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5-Day Palma de Mallorca Itinerary

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Palma de Mallorca in 5 days

If you only have 5 days to spend in Palma de Mallorca, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Palma de Mallorca or Palma is a delightful island and city in Spain. Rising in honey-colored stone from the bay's waters, Palma dates back to the 13th century. Many visitors are drawn to Palma’s sandy beaches and historical center, full of ancient churches, castles, and museums.
With favorites like Palma Aquarium, Fundació Miró Mallorca, and Lume&Co Restaurante en Mallorca, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Isaan Thai Cuisine and Bondo Cocina so you can get the best taste of Palma de Mallorca while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Palma de Mallorca in 5 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • North side of town
  • Off the beaten path
  • Proximity is everything
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Royal Palace of La Almudaina, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca

4.7
(62077)
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4.6
(16348)
Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Catholic church
Churches & Cathedrals
The Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca, also known as La Seu, is a stunning Gothic edifice that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. This architectural marvel was constructed over several centuries and showcases a blend of Moorish, Gothic, and Modernist influences. The cathedral features one of the largest rose windows in the world, known as the Gothic eye, which fills its interior with an ethereal light during morning hours.
Amazing cathedral with lots of information plaques for the history buffs. Really reasonable audio tour (only €5). Absolutely stunning. 100% worth paying to go on the terrace, the views are worth the climb. Not one for those with accessibility issues though, I have MS and the climb up really took it out of me. Take it slow and steady if you go up.
Joy H — Google review
Historical cathedral, research hours and buy your tickets in advance. Don't be surprised to see street vendors on the grounds. The number 25 bus drops you off very close and the city center is just behind it. Cobblestone so watch you footing. Fun place to walk around, even if you don't buy tickets to go inside. Enjoy!
Glen M — Google review
When I visited Mallorca, seeing the Catedral-Basílica de Santa María (La Seu) was non-negotiable, and I’m so glad I went. It is one of the most stunning Gothic buildings I have ever seen. What really blew me away was its dramatic location—it sits right on the edge of the old city walls overlooking the sea, and the sheer scale of the architecture is breathtaking from the moment you approach it. I spent a long time just admiring the exterior. Inside, it was all about the light. The most famous feature is the enormous rose window, often called "The Gothic Eye." If you can time your visit right, the way the light streams through the glass and illuminates the massive, airy interior is just magical. I was also really interested to see the modernist input by Antoni Gaudí near the altar—it adds a fascinating, unexpected touch to the medieval space. Honestly, if you are in Palma, you absolutely have to schedule time for this. It’s not just a beautiful church; it’s a powerful piece of art and history that truly defines the city skyline.
Kyle J — Google review
We entered here with no expectations but the building definitely implies something spectacular inside. It does not disappoint. It is very busy inside but there is peace and tranquility to be found. You can have a quiet moment of reflection and find out so much fascinating history.
Miss N — Google review
A must-visit in Palma — the £10 (approx. €10) entry fee is genuinely worth it. The Cathedral of Mallorca delivers everything you hope for: breathtaking architecture, rich history, and a serene atmosphere that makes it much more than just another tourist stop. From the moment you step in, the grandeur of the Gothic nave and the soaring stained glass windows grab your attention. Even on the standard ticket (which you noted is the cheapest option), you’re able to take in the key highlights — no hidden upsell required to appreciate the core experience. The cost-to-value ratio is excellent. The staff were courteous and helpful, and the location in Palma de Mallorca is hard to beat. If you’re in the area, set aside at least an hour. Bring your camera, perhaps a bit of quiet reflection time, and enjoy one of the most emblematic buildings in the Mediterranean. Highly recommended — excellent value, well preserved and beautifully presented.
Bertie M — Google review
It’s our first time in Mallorca, and we immediately visited the Cathedral of Santa Maria, which is very close to our accommodation. The place is beautiful and offers a truly special experience. There are always many tourists around, but that only shows how popular and worthwhile this location is. The cathedral itself is impressive, monumental, and wonderfully preserved. The view from it is even more stunning – you can see the entire marina with boats and large cruise ships, creating an incredible panorama and perfect photo opportunities. Overall, a definite recommendation for anyone visiting Mallorca. One of the places you simply shouldn’t miss!
Petar P — Google review
Beside being a very important religious place, It is a great piece of architecture. It took 400 years to complete it. The famous architect Antoni Gaudi also contributes a lot. This beautiful Roman Catholic Church is located in the heart of Mallorca opposite seashore. it is the most visited place in Mallorca. The interior of Cathedral is amazing. The beautiful sculptures and stained colorful glass windows are worth seeing. The ambiance inside is very serene. The entry fee is 9 Euros. Not to be missed...
Balkrishna S — Google review
Buying ticket on plac is possible, but the lady on the desk is rude. You can spare this emotion. The cathedral is amazing. For 10 EUR I would expect an audio-gyide as it was in Valencia cathedral for example. The explanations are here and there, there are a lot of figures and chapels without any information. It is worth visiting, but I expected more information.
Maria D — Google review
Plaça de la Seu, s/n, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•https://www.catedraldemallorca.org/es/•+34 971 71 31 33•Tips and more reviews for Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca
3 min · 0.15 mi
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Royal Palace of La Almudaina

4.5
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4.1
(1248)
Historical landmark
Museums
Castles
Historic Sites
History Museums
The Royal Palace of La Almudaina, a stunning blend of history and architecture, is located in Palma, right next to the iconic cathedral. Originally an Arabian fort, it was transformed into a royal residence by King Jaume after the Christian conquest in 1229. This magnificent palace serves as one of the official residences for the Spanish royal family and showcases various areas open to visitors.
Absolutely stunning place! The Royal Palace of La Almudaina is full of medieval charm and history. The architecture is impressive, with beautiful stone halls, grand rooms, and amazing views of the sea from the upper levels. It feels like stepping back in time. Everything is well preserved and the atmosphere is truly majestic. A must-visit in Palma for history and architecture lovers!
Tom O — Google review
The building itself and architecture is of course stunning, but the rooms are pretty much empty with only a few tapestries and cabinets on display and no information provided about them. We weren't aware until after our visit that an audio guide is available so perhaps this information is in that guide. The star I deducted was for the attitude of the staff. I felt like it was a chore for the girl at the desk to even sell us the tickets and the 2 security men that put our belongings through the xray machine looked like they were sucking lemons and couldn't care less.
Huulipunasissi — Google review
I was happy to go through the palace on my own, no need to prebook tickets. The audio guide was good and explained things with not too much and not too little detail (they had a choice of a half hour or one hour tour). The rooms were rather bare but there were some gorgeous old tapestries which were mind-boggling!
Eileen W — Google review
Beautiful blend of history and architecture 🏰 La Almudaina is a stunning royal palace in Palma with rich history and impressive architecture. The mix of Moorish and Gothic styles is fascinating, and the sea views are breathtaking. A must-visit when in Mallorca!
Maria A — Google review
If it was free (it IS free on certain days if you are part of the EU) then it's worth going in for a look. Very beautiful building, no doubt about it. I personally have no interest in the HIStory which mostly amounted to broken pots and tapestry, so we were in and out relatively quickly. Each to their own but I don't think it's worth paying for and I wasn't a fan of the airport security vibe just to get inside.
Sam B — Google review
This palace is quite plain, with only a few paintings, mats, and furniture. But the best part is the stunning sea view from the terrace. If you’ve visited many other palaces in Europe, it might not be as impressive.
Pavan W — Google review
It is worth of your visit when you come to Palma. Ideal to visit on a weekday. Not too much tourist inside. We came on a Wednesday. And was able to enjoy our tour inside.
Joy S — Google review
It was worth a visit, if you go therr i recommend using an audio guide because it definitely makes the visit better, we didn’t take it but if i would go again i would. If you are an EU citizen you can also go there between some hours that are listed at the entrance to get a free ticket. I suggest you look into it before you go, so you don’t have to pay for the ticket. Otherwise it was very pretty the view is amazing and the palace is really interesting. We just walked around the place and we needed 45 minutes so i think it would take longer if we had an audio guide.
Tosja T — Google review
Carrer del Palau Reial, s/n, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•https://www.patrimonionacional.es/en/visita/royal-palace-la-almu…•+34 971 21 41 34•Tips and more reviews for Royal Palace of La Almudaina
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Parc de Sa Feixina

4.4
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3.9
(45)
Park
Outdoor Activities
Gardens
Hiking Trails
Parc de Sa Feixina is a charming urban green space that offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The park features a playground with two main towers connected by hanging bridges, slides, and swings, making it a popular spot for local families. Additionally, the park boasts stone monuments including an obelisk and fountains, creating a serene atmosphere where visitors can enjoy the sight of ducks navigating through the water jets.
The better part of visiting the market is going through this beautiful small park/garden. A lot of small monuments and items that get your attention, also a sports area.
Marin K — Google review
Ever stumbled upon a park that feels like Palma’s best-kept secret? Sa Feixina is a lush escape right in the heart of the city, perfect for a breather after exploring Santa Catalina. The playground with its towers and hanging bridges kept my kids entertained for hours, while I sipped coffee from Café Poupette nearby. Locals say this spot was once a key Roman crossroads 2,000 years ago, which adds a cool layer of history to its shady paths and vibrant fountains. Pro tip: bring a picnic blanket for a chill afternoon on the grass, and hit the park early to enjoy the quiet before the families roll in. No tickets needed—it’s free to wander and soak in the vibe.
Maksim — Google review
This is a magical spot where you can take beautiful photos of the Sa Riera River as it flows into the sea. Sometimes, the area also hosts special events — from markets selling all kinds of things to stages with live music and DJs. It’s a lively and picturesque place that’s definitely worth a visit.
Raquel D — Google review
This is a beautiful park. The architecture, the fountains and the amazing work with the gardens make it a perfect place to play, share or just relax and make some great photos. One of my favorites places in Palma.
Frank B — Google review
Very beautiful place to walk with alot of history, nature and just gives you peace.
Urban L — Google review
Wonderful Memorial Park with Obelisk and Fountains. Ducks are slaloming between the pretty loud water jets of the Memorial rectangular fountains. They may make some silent breaks where birds' songs are to savour. Shadows and beautiful Sun rays play all around as visitors, children, and dogs do. A calming down and long descending view is leading the eyes downwards to the sailing boats masts to stop between the trees all along. A peaceful place where a stop on a bank, on a stone, or around one of the fountains edges purely relaxes. It knows make some noise with some concert and other events along the year. The park is a perfect urban picnicking and sun tanking place to go out of running time.
Spirit N — Google review
Very nice park with a lot of shady spots to relax when you are too hot from the sun. Also, there are a lot of spots where you can fill up your water bottle with fresh drinking water.
Daniël C — Google review
Beautiful little park, dog friendly, yoga friendly
Jeon — Google review
Avinguda de l'Argentina, s/n, Ponent, 07011 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•http://palma.cat/•+34 971 22 59 00•Tips and more reviews for Parc de Sa Feixina
8 min · 1.3 mi
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Banys Àrabs

