city centre so you’ll be supping sangria or a cold gin and tonic soon after you touch down.

gin and tonic with palma cathedral

2. Palma is small so it’s ideal for sightseeing on foot. Lose yourself in the tiny streets of the Old Town or embrace the modern, cosmopolitan city. There are even some streets which resemble the little villages in the mountains, complete with masses of outdoor pots.

Palma, house with flowers outside

3. The weather is perfect in spring and autumn but even on a hot summer’s day, cooling sea breezes and avenues of trees will make the heat bearable. The main avenue in the city, Passeig des Born, has plenty of shade.

Passeig des-born street in Palma

4. If you want to see the sights, explore the famous Gothic cathedral, La Seu, which dominates the skyline. Next door is the ancient Almudaina Palace and on a hill overlooking the harbour is the circular Bellver Castle.

Palma cathedral, La Seu

5. Palma is a foodie paradise. If you love tapas, these little sharing plates can be found everywhere. Our favourite restaurants were La Bodeguilla, an intimate dining space where you’re surrounded by hundreds of wine bottles and Koa, which served excellent fish and meat alongside inventive cocktails.

Sea bass at Loa restaurant, Palma

6. Have a tipple in the sky by heading to the rooftops. The terrace of Es Baluard, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, is a fine spot to while away a few hours. Why not book a great value set lunch at Hotel Almudaina, served in their rooftop bar, with superb views of the cathedral and the sea, or just savour a pre-dinner G&T and watch the sunset.

ON the rooftops of Palma Mallorca

7. We saw several groups of female tourists in Palma and I wonder whether the excellent shopping has some bearing on this. There are fabulous independent shops here. I was so tempted to throw out my walking trousers to make way for a few floaty dresses. And shoes! Oh that I’d had room for the gorgeous leather sandals.

Palma shopping streets

8. Palma is a cross between a city and a holiday resort. Walk along the promenade, where many of the large hotels are located, and find a bar next to the fancy yachts. People-watching is a great way to spend some time, especially as Palma attracts many well-heeled visitors.

yachts in palma, Mallorca

9. Use Palma as a base for day trips. Take a vintage train from the city into the mountains and stop off at Sollér. From here, Mallorca’s only electric tram will whisk you through the orange tree orchards to the very picturesque Port de Sollér.

Tram in the centre of Soller

10. Find a pretty square, an outdoor cafe or a bench by the fountains of the Parc de la Mar. You don’t need to do anything else in Palma. Just relax and take it slow.

Parc de la Mar in Palma

This article initially appeared in my Trish Takes Five column in the Lincolnshire Free Press. But it’s here, tweaked a little and with extra photos. 

Wander Mum

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13 Comments

  1. California Globetrotter Reply
    03/07/2018 at 2:54 pm

    Palma looks amazing and I’ve wanted to visit for a long time! I’m glad to hear that the city center is quite small and easily explored by foot! #CityTripping

    • Trish Burgess Reply
      10/07/2018 at 12:01 pm

      I do love a small city – saves spending too much time on public transport and you do feel you get the essence of the place a lot quicker.

  2. beatravelling Reply
    03/07/2018 at 5:57 pm

    I’ve had reservations against Mallorca for ages, but I do hear Palma has become a very nice place, so I am willing to consider it. Looks nice! #citytripping

    • Trish Burgess Reply
      10/07/2018 at 12:02 pm

      It’s really nice, I promise! And Mallorca is a gorgeous island. Yes there are some touristy resorts that might not be your thing but you can easily find more authentic spots with wonderful scenery, food and culture.

  3. Daisy - Dais Like These Reply
    03/07/2018 at 6:02 pm

    It looks stunning and it sounds like you managed to pack so much in! And so fab that it is only a 2hr flight away from the UK and that the airport is convenient too. I love the sound of the rooftop bars too ?
    #citytripping

    • Trish Burgess Reply
      10/07/2018 at 12:04 pm

      It’s ideal for a weekend visit. Easy to get to and, once you’re there, you’re in the heart of the city enjoying the sights within minutes.

  4. Elizabeth (Wander Mum) Reply
    04/07/2018 at 6:21 pm

    I do love Palma! We’ve been frequent visitors to Mallorca over the past few years. It’s a great island but I always love visiting Palma and getting lost in the city’s cobbled streets, eating great food and people watching by the harbour. The cathedral is spectacular! Thanks for linking #citytripping

    • Trish Burgess Reply
      10/07/2018 at 12:05 pm

      Isn’t it gorgeous. I think I visited when I was a child but otherwise the city was new to me. I’m so pleased we popped a short visit onto the end of our walking trip.

  5. Catherine’s Cultural Wednesdays Reply
    09/07/2018 at 10:41 pm

    Not been to Mallorca, think I should now! #CityTripping

    • Trish Burgess Reply
      10/07/2018 at 12:06 pm

      It is lovely, Catherine. I think people know it more for its touristy resorts but honestly, it’s so pretty and Palma is a super little city.

  6. john winson Reply
    11/09/2018 at 5:11 pm

    Really a very beautiful place. The pictures are attractive and impressive. I have added to my bucket list. I will visit this place in coming months. Thanks for sharing this article.

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