3.7
(5708)
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3.4
(1028)
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Ancient Ruins
Historic Walking Areas
Banys Àrabs, also known as Arab Baths, is a historic site in Palma that offers a glimpse into the Islamic architecture of Majorca. Dating back to the 11th century, these baths are one of the few remaining examples of Moorish influence on the island. The construction of Banys Àrabs was a testament to Mallorca's cultural and commercial significance during that time.
Great ancient remains of a 10th-century bath house. The attraction is quite small, but enchanting. It’s accompanied by a lovely garden that has flowering plants. It will transport you to another time.
Sierra P — Google review
Hidden away down a quiet side street in old Palms is the Arab Baths. An interesting piece of ancient architecture with an amazing history, as well as a tranquil oasis of a garden, where you can rest quietly and relax. €3.50 to get in, so make sure you rest up amongst the lovely flowers and the lemon tree after you’ve done the tour. The information boards are pretty good too.
Ricky B — Google review
I agree with another comment that said this isn’t as good as some other castles but it was still pretty and interesting. The rooms had AC too which was lovely. They have descriptions of the rooms in English too. Audio tour was an extra €5 which I didn’t do and staff spoke good English. The main basilica was closing at 2pm on a Saturday but this place is opened so it was convenient too.
Maili K — Google review
Great piece of history. A quiet sanctuary, garden to wander around before going into the bath areas. There is a tri-lingual video of explanation and there even toilets at the end of the route. Very reasonable admission €3.50. It opened at 10.00 on an October Sunday.
Jon S — Google review
A very small and simple place to visit. The information about the hammam was interesting and excellent. The garden was a tranquil little area to rest awhile.
Helen L — Google review
It’s a pretty venue but very small and not much to see- if you go I suggest you bring a lunch and eat in the garden to get your moneys worth.
Heather D — Google review
Positive surprise, quality one hour here. I enjoyed in garden, and to see how it worked in past.
Dragan S — Google review
The Banys gardens were a historical breakaway from our trip to Palma. We had a lot of fun and learned about the cities history. The interior gardens were absolutely stunning. There was no way to get in and it was very cheap as well. Admission was easy. Century located to make it easier as we came and went from our hotel.
Ed G — Google review
Carrer de Can Serra, 7, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•https://www.mallorca.es/es/-/ba%C3%B1os-%C3%A1rabes?classNameId=…•+34 637 04 65 34•Tips and more reviews for Banys Àrabs
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Under a 3-minute walk from Parc de Sa Feixina, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Isaan Thai Cuisine

4.7
(1575)
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4.6
(359)
$$$$affordable
Thai restaurant
Isaan Thai Cuisine offers an authentic taste of Thailand with a team of dedicated Thai chefs preparing Asian dishes in a simple yet elegant setting. The restaurant provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, making diners feel like they've entered a magical world. Guests can choose to sit at the bar overlooking the open kitchen to watch the chefs at work. The menu features delicious starters and mains, all expertly prepared with high-quality ingredients to maximize flavor.
Hello, I’m the braided guy who accidentally broke a glass. First of all, I want to make it clear that I’m not being paid to say this — but I’ve had a lot of Thai food in my life, and this restaurant is by far the best I’ve ever tried. The menu for two at only 39.- is simply unbeatable in terms of value. The portions are generous, and the quality of the food is exceptional. The service was also outstanding: the staff were incredibly kind, attentive, friendly, and created such a warm, welcoming atmosphere. We truly had a great time. And for those who love spicy food — you’re going to be more than satisfied! Once again, I’m really sorry about the broken glass… but I’ll definitely be coming back!
Milad S — Google review
Some of the best Thai food we've had in a long time. The portions were large and very easy to share, but you may not wish to share once you taste your plate. The staff was friendly and welcoming. We only wish we were hungrier.
Nicolas C — Google review
Me and my boyfriend had a lovely dinner at Isaan. We both had the duck in red curry as main course, and it was so good! I also tried the Isaan-drink, and that was very good as well. As important as the food is the atmosphere and the staff, and it was all great. Will definitely come back next time in Palma!
Merethe K — Google review
Tasting menu incredible ❤️❤️ We were worried that our seats in front of the kitchen wouldn’t be comfortable but they were great. Kitchen staff were fire 🔥 Keep doing what you’re doing. Everywhere around was so quiet and you guys were full, it shows a lot! Thankyou
JonnyLiddle1 — Google review
The food was amazing! The curry, OUTSTANDING. Very recommended.
Oliver B — Google review
Very very nice and delicious thai food 🥰🥰🙏💯 Thank you for this experience ☺️🙏 I will come back again and again 🤩👌🍛
Jana B — Google review
The food is tasty but unfortunately the hygiene is not good in this restaurant. The female chef used a spoon to taste the food that was ready for a customer and after she took that spoon out of her mouth she put it on a cutting board where she cuts all the food. She then later took a green cloth and wiped the licked spoon with it and then set the spoon aside. She then used the same green cloth to wipe drops of food on the side of the plates that were ready to go to a customer. She also used the cloth to wipe the top of steel containers where were cut ingredients (vegetables etc). This means she was wiping everything with a cloth that contained her saliva. Then she used a glove to grab raw meat, she didn’t wash that glove and then immediately touched raw cucumber that goes on salads with the same unwashed hand. It’s disappointing because the waiters are very nice and the food is otherwise tasty. I hope the hygiene gets better at this place EDIT: I have never stated that the spoon the chef used to taste the food was for the customers. What I said is that the chef used the SAME spoon, WITHOUT washing it, to taste the meals. She also put the licked spoon on the cutting board and then only wiped the spoon with the green cloth that they use for other things as I wrote earlier. I am okay with the chef tasting the food but of course it needs to be done with NEW and CLEAN spoon each time. Not the same licked spoon.
Emma — Google review
From the warm welcome on arrival , to the Thankyou at the end - this was a superb experience. Food was superb with large portions at a fair price. Don’t hesitate - note a Wednesday in December was very busy !!
N — Google review
Carrer de la Pursiana, 14, Poniente, 07013 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://www.isaanthaicuisine.com/•+34 971 15 86 79•Tips and more reviews for Isaan Thai Cuisine

Bondo Cocina

4.8
(175)
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4.9
(86)
Restaurant
Bondo Cocina is a family-owned restaurant in Palma's Old Town, offering a fusion of Argentinian cuisine with Mallorcan influences. Situated on La Lonja, the restaurant prides itself on using locally sourced ingredients to create innovative tapas dishes. Specialties include sobrasada, croquettes, and garlic shrimp. The cozy ambiance and friendly staff make for a welcoming dining experience.
We had such a lovely dinner at Bondo!! The food was outstanding and the service was wonderful. Stand out dishes were the ceviche and also the chorizo, both are a must! Easily the best meal we have had in Mallorca, highly recommended.
James N — Google review
Bondo Cocina is a hidden gem in Palma's Old Town, offering a unique blend of Mediterranean and Argentinean cuisine. This family-owned restaurant is run by chef Carlos and his wife Andrea, an architect who designed the restaurant's minimalist interior. Here are some key highlights: - *Cuisine*: Bondo Cocina serves innovative tapas-style dishes, including Argentinean classics like Matambre and Choripan with Chimichurri sauce. Their menu features seasonal, market-to-table ingredients, showcasing the best of Mediterranean and Argentinean flavors. - *Ambiance*: The restaurant's cozy atmosphere is perfect for a romantic evening or a night out with friends. With ambient lighting and stylish decor, Bondo Cocina provides an intimate setting for diners to enjoy quality food and wine. - *Service*: The staff at Bondo Cocina are known for being friendly and attentive, helping guests choose their meals and ensuring a memorable dining experience. - *Wine*: The restaurant offers a selection of Spanish and Argentinean wines, including Malbecs, at reasonable prices. - *Reviews*: Bondo Cocina has received excellent reviews from diners, with praise for its food, wine, and service. On TheFork, it's rated 9.5 out of 10, and on Tripadvisor, it's rated 4.9 out of 5. Some popular dishes to try at Bondo Cocina include ¹ ³: - *Gambas al ajillo*: Prawns bathed in garlic-infused olive oil - *Matambre*: A tender cut of beef cooked to perfection - *Slow-cooked duck dumplings*: Served with mi-cuit foie gras and hoisin sauce - *Prawn gyozas*: Creatively presented with edible netting dotted with lilac petals If you're looking for a unique dining experience in Palma's Old Town, Bondo Cocina is definitely worth a visit ¹.
Claudio S — Google review
Excellent option to dine in Palma. Very good service and great dishes. The ceviche is one of the chef’s specialty, and is a must have. The octopus is out of another world. Very good options of fine Argentine wines to pair. For dessert I recommend the grilled pineapple with coconut ice cream. Outstanding service, in a cozy hidden place. If you want to dine something different in Palma, this is certainly the place worth to go!
Diego M — Google review
My husband and I had a lovely dinner here. We shared 5 tapas and it was the perfect amount of food. We also enjoyed some sangria. I can’t recommend this place enough
Caroline E — Google review
Pulpo was excellent and very tasty. Service was a bit on the slow side, and I found the prices a little too high for the portion sizes and overall quality. I was expecting better.
Bruno F — Google review
Great food! Best tapas in Mallorca, super service and great quality! Definerly worth a visit! The ceviche and croquettes are to die for !!
Valentina M — Google review
Fantastic food and fresh ingredients with attention to details from start to finish. Welcoming and friendly service. Tasteful decor. A gem located in the heart of the city.
Eugenie L — Google review
We went this evening with our six-year-old daughter, and the experience was outstanding. The food was honest but sophisticated in a subtle manner — fresh, high-quality ingredients prepared with real care. We focused on fish dishes (marinated fish, octopus, shrimps, etc.), all beautifully cooked and full of flavor. The staff were warm, accommodating, and flexible with our daughter, who loved the food — also the dessert. A bit expensive, but absolutely worth it.
Keld L — Google review
Carrer de Vallseca, 16, Distrito Centro, 07012 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://www.bondococina.com/•+34 622 54 61 67•Tips and more reviews for Bondo Cocina
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OMBU Passeig del Born

4.4
(4974)
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4.4
(3092)
$$$$expensive
Tapas restaurant
Ombu Passeig del Born is a trendy restaurant and cocktail bar located at the southern end of Passeig des Born in Palma. The restaurant offers a fusion of tapas with high-quality Spanish produce, served in a chic whitewashed space adorned with vintage photos. Guests can choose to dine on the bustling terrace or indoors while enjoying creatively made cocktails.
This place was such an amazing find I stumbled upon it simply just by passing by. There are a lot of places around doing so much of the same thing. This place really stood out. While some things, yes, are familiar, they go the extra mile here. The space, a tad on the small side, so making a reservation would definitely be ideal. Everything I had was soo incredibly delicious and well executed. You can tell the chef put so much thought into crafting this menu, along with all the other chefs putting so much love and attention to detail when putting these dishes out. The cocktails were also amazing. The bartender you can see really enjoys making all the different styles of cocktails. The whole staff was super friendly and works hard for guests to have an enjoyable experience. I was only able to try just a few things, but I will definitely be back to try more!
Sharon — Google review
This is one of my favourite meals in Europe. They nailed everything and the sangria was delicious. Recommend the salmon, octopus and miso cod. Actually everything we had I recommend! It’s hard to do everything well and they did. Every dish was as good or better than the next. Service was good as well and timely. Cannot fault.
Cjay — Google review
We were recommended this place by a friend, and we’re so happy we stopped by. Everything we ordered was delicious! The food came out quickly with almost no wait, even though it was peak hours around 8pm. The dishes were a little on the pricier side, but the taste made up for it. Our favorite was the burrata. We ordered five dishes for two people, which turned out to be the perfect amount for us!😊
Matias K — Google review
Same here with the family for a lovely dinner. We were in the first floor, which I think was the great fit as it wasn’t too loud. We ordered half of the menu and I highly recommend just to taste all of it. Here’s an extract of what we got price and quality ratio very high.
Adrian L — Google review
Truly best place we’ve visited during our 5 day Palma trip and I only wish I skipped on some other places and came back here. Start with cocktails, they r superb. Wine list nice and local, ask waiters for recommendation if not sure, they are great at finding best picks for you. Food is extraordinary. Beef tartare with foie gras we ordered as a starter and then again as a dessert. We had majority of the menu and everything was fingerlickingly superb. I highly recommend making a reservation (online system works great) and going there- if there is one place to visit, this is the one.
Ines N — Google review
Amazing spot with various seating options right next to the cathedral. Booking online highly recommended - otherwise you may miss out. Food is very creative, well presented and very tasty. Cocktails are thoughtful and fresh. Service friendly and fast. Would def recommend.
Mike M — Google review
Service and ambience: Make sure to book as it gets quite busy. Great service make Claudia was our server and she made sure we had a great time. Food: The food was amazing we had the burrata salad, the tuna con, chicken croquettes, beef & mushroom tacos and finally the duck gyoza. All highly recommended orders one of my best restaurant experiences.
Mohammed S — Google review
A fab evening at a lively restaurant. We were indoors upstairs but it was lovely. Food was excellent. 5 dishes between two of us. The black cod and aubergine dishes the standout. Then there was the Golden Egg desert. Wow
Richard B — Google review
Pg. del Born, 5-7, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•https://fornprojects.com/ombuborn/•+34 971 21 43 87•Tips and more reviews for OMBU Paseo del Borne

DINS Santi Taura

4.7
(957)
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4.5
(120)
Fine dining restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Restaurant
DINS Santi Taura is an upscale, adults-only restaurant in Palma that prides itself on using locally sourced, seasonal ingredients and offering an extensive selection of wines. The chef, Santi Taura, brings a modern twist to traditional Balearic Island cuisine, taking guests on a culinary journey with his tasting menu.
A really nice experience. The menu included eleven courses, mostly made with local ingredients. All were tasty and thoughtfully prepared. I sat at the Chef's Table, where chef Santi Taura explained the story behind each dish and the origin of the ingredients. The visit was absolutely worth it, and the Michelin star is well deserved. The only thing I missed was having the course list available on the website in advance.
Felix W — Google review
DINS is a fine dining restaurant that pops up in every possible channel. The menu consists of classical Mallorcan origins as well completely new takes on the traditions. The 11+ course tasting menu is rather heavy, featuring (sometimes very) rich sauces. We opted for extra snail and lobster courses that unfortunately were slightly underwhelming (lobster was so salty that it overpowered the delicate flesh), although the traditional cracker toast was superb. The traditional fish pie served as the second course probably was the superstar of the menu - delicate balance of tender fish and herbs in a thin pastry crust. The premium wine pairing was one of the highlights featuring a mix of local and Spanish continental wines.
Ott K — Google review
I definitely recommend it. A very interesting and delicious way to present the local cuisine. We had the chance to sit at the chef’s table and watch the exquisite dishes being prepared. The chef himself charmed us with his personality—an artistic nature with many talents. The plates in which the food was served were also handmade by him. The only thing I didn’t like was the narrow space between the table and the wall behind me, as the waiters often passed through and kept bumping my chair. I recommend this place.
Gergana D — Google review
A really nice experience. The menu included eleven courses, mostly made with local ingredients and regional wines. All were tasty and thoughtfully prepared. I sat at the Chef's Table, where chef Santi Taura explained the story behind each dish and the origin of the ingredients. He greeted us with bay leaves towels from his garden. The visit was absolutely worth it, and the Michelin star is well deserved. The only thing I missed was having the course list available on the website in advance.
Sun L — Google review
A truly amazing experience! Everything was wonderful, from the dishes to the service. Sitting at the chef’s table made it even more special. It would be a real shame to be in Palma de Mallorca and not visit this restaurant!
Vana ( — Google review
Celebrated our engagement in Mallorca and this place was just the place to top off the day! Service was excellent, although a little disappointed they didn’t acknowledge our note that we were celebrating just getting engaged that day in Deià.
Lenin P — Google review
Wonderful experience! We were welcomed and served by Augustina, very professional and welcoming. During the dinner, Mr. Santi Taura explained us, through all the dinner, every plates, from its story to its composition. A remarkable note for the postres, especially the gin dessert which seemed to be a candy.
Francesco — Google review
Perfect place to spend the last night of the year! Great New Years Eve dinner with amazing mallorquin inspired menu. 11 delicious plates, best service, great wines and best chef!
Barbara M — Google review
Plaça de Llorenç Villalonga, 4, Distrito Centro, 07001 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://www.dinssantitaura.com/•+34 669 95 90 42•Tips and more reviews for DINS Santi Taura
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Day 2

North side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the north side side of town. Start the day off with FAN Mallorca Shopping, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Parc de la Mar. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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FAN Mallorca Shopping

4.4
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3.9
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Shopping mall
Shopping
Clothing store
Electronics store
FAN Mallorca Shopping is a vibrant shopping complex located near Palma international airport, offering a wide range of shops, dining options, and entertainment facilities. The mall features popular brands like H&M, Decathlon, and Primark flagship store. With a large Carrefour and ample free underground parking, it provides convenience for visitors. The two-story mall houses diverse shops catering to various preferences from leisure to luxury items.
My favorite mall to go shopping in Mallorca. Free parking without time limit, good selection of restaurants, wide variety for shopping as well. Tipp: if there is a traffic jam when leaving, take the East exit and loop through the access road to the airport, then onto the highway.
Olaf J — Google review
Good big shopping mall with a lot of shops and restaurants. Kids play area and free parking. Highly recommend
David A — Google review
⭐ 5/5 Fan Mallorca Shopping Centre Great shopping centre with a wide selection of shops and food places. I really liked that they offer free luggage storage, which is super convenient if you have some time before your flight. It’s only about 10 minutes from the airport, and it’s definitely worth taking a taxi instead of the bus — it costs about the same but is much quicker and easier. Massive carrefour with amazing selection of food Overall, a fantastic place to shop, eat, and relax before heading to the airport.
Z K — Google review
Great shopping centre with a huge carrefour. Lots of shops and plenty of eating places. The only drawback is the roads in and out. There are several roads that connect via two tiny roundabouts so it can take some time to get out. We went on our last day (9th September) so we’d be near the airport; it was a day of heavy rain and we were stuck in the traffic for ages.
Michael H — Google review
A lovely shopping mall with an adequate amount of parking spaces. Features 2 floors with restaurants located on the top floor. Many retail shops, places to eat and a Carrefour hypermarket can be found here.
Iqbal H — Google review
Great shopping mall (or rather a village). Very convenient location as it's close to the airport, you can shop yourself out on your way back home. Dozens of stores, cafes, and venues. There's pretty much not a single thing you can't find here.
L K — Google review
This mall offers a great mix of options — you’ll find affordable clothing and shoes, a well-stocked supermarket, and even a nice cinema perfect for movie nights 🎥. It’s a convenient spot for both everyday shopping and leisure. If you’re looking for more exclusive or high-end brands, I’d recommend checking out Fashion Outlet Mallorca
Raquel D — Google review
Some good shops here, will be able to spend a couple of hours browsing. Choice of food places could be better.
Mihir R — Google review
Carrer del Cardenal Rossell, s/n, Playa de Palma, 07007 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://fanmallorca.com/•+34 871 03 26 00•Tips and more reviews for FAN Mallorca Shopping
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Palma Aquarium

4.4
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4.2
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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Theme park
Zoo
Palma Aquarium, located near the airport and opened in 2007, boasts the largest live coral collection in Europe. The aquarium features over 700 types of creatures, including impressive sand tiger sharks in the 'Big Blue' tank with three million liters of water. With more than 55 aquariums and 8000 fish from around the world, it offers an ideal family day out.
Wow, what an amazing visit we had! I was expecting this to be a short 45-minute visit with just enough to see. It turned out to be a full experience lasting a few hours! The whole story is developing nicely, and there are plenty of species to see and learn about. I enjoyed the Jungle the most, as it was an outside adventure and looked amazing! I recommend this as a must-see in Palma!
Boris B — Google review
I recommend to get here early we were there at 09H45 and got straight in. When we left there were huge queues. It's a very good aquarium, lots to look at and do. I only rated it 4 stars as we missed the Mediterranean gardens and went straight to the jungle, the staff were ushering families that way but not us. The shark tank is good but its sad to see theese beautiful animals in captivity. All accessible for wheelchair users its a great place to visit for a few hours. I recommend going early on a rainy day to kill a few hours
Anthony M — Google review
On Monday, we visited the Palma Aquarium on the coach which is included in the price (we booked through Jet2, who are based in the hotel) and had an absolutely fantastic day! There’s so much to see and do — and we even did one of the extras: the bottom glass boat ride in the shark tank. It was €12 each and definitely worth it! I believe under 3s go free (but double check just in case). My little one had a fantastic day. It is one of the best aquariums I have been to there is so much to do for all ages! Staff were lovely and helpful throughout the day!
Hannah S — Google review
We visited Palma Aquarium in Mallorca for the first time, and overall, it was a nice experience. The atmosphere is pleasant, and the place is well organized. The highlight for us was definitely the shark tank – it was fascinating to see them up close! The ticket also included a 3D cinema with a short film about whales that lasts around 10–15 minutes, which was interesting and enjoyable, especially for kids. I would recommend visiting with young children, as there are many different species of fish and sea creatures to see. The only downside is the ticket price, which I find quite expensive considering you can go through the entire aquarium in less than an hour.
Petar P — Google review
Beautiful Aquarium. Its nice place to spend time with family and children. Clean easy to navigate in areal. A plenty of beautiful and colorful fish and corals from different seas. Plus is as well rainforest garden and medittarean garden. There are options for snack and food in reasonable prices. Clean and tidy toilets. We booked tickets online and went around 11.00 on weekday so there wasn t mmy people . Ticket price its worth it . Thank you for nice spend day.
Dalibor D — Google review
30 Euros for adults but there are some package deals on their website that include some of the 'extras' like a shark boat or 3D cinema etc. We opted for straight entry for 3 adult tickets and received ten Euros off. It's a quality aquarium kept spotlessly clean and tidy. There are lots and lots of small to medium sized viewing tanks as you wander an obvious route. The glass magnifies them so you get to appreciate the colours and detail and they have a superb selection. Initially its very dark. So much so that you can easily bump into people but then your eyes eventually adjust. The more popular tanks have a bit of a wait to get to the front as you would expect but totally worth it. Even the souvenir shop at the end has some really good stuff!
Tommi R — Google review
Enjoyed the aquarium but it's way too expensive for the time I spent walking around everything (90 mins). No turtles on display but the two big tanks were amazing, the informative information was very good. More aimed at children in general and trying to upsell photographs, gifts from the shop which is disappointing.
Jon H — Google review
Great experience overall! The Palma Aquarium offers a wide variety of marine life and beautifully designed tanks. The big shark tank is truly impressive. It’s a bit pricey, but worth it for families and ocean lovers. Staff were friendly, and everything was clean and well-maintained. Could use more interactive exhibits, but still a great visit. I’d definitely recommend it if you're in the area.
Tom O — Google review
Carrer de Manuela de los Herreros, 21, Platja de Palma, 07610 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•https://tickets.palmaaquarium.com/es/?utm_source=gmybusiness&utm…•+34 971 74 61 04•Tips and more reviews for Palma Aquarium
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Parc de la Mar

4.6
(2211)
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4.3
(137)
Park
Parc de la Mar is a tranquil and beautiful hangout in Palma, featuring tree-lined paths, benches, and a lagoon. It's known for its proximity to the grand Gothic cathedral of Mallorca, offering visitors the chance to admire its lofty ceilings and intricate Gaudi work. The park also houses a charming playground with three climbing frames, including one resembling a castle tower.
Not really a park, but rather a huge square between the cathedral and the coastline. There is a artificial lake, which intensifies the beauty of the cathedral, as it reflects to the lake. Amazing views, both to the cathedral and towards the sea. Great place to enjoy the scenery, stroll around or enjoy a drink or snack in the bars in the area.
Henri ( — Google review
Giant plaza, not a park in the meaning of nature. There are palmas, yes, there is a lake, yes, everything is very pretty and all, but it's cement. Very nice to walk around, quite busy at weekends, quite empty in a weekday in January. A few things to do, more objects to explore and take a picture of. I recommend you make a round of it both under and on the top line.
Marin K — Google review
Parc de la Mar is my go-to place to watch the sunset in Palma. It’s also great for picnics, jogging, and walking. Running in a circuit around the park almost perfectly completes one mile. Rain or shine it’s worth seeing! The cathedral view, old wall features, and beautiful view of the sunset make this a go-to. 😊
Benjamin K — Google review
The park is located beneath the Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca and Passeig Dalt Murada. Originally, seawater reached right up to the cathedral, but after the construction of the coastal road, an artificial lake was created to replicate the sea. On calm days, the cathedral and sky reflect beautifully on the water. With wide stretches of palm trees and green spaces, it is ideal for walking, jogging, and picnicking. Occasionally, outdoor exhibitions and events take place here. The sunset and night views make it a romantic spot with a charming atmosphere.
Seokjin H — Google review
Parc de la Mar is a magnificent public garden that charms the city of Palma de Mallorca on the Spanish island of Mallorca. This park, located at the base of the city's ancient walls and right opposite the spectacular La Seu Cathedral, has become a beloved and visible component of the metropolitan environment. In the 1970s, the construction of the Llevant highway prompted the reclamation of land from the sea, moving the shoreline farther from the city walls. As a stroke of inspiration, it was decided to build a picturesque park, complete with a saltwater lagoon, to commemorate the time when the sea lapped at the city's very foundations. Thus, Parc de la Mar came to be.
Pegah E — Google review
Parc de la Mar is a great park in the center of Palma just across the street from the sea. It has many many things to do and see for all ages from attractions such as the Cathedral and the Royal Palace that are both historic landmarks to a playground with lots of green space and shade to have a picnic or just relax and take in the scenery as well as gardens sculptures monuments fountains and much more. This park is also in a great location with it being close to restaurants and pubs as well as many other places and attractions such as a museum and the harbour. I have been to Park de la Mar many times during my travels to Mallorca and alleys enjoy coming back here. Each time I come back I feel like I missed seeing something all the previous times I was here. The park is also walking distance from most places as we have walked to it and around it every time we visited day or night.
DH — Google review
Parc de la Mar is a fantastic spot for taking photos, especially with its stunning views of the Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca reflected in the water
Elisheva B — Google review
It’s a spacious parking lot with plenty of space for many cars. However, we had to wait about 45 minutes in line, which was quite frustrating. They should really improve the system — it’s not efficient to allow only one car from both directions at a time.
Elvina B — Google review
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Parc de la Mar, these restaurants are about a 8-minute walk away.

Sant Francesc Hotel Singular

4.7
(564)
Hotel
Sant Francesc Hotel Singular is a luxurious hotel in Palma that offers stunning sea views and a spa. The rooftop terrace features a pool and a sushi bar, providing guests with an upscale experience. The hotel boasts 42 beautifully restored rooms in a 19th-century mansion, blending original neoclassical elements with contemporary design touches. The interior design by Maria Jose Cabre achieves the perfect balance between eclecticism and minimalism.
Beautiful restored mansion converted into luxury hotel with roof top bar and pool. Located just blocks from the central city, but out of the sprawling humanity from multiple daily large cruise ships. Diego at check in was superb. He graciously changed our room when we decided it did not fit our needs. Breakfast with Leo each morning was perfect. Really good food. All of the restaurant recommendations were excellent. You will love this small, luxury hotel.
Louis D — Google review
Sant Francesc is a beautiful former private mansion and now an ultra-modern, luxurious boutique hotel. We did a wedding there, our bride chose the typical Majorcan courtyard of Sant Francesc, as it combines the mansion's original architecture and olive trees with its ultra-modern new design. The staff is absolutely brilliant and kind. We love this place! We absolutely recommend it as a base for your destination wedding.
Kim R — Google review
Sant Francesc Hotel is my favourite hotel in Mallorca. The building is architecturally beautiful. The staff are very helpful and friendly. The location is perfectly central. The rooms are modern, artistic and the beds are very comfortable. The rooftop is fantastic for sunbathing, lunch or a glass of wine / cocktail, or two. We stayed at the hotel for the second time recently and we will return again next year for part of our honeymoon…we love the hotel that much.
Andrew W — Google review
Leo the Legend! Service from all staff was excellent and really made the trip for us. Leo in particular was very attentive and went the extra mile for us and made our trip that extra bit special. He gave us lots of advice to explore the beautiful area and will definitely be back!
Satyam S — Google review
One of the best hotels I‘ve ever stayed in. Beautiful decorated, great breakfast and a Michelin star restaurant not to be missed. The reception staff is also amazing. Will be back!
Dirk E — Google review
The public areas of the hotel are very well maintained and that’s where it ends. The rooms are very shabby, it’s pretty dated, the pool area is quite run down, scruffy old beds, no umbrellas and no shower facilities. The gym isn’t a gym, it’s a broom cupboard with a treadmill. Similarly the spa isn’t a “spa”, a couple of small treatment rooms, no showers, pool, etc. Completely agree with other reviews that state it’s not 5 star, particularly for the price. Those giving it 5/5 must not have experienced very many 5 star hotels before, because this certainly isn’t. The grandeur in the lobby isn’t matched anywhere else, and the service wasn’t elevated. Just want you’d expect from any normal hotel. There are much nicer in palma where you get better VFM.
Jess S — Google review
Beautiful hotel in a lovely quiet setting right in the middle of everything. Excellent staff and facilities. Hard to fault really, hence the price.
Lincoln G — Google review
Amazing venue , amazing service The basic room is small and has little natural light . Plus the breakfast room has no vibe (basement, no sun)
Eike J — Google review
Plaça de Sant Francesc, 5, Distrito Centro, 07001 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://hotelsantfrancesc.com/es?utm_source=google&utm_medium=my…•+34 971 49 50 00•Tips and more reviews for Sant Francesc Hotel Singular

Mar de Nudos Mediterranean & Japanese cuisine

4.2
(2015)
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3.5
(769)
$$$$expensive
Mediterranean restaurant
Mar de Nudos is a sophisticated open-air restaurant located at Palma's Moll Vell waterfront, offering a fusion of Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine. The chef, Marco di Loreto, has crafted a menu that has become popular among locals who often make reservations days in advance to enjoy the unique blend of Mediterranean and Japanese flavors.
It’s a fantastic place! Had a lovely lunch there and the food was very well bought and executed. Really enjoyed both a Mediterranean salad and some sushi. It is on the pricey side but that’s to be expected with the location. But honestly is money well spent. Also the staff was amazing and took great care of me. I recommend!
Faye K — Google review
Very nice location, excellent quality of food and a very nice atmosphere, Very professional and friendly staff, nice dj set as add on. We really enjoyed our visit and the entire evening. We’ll be back.
Marco K — Google review
The place is beautiful and we were lucky to get a window table overlooking the yachts. The service was excellent we didn’t wait too long and we haven’t been rushed either. The only disappointment I had is that the seafood linguini I’ve ordered had grit/sand in it from the mussels that I guess haven’t been washed properly. There wasn’t enough of seafood, most shells were empty. My partner had a turbot which he enjoyed very much. Shame about my dish it could’ve been perfect.
Angelika M — Google review
Our favorite Restaurant in Palma. Really high quality food and super nice Ambiente. We love the vibe here and we never leave Palma without visiting Mar de Nudos. The staff is very very nice - shoutout to Sergio Gomez!
Chiara G — Google review
The food is always perfect. The setting is elegant and relaxed, great ambient music. The waiting staff let it down massively, on my last visit I had a bottle of Moet and Chandon champagne added to my bill which I never ordered or drank. Today I had a friendly spanish waiter who tried his best, but was serving the whole outside deck by himself, which slowed him down. The Asian female hostess really let our experience down, she was super unfriendly, never smiled once, and made us feel unwelcome. Your staff could learn from those at The Merchants or Lume & Co where you really feel that the service is worth the menu prices. Many Thanks
Andrea M — Google review
Yesterday, we had a very nice lunch with drinks at your restaurant. There were several of us, and we spent around €3,800. Unfortunately, a couple of us accidentally left our sunglasses on the table. Later that same evening, I went back to check with the staff regarding the sunglasses, but they told me there was nothing in lost and found. I’m confident we left them on the table. My pair was from Tom Ford and is worth around €500. I hope the manager will look into this, as I assume there are CCTV cameras in the restaurant area, and it’s likely the staff collected the items. However, we haven’t received anything back. We also called again today, but we were told the same thing, which is quite disappointing. I kindly request that this situation be taken seriously and properly investigated.
Pradeep P — Google review
Lovely restaurant with stunning views of marina and nice sunset! Slightly overpriced and food and drinks/cocktails not amazing however the ambience was great!
Cigdem — Google review
Got a drink at the rooftop bar. Great views, drinks were good but staff could’ve been more friendly and accommodating. Had to leave the group earlier than expected. Waiter refused to split my portion of the bill because he already “printed it out”. Didn’t ask for much but I guess it’s too much for him
Daniel — Google review
Carrer del Moll, 6, Local 1, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•http://mardenudos.com/•+34 971 21 47 22•Tips and more reviews for Mar de Nudos Mediterranean & Japanese cuisine
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Anima Beach Palma

3.9
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4.5
(10)
$$$$affordable
Mediterranean restaurant
Anima Beach Palma is a chic beach club, restaurant, and bar situated on Can Pere Antoni beach, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean sea and Palma cathedral. The venue features a large terrace perfect for enjoying tapas, seafood, and champagne in a relaxed waterside setting. It's an ideal spot for watching Mallorca's breathtaking sunsets while savoring delectable dishes from their creative menu.
Incredibly nice food, friendly staff, wonderful views, awesome choice of music, I had an amazing sunset here! Big thanks! Will come back and recommend to friends!)))
Polly — Google review
Frozen strawberry daiquiri was perfectly made. It was a great way to cool off on a hot day. I didn't try the food. Good vibes and house music.
Sunni L — Google review
This place is about the location and athmosphere. I only had a drink, so cannot talk about the food. the service varies, some waiters are bit slow and medium friendly, others are great. Enjoy the sunset and focus on the beautiful view.
Florian M — Google review
We went there in july 2025. Amazing location. Directly at the beach with an amazing view, especially for the sunset! In the evening it's perfectly chill. The food is delicious and the drinks also! The best was for me the starter with olives, bread and a garlic cream i guess. You have to try this! We had a great time in Palma de Mallorca and went to this place a couple times :) They have employess speaking in spanish, englisch and even german! Very nice and friendly!
C K — Google review
A great place with a lovely vibe. We were made to feel very welcome. My only criticism was that the music got far too loud in the afternoon and was rather repetitive. Other than that we had a great day .
Michael G — Google review
I had the opportunity to experience eating at this restaurant while visiting Palma with others for dinner. We all enjoyed our food and experience here as well as the atmosphere. This restaurant is located along the beach in the center of Palma. We were here on a warm day and sat outside and n the patio on an evening that wasn’t too busy near the water around sunset.
DH — Google review
Kind of mixed feelings. Very nice place, server took the orders, sounding like he has been sent there as a form of punishment... Observed him attending other tables. Couldn't be us though. One thing which wound me up was daiquiri... 16€ for a cocktail with amount of alcohol that I actualy asked few friends to taste it as I couldn't sense any. Bit cheeky.
Ignacy C — Google review
Drink was super delicious. Staff was very nice and helpful. It's really great place to go to while visiting Palma. View is so nice if you get the table in front. There is also a swing you can take pictures on. There is very beautiful beach next to the bar, that you can go to after having a meal or a drink. It's the best place to see the sunset. I can recommend 100%
Oliwia J — Google review
Autopista de Llevant, s/n, Levante, 07006 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://animabeachpalma.com/•+34 971 59 55 91•Tips and more reviews for Anima Beach Palma
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Day 3

Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like L'Hort del Rei. Not quite as popular as Royal Palace of La Almudaina, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 7 hours.
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Mercat de l’Olivar

4.5
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4.5
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Market
Shopping
Bar & grill
Florist
Mercat de l’Olivar is Palma's largest covered market, conveniently located near the Placa d'Espanya and the main transport hub. The historic hall is filled with vendors selling a variety of goods, from produce and cheese to seafood and pastries. It has been open since the 1950s and offers an array of Balearic cheeses, fresh fruits and vegetables, Spanish olives, island salts, as well as takeaway Mallorcan meals.
A beautiful market with a great atmosphere! Fresh fish, delicious tapas, and local specialties – you’ll find everything here. I loved the mix of locals and tourists; it feels lively but not overcrowded. Definitely a must-visit when you’re in Palma!
Axel H — Google review
Amazing place! Must visit. But don’t go on a Saturday if you can help it as it’s too busy. Wander around then sit at one of the bars and have tapas either in the fish market or the meat market. Loved it!
Catherine L — Google review
Seafood paradise! Totally nondescript building housing 10 fishmongers and as many Seafood, Sushi, Oyster bars. Go early, shuts at 3pm. Lovely large Albarino €4, enough said. Enjoy 😉
Adam S — Google review
I highly recommend it😍 You can try a wide variety of fresh seafood there at very reasonable prices, and everything was absolutely delicious. I also tried fresh oysters for the first time ☺️they were truly amazing! You can even find authentic Iranian caviar and enjoy the experience. It’s a bit crowded and noisy, but totally worth it for an hour of great food and atmosphere! 🥰
Sahereh R — Google review
Definitely a much go place. A big market consist of fresh fruits vegetables meat and dry food. Also Various selection of stalls that serve cooked food, tapas and drinks.
Jaslyn Y — Google review
It is what you expect: an interesting and tasty experience. At the 1st floor it is a good supermarket. Also you can find a bistro with the same name which is a quite good option to eat.
Alex Z — Google review
A must-visit local gem in the heart of Palma! We were truly impressed by how vibrant and authentic Mercat de l'Olivar is. It’s much more than just a market — it’s an experience! From fresh local produce to seafood, cheese, and even handmade goods, there’s so much to discover. Prices are surprisingly reasonable, especially compared to shops in more touristy areas. We really enjoyed shopping here and felt like we were getting a taste of real Mallorca. There are also plenty of food stalls and small restaurants inside where you can either grab a takeaway or sit down for a fresh, delicious meal right at the market. It's the perfect spot for a casual lunch or a quick coffee break between sightseeing. If you're planning a trip to Palma, don’t skip this place — it’s one of those spots that gives you a true sense of local life.
Gwen H — Google review
Local market with a lot of variety of fruits and vegetables or fish and seafood. Worth visiting the products are ripe and very delicious and the merchants are very friendly. There are also small shops that cook local seafood which is delicious and very fresh definitely worth trying
Horea B — Google review
Plaça de l'Olivar, s/n, Centre, 07002 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.mercatolivar.com/•+34 971 72 03 14•Tips and more reviews for Mercado del Olivar
13 min · 0.66 mi
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L'Hort del Rei

4.5
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4.4
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Garden
Nature & Parks
Parks
S'Hort del Rei, also known as the Kings Gardens, is a charming Moorish-style garden located next to the Royal Palace of the Almudaina in Spain. Originally exclusive to the royal family, it was opened to the public after being remodeled in traditional Andalusian style in the 1960s. The gardens feature ornate fountains, shady paths, an archway dating back to Muslim times over a pond, and three sculptures by renowned artists.
We spent some time here around noon and it was a great choice. You can relax in the shade by the fountain and escape the heat — perfect for a midday break. It’s one of the most beautiful parks in Palma, peaceful and well-kept. Also very kid-friendly — there’s a well-equipped playground in the shade, which is a big plus for families. Highly recommended for a quiet rest or a family stop!
Rastislav U — Google review
L'Hort del Rei, or "the King's Garden" in Catalan, is a lovely and peaceful oasis in the center of Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Nestled within the walls of the Almudaina Palace and adjacent to the famous La Seu Cathedral, this charming garden has become a popular destination for both locals and visitors. Originally confined within the palace walls in the fourteenth century, the garden was planted with a variety of fruit trees, vegetables, and vivid flowers. The present design, which dates back to the 1960s, was created by architect Gabriel Alomar, who was inspired by Andalusia's traditional gardens. It is a delightful spot for leisurely strolls, but be prepared for moments of increased bustle, especially during the busy hours of the day.
Pegah E — Google review
A really welcome place to get out of the sun for when its super hot in Palma. It's a picturesque shady and beautiful garden, and serene even with us tourists in it. 3 mins from the marina in the shadow of the cathedral walls. Plenty of dining/shops nearby.
Adam W — Google review
It has a pretty water feature and lots of sales people. The water features are very pretty but i wouldnt leave the house especially to visit.
Ter A — Google review
A lovely spot to pause and refresh on a warm day, whether to refill your water bottle or simply unwind. There are peaceful corners perfect for reading, birdwatching, or watching the world go by. I even came across a street performer playing her cello.
Desi M — Google review
Beautiful park with a lot of shade and shimmering fountains. A bit crowded with bag sellers.
Aleksandra S — Google review
Shaded pedestrianised gardens close to the cathedral with water features and fountains
Simon C — Google review
A cute little space in the shade away from the burning July heat around the city. Very well kept and a pleasant place to wander around. It won't take you very long as it isn't very large. There was a street musician playing cello when we visited which was lovely. Slightly ruined atmosphere by lots of looky looky people spreading out their wares all over the place.
Heather T — Google review
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Llotja de Palma

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4.3
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Llotja de Palma, also known as Sa Llotja, is a stunning 15th-century guild building in Palma. This Gothic architectural masterpiece was originally used as the city's exchange during Mallorca's maritime trading heyday. Constructed with the finest stone from Santanyi, it has served various purposes over the centuries, including as a store for goods and guns during the War of Independence and later as a gallery for fine art.
This was a great place to get a break from the 35 degree heat Nice house wines I had Padron peppers and salad with salt cod. The staff were very pleasant
Davie A — Google review
La Llotja in Mallorca is one of those places that makes you stop in your tracks. Built in the 15th century as the merchants’ exchange, it’s a Gothic masterpiece that still feels alive with history. The soaring columns and delicate stonework instantly take you back to the island’s golden age of trade. Today, it stands in the heart of Palma’s old town, surrounded by buzzing cafés, cozy restaurants and winding streets full of charm. Visiting La Llotja isn’t just about admiring a building, it’s about feeling the story of Mallorca come to life.
Studio 1 — Google review
A stunning building which has an exhibition of Miro sculptures during our visit. Free entry & even if it was empty it would be worth a visit to look at the beautiful spiral columns & vaulted roof alone. A jewel of Palma.
Ian B — Google review
Great historic building you cannot miss in your visit to Palma. Beautiful outside and inside. They had a sculpture exposition well worth seeing when we visited (30/09/25).
Enrique R — Google review
There is an art exhibition, the building itself is quite impressive.
D M — Google review
Free entry, if you're into modern sculpture then come here!
Edwin M — Google review
Can a building steal your breath with just one glance? Llotja de Palma in Mallorca does exactly that! This Gothic masterpiece, once a bustling medieval exchange, feels like a cathedral of trade with its soaring columns and intricate stonework. Walking inside is like stepping into a 15th-century merchant’s world, alive with history. Did you know its spiral columns were designed to symbolize the wealth and power of Mallorca’s traders? A must-see that blends beauty and stories in every arch!
Maksim — Google review
Built between 1426 and 1447, this Gothic-style building once served as a maritime trade exchange and was the center of Mallorca’s commercial and maritime activities. It housed the headquarters of the Mallorca Maritime Trade Guild, an association of merchants. Designed by Guillem Sagrera, its high ceilings and helical columns create a grand and imposing atmosphere. Today, it is used as a venue for art exhibitions, cultural events, and special displays. While general admission is free, some special exhibitions may require an entrance fee.
Seokjin H — Google review
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6 min · 0.31 mi
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Es Baluard Museu d'Art Contemporani de Palma

4.2
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4.0
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Art museum
Museums
Es Baluard Museu d'Art Contemporani de Palma is a must-visit museum in Palma, housed in 16th- and 21st-century buildings. It features over 800 works with connections to the island, showcasing contemporary art pieces from artists like Cezanne, Gauguin, Picasso, Miro, Magritte, Polke, Barcelo and Schnabel.
Although I am not really a fan of contemporary art, this museum stole my heart with its exhibitions. Everyone will find something to enjoy and truly admire within the pieces displayed. The descriptions of displays are catching and interesting as well. They make you want to see and explore the artworks even more, rather than make you feel bored. Great organization of the gallery adds to the experiance. A must visit in Palma de Mallorca.
Gosia K — Google review
Museum in a bunker. Admission price is voluntary on Fridays. There is a small café on the terrace. The location is cozy. However, we had to wait an extremely long time for our drinks. So make sure you allow plenty of time. Palma was very crowded in October. Finding a parking space is a matter of luck.
Sabine S — Google review
On a rainy Sunday visiting this museum was the highlight of the day. Of course, there were also a lot of people (because of the weather), but the staff were very friendly and I can imagine this place being very peaceful on a normal day. The admission is less than you’d expect! We went as a group and everyone have found something they liked. I personally was the most interested in a little collection of Miro, a permanent exhibition about the museum’s collection with a curated number of art displayed and NACHLEBEN. EVERY IMAGE IS A POTENTIAL PAINTING. We didn’t find some of the curators texts to the exhibitions very well written but appreciated there was always an English translation. Because of the rain we were asked to leave our umbrellas at the entrance, which is understandable. But when we found out about an open area on the terrace we couldn’t go as to not get wet which was a pity, so we missed a very nice part of the museum. The architecture is great but we expected to see a bit more. Overall a very pleasant experience.
Yana K — Google review
We enjoyed our visit. The building itself is stunning — modern, spacious, and thoughtfully designed. It was pleasantly cool inside thanks to great air conditioning, which made it a comfortable escape from the summer heat. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout, and the rooftop terrace offers a truly spectacular view of the marina and Palma’s iconic cathedral — a perfect spot for a short break or photo opportunity. The current exhibition was interesting and well-curated. The entrance fee felt very reasonable. We’re glad we made the time to visit, and we would recommend it to anyone with an interest in modern art or architecture. Don’t miss it if you’re in Palma.
Tomáš R — Google review
Brilliant space, bright & accessible galleries and rooftop for views across Palma. Really good exhibition of various modern artists work including Miró.
Nicola L — Google review
The architecture and restaurant/bar terrace are absolutely stunning, mixing contemporary modern with a medieval touch. Both exhibitions, permanent and temporary were quite disappointing and boring - one of them looking quite cheap and amateurish. There are only three very small floors but least the entry was affordable.
Nini — Google review
Lovely grounds to walk on, and I’d recommend coming around sunset as it has a great vantage point. There’s quite a few Miro pieces inside and some other amazing artists such as Marina Abramović and Elisa Braem.
Tiffany K — Google review
I highly recommend coming here at sunset. The best thing about the museum is the architectural solution that fits the concrete building into the ancient fortifications. It really stands out in the evening lighting.
Alejandro C — Google review
Plaça de la Porta de Santa Catalina, 10, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.esbaluard.org/•+34 971 90 82 00•Tips and more reviews for Es Baluard Museu d'Art Contemporani de Palma
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COR barra i taula

4.1
(919)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Discover the vibrant flavors of Mallorca at COR Barra i Taula, a contemporary tapas restaurant located in the heart of Palma. Helmed by renowned chef Santi Taura, this culinary hotspot offers a modern interpretation of traditional Mallorcan cuisine, showcasing an array of tantalizing tapas and local dishes. Situated near the bustling Mercat de l'Olivar, it provides an authentic dining experience away from touristy areas.
Vermut de la casa - a must must try. I cannot stress this enough. You can also buy the bottle, a bit pricey but so worth it. Food and location and service amazing. Try all the tapas!!!
Kristina J — Google review
Nice, modern restaurant by Santi Taura. Unfortunately understaffed and not yet up to the service level of similar restaurants in the area.
Hans M — Google review
One of the most horrible experiences as a customer. Despite the chef’s fame, it has nothing that might call customer’s experience. Food is plain, simple but the worst is that it is no really well cooked. Service was awful. They tried to serve you as fast and good as they could, but you could notice there were not enough waiters and the were even struggling with the internet with their PAD. The worst of all is knowing that the Chef/owner WAS one of the best, and he might have changed it all for this ruining business. People may go there because it is new and because it’s from old Santi Taura’s chef, but if you are just smart, you would realise it’s not a good place. I prefer going to a typical bar for granny people than going there and being overcharged for the same type of food.
Borja R — Google review
Excellent majorcan food, could try all the traditional plates in small rations, amazing tastes, excellent place straight next to the main market hall.
Vic T — Google review
Food is good - @santitaura is a fantastic chef, we love Dins too. However....terrible customer experience and wine list is limited - prices very over inflated (only two reds below €30) with much higher than average mark up. Service and communication has a LOT of room for improvement, with the exception of Vanesa (with the tattoes) who was great. Here is my sad customer experience. I hope this feedback helps make improvements....summary first, then full details below. 1. They couldn’t find our booking even through I’d been a few hours before and was shown on computer. 2. The handling of people with allergies needs big improvement it was terrible. 3. They forgot the bring the birthday cake and candles out I had arranged with them on two visits the same week, so we ended up taking it home and having it there. I had to go and ask for it back. We booked a week ahead for my husbands birthday supper. I went back a few days before to talk to the front of house manager (fabulous lady with tattoos) about a cake. She gave me the options and I said I would come earlier on the day of the booking and bring a cake and candles from the wonderful Luis Perez Pastisser. She showed me the booking on the computer with a note about the cake and told me everything was sorted. 1. Lost booking. On the night we arrived and they couldn’t find our booking. The manager I’d spoken to wasn’t there, but I explained it was in the computer she had shown me only hours before when I brought the cake. We were just left stood waiting near the door for ten minutes while they tried to ring her and sort it out. When they eventually found it they pointed at the table from a distance and told us to sit down. They didn’t show us to it. No offer of a drink or small detail to apologise. Poor. 2. Allergy handling When I ordered I explained that they’d taken a note at booking but could I check what I was ordering was safe for me as I have a severe fish and seafood allergy. Her response was terrible. She asked me how strong my allergy was because they could not guarantee there would not be traces of fish or cross contamination. I would have left there and then if it wasn’t my husbands birthday and I didn’t want to spoil it. Cross contamination can kill someone with a severe allergy and they spend the whole meal in a safe of anxiety - they need reassurance they will be taken care of. It’s not rocket science. We eat out a lot in Palma and surroundings with no problem. A professional kitchen understands allergies. A place of this calibre should not be giving answers like a back street bar with no professional training. Here’s how to respond to an allergy sufferer: - tell them it’s a professional kitchen and fish is prepared separately - tell them you will go and talk to the chef and not to worry, they are in professional hands - make sure you go back and tell them you have spoken to the chef and there is nothing to worry about. 3. Birthday cake disaster. Say no more. I was so upset, after two separate visits, one on the same day. They just forgot to bring it out and I’d even whispered it to the waitress when we arrived! It spoilt the already poor night.
Mary C — Google review
Excellent food and at tentative staff! We went for dinner and had read very mixed reviews. We can only recommend the place. The food was very good (try the crocettas with curry and coco - amazing!) and the waitstaff was very kind and attentive. We will definitely be back!
Louis-Sebastian S — Google review
Beside the good food, the best smooth old school hip hop playlist in a bar I ever experienced, excellent choice! Will just come back to see if it keeps going that way. And yes food was also delicious (mixed platte, must go inside to get it for whatever reason, but then you get the finest selection of music for free, so I am fine with it).
S. O — Google review
They have been only open 3-4 weeks so certain bumps still need to be worked out. Service is chaotic regarding when you arrive and try to get a table, dont sit at the window as they dont have blinds and the sun will roast you alive. Apart from the bumps the food is amazing, simple not trying to be smart, just brilliant.
Dom — Google review
Plaça del Comtat del Rosselló, S/N, Distrito Centro, 07002 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•+34 656 73 82 14•Tips and more reviews for COR barra i taula

The Merchants Palma - Steak & Grill

3.8
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4.0
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Steak house
The Merchants Palma - Steak & Grill is a popular spot in Palma known for its fantastic brunch offerings and lively atmosphere. Whether you're dining indoors or on the verdant outdoor patio, you can enjoy a delightful mix of steak and seafood dishes. The restaurant's approachable steakhouse experience, led by Irish chef Stephen Sullivan, offers a unique take on classic surf n turf with various steak and lobster options.
I had a great experience at this restaurant yesterday. The food was definitely good — fresh, flavorful, and well-prepared — but what really stood out was the vibe of the place. The atmosphere was warm, laid-back, and inviting, making it the kind of spot you want to linger in a little longer. A special shoutout to Jasmine, who was incredibly helpful and welcoming throughout. She really added a personal touch to the whole experience. Would definitely come back, not just for the food, but for the energy and service as well!
ZZSportsegypt — Google review
The Merchant is a very nice and elegant place. The food is good, but the service wasn’t the best. The waiter seemed annoyed when we reordered and almost asked us to leave when our time was up.
Christel H — Google review
Went here with my friends, had an amazing night with pristine service and lots of laughs. Lukas and Jazmin were wonderful servers who gave us great recommendations and prompt service. Will definitely come back in the future to see our new friends.
John H — Google review
Incredibly beautiful building worth €5 to sit outside. Great service professional but not over friendly Food very disappointing, unseasoned steak, cold fries. No finesse to the plate. Lazy steakhouse menu. Lobster tacos in supermarket shells, oxidised avocado - poor. Great spot for tourists to experience a lovely palma interior but not many natives in the building says a lot. 1 starter 2 mains + sides Bottle wine Cocktail €222. Think I’ll stick to the local charcoal steak house when next in Palma who will try harder.
Andrew A — Google review
Bloody ridiculous that they charge €5 per person to sit in the patio. (Which is not that special anyhow and is dumb idea- but I figured I’d try it to see the hype. Then to top it off halfway through they kicked us out of the restaurant WHILE WE HAD FOOD & WINE LEFT TO CONSUME!! ARE YOU CRAZY!! They charged us the service charge and left the €5 euro per person on the bill. I’ve never experienced anything so bloody absurd and disrespectful. Food was mediocre too
Dominic S — Google review
Ambiance was phenomenal, service was good. I wish the food was better. Rib eye was unseasoned and fish undercooked. So much potential here. Can improve.
Milton A — Google review
Beautiful restaurant with amazing staff. food is gorgeous! Very nice view from the roof top bar.
Małgorzata K — Google review
The place is amazing with delicious food and friendly staff. The only downside was that the service felt a bit rushed, we barely had time to decide, and the couch was uncomfortably low. I had to use two cushions just to sit at a normal height at the table.
Tom — Google review
Carrer dels Apuntadors, 15, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•http://merchantspalma.com/•+34 871 52 02 89•Tips and more reviews for The Merchants Palma - Steak & Grill
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La Mujer De Verde - Bon Lloc - Restaurante vegano

4.8
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4.7
(90)
$$$$affordable
Vegan restaurant
Vegetarian restaurant
La Mujer De Verde, formerly known as Bon Lloc, is a popular vegan and vegetarian restaurant in Palma. The family-owned establishment is committed to sustainable and ethical dining, offering a creative menu with unique combinations and presentations. The cozy decor and friendly staff create a welcoming atmosphere for diners. With a focus on plant-based meals, the restaurant also features a weekly changing menu that showcases new and delicious dishes.
One of the best vegan restaurants I’ve ever visited! They offer a lunch menu where you can choose one dish from several appetizer, main course, and dessert options. The service is attentive and friendly, the ambiance is lovely, and the food is prepared quickly. Everything was also delicious and beautifully presented. Highly recommended! Service 5/5 Ambience 4.5/5 Vegan selection 5/5 Taste 5/5 Price 5/5
SteffiIsst — Google review
We decided to go because of the menu that sounded amazing. Great options, the taste of the food was incredible (starters, main and the dessert: all amazing tastes!!!) , the people is really servicial and friendly. We decided to go back the day after (and the last day) but for sure we will visit them in our next trip to Mallorca.
Ailin A — Google review
Lovely vegan restaurant in Palma city. I visited Palma in 2018 and went to Bon Lloc and really enjoyed it so was disappointed when I found it had closed. It was really great to see it reopened as La Mujer De Verde. The food and service was great and I'd highly recommend it. Although I'm not vegan the food was great and you really get to try different dishes. Overall a great experience, location and food! Thank you!
James G — Google review
Would it be too much to call these folks “plant-based magicians and purveyors of joy?” We are neither vegan nor vegetarian, but love good food, good service, and good atmosphere. This restaurant has all of that and so much more. We have been twice now within the past three days (and we are locals). It’s family owned and run restaurant which turns plant-based food into high culinary art without being overly fancy or weird—just dishes you love without the animal products you are used to. Plus, the folks who work there have a joy in their hearts which transfers to the customers. Maybe there is something to reducing the suffering in the world by how we eat? Or not. Just go. You will eat well and leave happy.
Anna B — Google review
Very nice vegan place near the contemporary art gallery. The staff was very kind and accommodating. The products are fresh and 25€ for a 3 course menu that changes every week, is rather fair! The dishes were also interesting, beautifully arranged but tastewise nothing too crazy and lacking a bit of seasoning. Especially the blue cheese salad was somewhat boring, which is sad because the marinated pears and the blue cheese were excellent but the spinach leaves were just seasoned with a tiny bit of oil and the portion was quite small for 10€. I would still recommend this place and come back next time I visit Mallorca!
Nini — Google review
We had such a wonderful time at this restaurant! The food was outstanding—every dish was bursting with flavor, fresh ingredients, and creativity. As vegetarians, it’s not always easy to find such a diverse and delicious menu, but this place exceeded all our expectations. The ambiance was perfect—calm, inviting, and beautifully decorated, creating a relaxing vibe. The staff were polite and friendly, make sure we had everything we needed. If you’re looking for excellent vegetarian food in a warm and welcoming setting, this is the place to go. Highly recommend it, and we can’t wait to come back!
Esther — Google review
Came here for lunch and everything was top-quality. For 25€ you can have a starter, main and sweet with water included. Had the cold courgette soup, vegetable madras curry and hazelnut mix (this was WOW).
Luca — Google review
great place especially for vegetarians, amazing atmosphere, food is good but the best part was the staff. The best experience i ever had in terms of service. I was with baby and people with babies know how difficult it is to eat with them, the staff gave toys to keep him occupied and it actually worked. Whenever any staff passed our table they played with him n made him laugh. Our waitress was super friendly and she got us extra free snacks too coz that’s was the only thing the baby was eating. The food has a homemade feel to it and still looks classy like we are in Restaurant. 23€ per head for 3course lunch meal which is cheap. Do visit even if you are a non vegetarian you might just get surprised.
N B — Google review
Plaça de la Porta de Santa Catalina, 1, Distrito Centro, 07012 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://www.lamujerdeverde.com/•+34 871 17 37 39•Tips and more reviews for La Mujer De Verde - Bon Lloc - Restaurante vegano

de tokio a lima

4.5
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4.3
(477)
$$$$expensive
Mediterranean restaurant
De Tokio a Lima is a chic restaurant located within the Can Alomar boutique hotel, offering a fusion of Mediterranean, Peruvian, and Japanese influences. The elegant venue features two terraces with views of Paseo del Borne, creating an exclusive ambiance for guests. The menu showcases dishes such as Nikkei ceviche and ethereal shrimp fritters with unique flavor combinations.
This is our second time in Valdemossa and De Tokio A Lima is a must for anyone in the area! Located in the beautiful Hotel Valdemossa the restaurant is tucked away on a short 5 min walk from town with beautiful views and atmosphere! It is truly a hidden gem! We ordered the shrimp fritters, grilled scallops and the beef sirloin tataki - all were outstanding!! Alex was our server and he was attentive and great. The bartender made some of the best espresso martinis and gin sours we’ve ever had! Overall 10/10 experience and food and views were incredible. We will be back!!
Logan R — Google review
This was a very cool space with beautifully presented food that was not the tastiest. I would recommend going for the vibes but not as much for the meal
Scott F — Google review
We went to the restaurant to celebrate our honeymoon. Reservation is required. The restaurant and hotel area is beautiful and picturesque. The food was fantastic. Highly recommend the scallops, ceviche, tartare. The steak dish was great but a bit sweet for our liking. We ended with the cheesecake - delicious. We hope to come back soon!
Brittany C — Google review
Lunch for 3, we shared 4 mains and 2 desserts, food was fantastic, and great service highly recommend for an "occasion" or if you want something high end fusion ( sorry for part of thumb in photo:) )
David G — Google review
We had a wonderful evening at de Tokio a Lima. A special thanks goes to our waiter Alex, who was extremely attentive and dedicated. At first, there were no outdoor tables available and we felt a bit disappointed, but he immediately took care of it and let us know as soon as one opened up. His effort really made a difference. The food was excellent – fresh, creative, and full of flavor – and the view was simply stunning. Overall, highly recommended!
Vera A — Google review
Wonderful dining experience in a beautiful setting. Service and food were excellent, Blau & her team were extremely attentive! I highly recommend this restaurant when visiting Palma.
Claudia C — Google review
The best gazpacho ever. And I will say I have tried gazpacho all over the world. Wonderful seating. Great atmosphere and the food is amazing. Bravo to the chef
Charles Z — Google review
I've had a wonderful experience this time. The food, the service, and the atmosphere are all fantastic.
Ngoc-Hà D — Google review
Carrer de Sant Feliu, 1, Distrito Centro, 07012 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://detokioalima.com/•+34 871 59 20 02•Tips and more reviews for de tokio a lima
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Day 4

Proximity is everything
For day 4, we bundled attractions like Castell de Bellver and Poble Espanyol de Mallorca and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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Castell de Bellver

4.5
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4.3
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Castle
Museums
History museum
Specialty Museums
Castell de Bellver, a 14th-century circular castle commissioned by James II of Aragon, sits atop a wooded hill overlooking Palma. Initially built as a royal residence, it later served as a military prison. Today, the castle houses the City History Museum showcasing Mallorca's history through various artifacts and exhibits. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Palma and its bay from the top of the castle while surrounded by fragrant pine woods.
Bellver Castle is a truly impressive sight. We arrived a bit late and missed the chance to go inside (it closes at 7pm in the summer), but even from the outside, the circular Gothic architecture is stunning. The real highlight, though, is the location. Situated on a hilltop, the castle offers an absolutely breathtaking panoramic view of Palma and its bay. It's the perfect spot to capture some incredible photos and just take in the beauty of the area. It's worth the trip up the hill just for the views alone.
Marko Ž — Google review
Absolutely amazing castle. Great museums in multiple languages. It's a step walk up there and lots of climbing. But well worth it. An historic monument that Palma can be very proud of. Normally only 4 euro entrance fee (bargain), but free on Sunday (even better bargain!!). Absolutely recommended.
Richandjulie A — Google review
Castell de Bellver, whose name literally translates to 'beautiful view' in old Catalan, is an absolute must-see when visiting Palma. Its unique circular Gothic design—the only one of its kind in Spain—sets it apart immediately. Perched on a forested hill about three kilometers west of the city center, the castle offers a stunning 360-degree panorama of the entire Bay of Palma, the city's harbor, and the distant Tramuntana mountains. The main draw is walking the rooftop battlements, where you can fully appreciate the scale of the structure and the vistas. Inside, the central circular courtyard is a masterpiece of medieval architecture, and the ground floor houses the City History Museum. Beyond its royal history, the castle served as a military prison for centuries, adding a layer of dramatic history. While getting up the hill requires a little effort (or a bus ride), the payoff in views and historical significance makes it well worth the trip.
Kyle J — Google review
Castell de Bellver – A Panoramic Gem Above Palma We visited Castell de Bellver as part of our 48-hour City Sightseeing hop-on hop-off bus tour, and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our Palma itinerary. The bus dropped us right near the entrance, making access effortless and scenic—winding through pine-covered hills with glimpses of the sea. The castle itself is a rare circular fortress with Gothic architecture and a commanding view over the Bay of Palma. Its unique design and elevated position make it feel like a watchtower over centuries of history. Inside, the museum offers a compact but rich narrative of Palma’s past, and the central courtyard is a peaceful spot to pause and soak in the atmosphere. What truly stood out was the panoramic terrace—360° views that stretch from the Tramuntana mountains to the cathedral and port. It’s a photographer’s dream and a moment of quiet majesty above the bustle below. Entry was included with our bus ticket, which made the experience feel even more seamless and well-integrated. If you’re doing the hop-on hop-off tour, this stop is absolutely worth it—both for the history and the views.
Aseem S — Google review
As castles go I'd say this is generally a nice castle. 4 stars for 2 reasons....1) we couldn't access the tallest tower and nobody mentioned that. Just imagine the views... 2) I'd have loved to understand more about the castle but all the info boards were in spanish only (yes I know, its in Mallorca but its a tourist destination....help the tourists out!)....yes, technology allows translation easy enough but its the inconvenience. Anyway, the castle is set within a large park area full of trails, roads and lots of steps. I probably would not recommend tackling this place if you aren't too steady on your feet or have a wheelchair. We entered from the East side nearest the church. The steps up to the castle got the heart rate up for sure. We noticed lots of joggers using the park and bounding up the steps. We also noticed lots of tourists with tight tops looking a bit sweaty....loose clothing recommended. See pics for some idea of the mountainous ascent. Anyway, there's lots to see in the castle. Mostly statues. There was a wedding taking place when we were there. What a lovely setting indeed. One of the best part of visiting this castle was the incredible circular, almost Colosseum like central structure but beyond that the views. Simply stunning in all directions. Go on a clear day! Aside from that I wish we'd had more time to explore the grounds around the castle. Overall if you fancy taking a break away from the busy centre of Palma, then take a bus or taxi ( it takes no time from the centre) and enjoy taking in some breathtaking views and a wonderful piece of history.
Marcus O — Google review
Ate too much on this trip? Take a walk from the city center & climb up the endless stairs. You will find a treasure you did not know you were looking for. The only annoying thing is, once you arrive after that many stairs, they ask you to walk another a couple hundred meters to get a ticket. While walking over, cursing “ it better be worth it” , and it is. There is a museum, excellent views, not too many people unlike the Catedral, the ticket is only 4 euros. Now you feel better and thinking, you accomplished something today, and you did in a way ❤️
D M — Google review
Marvelous castle settle on top of a hill with wonderful views of the city, the harbour and the sea. There's a parking place just in front of the entrance. Inside the castle there's a museum with the history of the castle , from the first human settlements till the last use like a jail in the past century. Very well preserved, so clean all around. A place to visit for it's importance in the history and because the surrounding views
Radio K — Google review
If you walk up the steps then you need to turn left at the entrance, go down the road for a few hundred yards to buy entrance tickets at the visitor centre. Amazing unique circular castle. Wonderful views & lots to see inside, exhibits etc. Fascinating!
Matt T — Google review
Carrer Camilo José Cela, s/n, Ponent, 07014 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•https://castelldebellver.palma.es/•+34 971 73 50 65•Tips and more reviews for Castillo de Bellver
6 min · 1.9 mi
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Poble Espanyol de Mallorca

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3.6
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Museum
Specialty Museums
Poble Espanyol de Mallorca is a wonderful replica of Spanish buildings and landmarks, including Court of the Myrtles from Granada's Alhambra, Christ of the Lanterns from Cordoba, and others. This open-air museum is located just outside of Palma de Mallorca and is easily accessible on foot or by car. The models are 1:2 scale so you can see all the most important features in just an hour or so!
This place was amazing! Super cute and surprisingly quiet for May – I totally expected it to be packed with tourists. You could easily spend a couple of hours just wandering around and grabbing a drink at the bar. Such a perfect way to spend the afternoon. 🙂
Kaisa-Liisa L — Google review
We visited Poble Espanyol in Palma de Mallorca and found it a fascinating way to explore Spain without leaving the island. It’s an open-air architectural museum that recreates famous buildings and streets from across the country—Andalusian courtyards, Castilian squares, even a little slice of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter. Walking through felt like stepping between regions in minutes. It’s not huge, so you can see everything in about an hour, but the detail in the buildings is impressive. I loved wandering the narrow streets, peeking into little courtyards, and taking photos of the colourful façades. There are also artisan workshops and small shops selling ceramics, leather goods, and local crafts, which gave it a more authentic feel. It was fairly quiet when I visited, which made it relaxing, but it also meant some workshops and cafés were closed. The entry fee isn’t too high, and it’s easy to reach by bus or a short taxi ride from Palma’s centre. While it’s not a full-day activity, it’s a lovely spot for a slow stroll, a bit of history, and some great photo opportunities. I’d recommend it if you enjoy architecture, Spanish culture, or just want a peaceful break from Palma’s busier streets.
Marcel L — Google review
Could a single stroll transport you through Spain’s soul? Poble Espanyol de Mallorca is like stepping into a living postcard vibrant architecture from every corner of the country, all in one place. The intricate details of the Alhambra-inspired arches blew me away! Did you know this open-air museum was built to showcase Spain’s diverse regional styles in a single, walkable village? A must-visit for anyone craving culture without the cross-country trek!
Semen K — Google review
I attended a candlelight concert here, with the Poble Espanyol as the venue. The venue is beautiful, and it was decorated wonderfully. There are lots of great opportunities for scenic photos. However, in the peak of summer, there is poor ventilation and it gets VERY hot and humid. This is the only reason for four stars. I know air conditioning is a luxury, but even some standing fans would have helped a lot to defeat the summer heat.
Justin W — Google review
A nice experience when visiting Palma de Mallorca. This is a quiet place as is not located in the center. You can easily get there by bus number 47. Basically, this is a collection of famous buildings from Spain which were replicated. Great architecture, beautiful Spanish style, quiet and great for pictures. Ticket is 12 euros, I would say worths the price.
Daniela B — Google review
Wonderful experience! El Cuarteto Mallorca, was amazing and did justice to the Tribute to Hanz Zimmer. The setting was lovely, the staff were polite and attentive. Thank you guys! :)
Mafer V — Google review
Very nice place. Parking in front of Poble Espanyol de Maiorca, nice stuff ready to help , very clean place , see all culture of spain . I would go again .
Maramedica — Google review
Went there for the candle light concert. Location absolutely brilliant but AC was broken.
Mu M — Google review
Carrer del Poble Espanyol, 55, Ponent, 07014 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.pueblo-espanol.com/•+34 971 73 10 62•Tips and more reviews for Pueblo Español de Mallorca
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9 min · 2.8 mi
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Fundació Miró Mallorca

4.4
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4.3
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Art museum
Museums
Artist
Art Galleries
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Palma de Mallorca, the Fundació Miró Mallorca is a treasure trove dedicated to the illustrious Spanish artist Joan Miró. This captivating foundation showcases an extensive collection of his paintings, sculptures, and ceramics within its unique Moneo Building. Visitors can immerse themselves in Miró's creative journey by exploring his workshops—the Sert Studio and Son Boter—where he passionately painted and sculpted from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Beautiful experience! You can really feel the essence of Miró’s art by looking at his drawings on the walls and visiting his studio, which has been preserved just as he left it. We went on a rainy day and it was still wonderful to walk through the different houses and enjoy the surrounding landscape. Tip: If you’re carrying a backpack, bring some cash — you’ll need coins to use the lockers at the entrance.
Sofia C — Google review
A nice small museum with the work of Míro and some other artists. I enjoyed watching his studio. It was designed by a friend of his and on itself a piece of art. It feels like he still is there, everything is in its place. What I don't like is that you need to show you ticket every time you enter a building. The tip building are not accessible for people who can't walk stairs, only the main building has an elevator.
Fione T — Google review
We spent a couple of hours here. It's possible to see everything in that time. It was good to see how the workshops were set up, although generally there isn't loads to see in the exhibition rooms in the main museum. The garden is beautiful and includes sculptures by Joan Miró. We also really enjoyed food from the café, which was reasonably priced.
Bekah C — Google review
The building, designed by Josep Lluís Sert in 1976, feels calm and full of light, a perfect reflection of Miró’s Mediterranean spirit, also the materials and circulation make the art feel so alive By the way staff at the ticket office was so disrespectful and I just laughed it off
Ayan S — Google review
For me, not worth the €10 entry fee. Yes, I agree it is interesting to visit Miró’s studio, to imagine him being there and creating. However, it does feel what you can access is pretty limited. In the main studio you can only walk around a small section (any painted items you see are replicas), the upper studio only 4 rooms can be viewed from the main entrance hall behind ropes and the printing studio was no accessible at all. The main exhibition halls are interesting though, and you can see plenty of originals, pieces used for inspiration and development as well as work by other artists. I’d definitely say there is room for improvement.
Ben — Google review
Unfortunately the main exhibition was close, overall a nice spot to visit in Palma
Enrico B — Google review
So interesting place I really appriciate Miro first time I saw him in NYC but it was amazing to see a place where he really was creating in Palma MAllorca. Just go please.
Mimi — Google review
Fantastic spaces dedicated to Miro’s life and work. Beautiful to see how the common areas and gardens are open to the general public and not ticketed. Highly recommended.
Joao G — Google review
C/ de Saridakis, 29, Ponent, 07015 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.miromallorca.com/•+34 971 70 14 20•Tips and more reviews for Fundació Miró Mallorca
4 min · 1.1 mi
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Porto Pi Centre Comercial

4.2
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3.8
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Shopping mall
Shopping
Cell phone store
Clothing store
Porto Pi Centre Comercial is a popular shopping destination conveniently located near the Paseo Maritimo promenade and the cruise ship terminal. This multi-story mall houses a variety of well-known stores such as Mango, Zara, Stradivarius, and Bershka, along with a Carrefour hypermarket offering an array of products including makeup, personal care items, specialty foods, and clothing.
This mall is very close to the cruise ship port, so it is easy if you ever need essentials during your cruise, or even shop for gifts from spain/europe like chocolates/wines/olive oils/jam. There's a lot to buy here, from fashion to groceries. They also offer a lot of restaurant and cafes.
Septiana W — Google review
It is one of the oldest modern shopping centers in Palma and a major hub for shopping and entertainment. The mall features a wide range of stores, including fashion, electronics, home goods, cosmetics, and sports brands. Visitors can enjoy Spanish restaurants, fast food outlets, and cafés, making it a great place for dining after shopping. With a cinema, gaming zone, and other entertainment facilities, it is especially popular among families. Located near Port de Palma, it is a frequent shopping destination for cruise travelers and is easily accessible by bus from the city center.
Seokjin H — Google review
We saw Bluey here today! Was great, the show was really fun for the kids then we got to have a photo with him, hardest part was the sun but the staff was handing out umbrellas to protect us from the direct sunlight! Thank you 🩵
Amy — Google review
A decent big mall in the outscurts of Palma, to have your shopping duties. It has everything; clothes, shoes, food, drink. It has a huge Carrefour on the base level, where you can get all the food supplies. The toilets are clean and very nice. The main problem with Porto Pi mall is that there is no AC and at summer time is unbearable.
Lundahem — Google review
Awesome place to shop around. Quite a number of Mobile Shops for Samsung, Vodafone, Orange and the like. Clothing shops including ZARA, H&M also available. There's a Big Mart at the bottom, called Carrefour, with lots and lots of affordable items across innumerable ranges; from grocery shopping, cleaning equipment, electronics, mobile devices, laptops, and some Sandwich Bars at the front for a quick snack. Escalators are wheelchair-and-scooter friendly...for those struggling with mobility issues. 😊😊👌🏾👌🏾
Bhekimpilo D — Google review
Even when is not a big Mall you can find popular stores such as Zara; H&M; Mango; Guess; Tommy; etc. Few dining options and free wifi. Nice experience shopping here I found most what I was looking for.
Esteban M — Google review
Nice selection of shops. However, we were shocked to see so many dogs in the mall. One in particular barked continuously while being held by its owner in a queue in a cafe. It started other dogs barking. Nuisance. Should be restricted to service dogs only.
Don M — Google review
Love this place! Complete and one-stop shop for everything you need! Must visit in Palma 💯
TB G — Google review
Av. de Gabriel Roca, 54, Ponent, 07015 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•https://www.portopicentro.es/•+34 971 70 15 00•Tips and more reviews for Porto Pi Centre Comercial
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Under a 9-minute walk from Castell de Bellver, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Brutus

4.4
(584)
$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Brutus is a charming restaurant that has quickly become a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The menu offers a variety of delectable dishes, from burrata straciatella and shrimp croquettes to perfectly cooked risotto and flavorful linguini with outstanding pesto. The pizza, especially the one with poached eggs, is a hit with kids. The ricotta pistachio cake is simply divine.
One of the most beautiful restaurants I’ve ever been. (Specially if you’re a fan of brutalism and moody atmospheres). The food was delicious. From the starters to the main course to desert. Just order a bit of everything and share. Super nice staff as well. They were all really sweet and caring. The service is really fast. 10/10
Pedro M — Google review
Amazing find at Palma away from all tourist routes, we really feel that we are not in Palma. Very dynamic environment open kitchen concept and proximity of oven makes pleasant feel of participation in food preparation. Food is super fresh and very well made I think one of the best properly aldente cooked vitello tonnato we saw on the island. Absolute mast
Babycandance B — Google review
What a lovely experience. Authentic Italian food, open kitchen and lovely waiter. I am gluten intolerant and they took good care of me. Food was super tasty,interior design is super chique. Would definitely come back again.
Lilla B — Google review
Brutus, a modern trattoria counting with fresh produce, an attentive service and a minimalistic deco. With its open kitchen and its wood-fired oven, the environment is set for a memorable dinner. If you are craving pasta, Brutus in Santa Catalina is the place to be. Don’t forget to ask for daily suggestions! Linguine vodka-lemon with tuna - 23€ Crayfish risotto - 22€ Pizza Mortadela with Burrata and pesto - 18€ Spaghetti cacio e pepe - 18€ Parmigianno 24m 8€ Anchovies linguini 21€ 30-50€/person
Top R — Google review
The food is just absolutely amazing! Super flavorful but also well presented! 10/10! And service is at that high level as well. I came during lunch, at a relatively weird time, so it was quite empty, but that didn't take away from the experience.
Ilija S — Google review
Great place to relax and enjoy a good meal. The service was excellent! The food was delicious!
Leo R — Google review
We ate here twice in two nights. It’s that good. By the time you read this we may have been a third time. If you can get yourselves a table inside by the kitchen then you’ll see why. A great team. Unbelievable quality of food. Veal tenderloin, lasagne, sea bass, burrata, risotto verde… Enjoy Well done 👏
Philip G — Google review
Best restaurant in Palma without any doubt. Eating here it’s just a unique experience with their amazing open kitchen and plating done just in front of you, it’s a show and I love it! My favourites are croquetas de gamba as starter, cacio e Pepe as main and pistacchio cheesecake as dessert, but everything tastes just great!
Stefania L — Google review
Carrer de Robert Graves, 2, Poniente, 07015 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://www.brutusrestaurante.com/•+34 971 17 82 20•Tips and more reviews for Brutus

El Txoko de Martín

4.0
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3.5
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Temporarily Closed
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Nestled in the vibrant Plaza del Puente near Santa Catalina, El Txoko de Martín is a stylish restaurant that perfectly blends a relaxed atmosphere with high-end Basque cuisine. Under the expert guidance of renowned chef Martín Berasategui, this culinary gem offers an inviting terrace that transforms into an intimate dining space as guests gather to savor exquisite dishes.
We started with tapas, moved to mains, and ended with dessert. The food was excellent and as you can see they did a perfect medium rare steak. Get the Basque cheesecake for dessert! Not overly sweet yet amazingly creamy but not heavy all in perfect harmony. Our server spoke English and English menu was available. Service was as expected and appropriate for the price point. One recommendation would be to forgo paying for additional sides dishes, unless you intend to share, as all mains come with small sides on the plate.
Damon B — Google review
I visited El Txoko de Martín on Christmas Eve, for lunch. The tasting menu looked fantastic, so I opted for that... and it was fantastic! All beautifully presented and tasted incredible. The attention to detail is excellent, and the flavour combinations superb. Service was attentive but not overbearing. I also had individual glasses of wine, and have to say they were excellent too. The Marqués de Murrieta Reserva Tempranillo was from 2019: delicious. All in, thoroughly recommended. I will hopefully be heading back there sometime.
Simon J — Google review
There was a lot of fuss when this restaurant first opened so we decided to wait until it was a bit more established. I think it was a good move. The staff were attentive and friendly, the food was delicious (we shared three starters and one main between two of us), and we enjoyed a wonderful Mencía wine. We will go back. 😍 🍷
Lara C — Google review
Great food, sat at the bar and had wonderful service and well looked after for the evening. Everything we ate was delicious and tried tapas, mains and was convinced to try the cheesecake which was excellent.
Elizabeth H — Google review
Honestly one of the worst restaurant experiences I have had… Beautiful bar that did not serve any drinks, even upon request. The food was disgraceful — anything beyond padrons and jamon was inedible. Stay away from the tuna and mussels, we sent both back, because it tasted spoiled, and both were on the bill and not to be removed, even upon request. We would not recommend this to anyone.
Simon S — Google review
Excellent Mallorca restaurant with very tasty food. Twelve of us sat outside and really enjoyed the choice of dishes on offer. Good wine selection; we had a nice Rioja. Service was prompt and attentive. I’m sure we will visit again even though it was amongst the most expensive meals during our week in Mallorca.
Paul H — Google review
The food was very overall very good. The aperativ (bread, olives and aioli) were delicous. The starters were really good aswell. The tomato tartare was exciting with the tomato serum perls on top. The main courses were good. The entrecote was good. I've seen better. The lamb was very good though. The fries were a bit lame, they weren't one the level of the rest. The mashed patatoes were smooth and good. The chimichurri was a 9/10. A bit more parsley to make it a 10/10. But overall very good experience. Service 10/10.
Caner S — Google review
The wine, the service and the food was amazing. One of the tastiest meals I’ve ever had. A real gem of a restaurant.
Robert — Google review
Plaça del Pont, Poniente, 07014 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://eltxokodemartin.com/•+34 871 00 40 80•Tips and more reviews for El Txoko de Martín
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Mama Carmen´s

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3.5
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$$$$affordable
Espresso bar
Breakfast restaurant
Mama Carmen's is a charming cafe located in Palma, offering a laid-back atmosphere and rustic-chic surroundings. With two separate locations close to each other, this cafe is known for its delicious coffee, baked goods, and locally sourced vegan and gluten-free options. The cafe specializes in vegetarian and vegan cuisine, serving up delectable brunch items and pastries like vegan cinnamon rolls.
Incredible hospitality, the food was absolutely stunning as well. Had the vegan avocado toast, the bread was warm and tasted like it was freshly baked - the avocado and pesto were amazing quality as well. All pastries are vegan! Lovely staff, had a really good chat. All in all a really good experience, would definitely recommend
Shareen K — Google review
The cafe has a very nice atmosphere and it’s really cool decorated. I enjoyed the granola bowl because it had various toppings and the coffee was delicious. However I kind of expected more from the avocado egg bread and the matcha.
Shasha . — Google review
Wonderful people , great presentations and tasty meals. Very nice service , open teraza so not ideal for not so good weather but will definitely be the best in the summer. Breads are infused with healthy features and veggie ķŵw. Good for those who are watching their weight. I will definitely recommend and will be.
Jhenny B — Google review
Coffee was absolutely delicious! Food was delicious too and portions were wholesome. Price was good. Service was kind and vibe was upbeat. Atmosphere inside is cozy and outdoor seating area gets some sunshine. One of my new go-to’s for a healthy and delicious breakfast.
Anni K — Google review
Lovely little spot, especially earlier in the morning when it’s more peaceful out. The servers are very kind. The matcha is great but the sandwich I got was a little bland 😕 still a great spot though
Hero W — Google review
Relaxed breakfast spot. Great menu of healthy choices. Açai bowl packed with fruit, ginger shot - lemon, ginger and turmeric and oat flat white.
Rebecca T — Google review
My favourite coffee place in town and all of Mallorca. The staff is amazing and so sweet; presentation and taste of the food and drinks is great. And many delicious vegan options to chose from :)
Anna K — Google review
Delicious (also instagrammable) food and drinks at reasonable prices. The guys are super nice and the serving is quick. Love it, would come back! Update: we did come back for our last brunch in Palma <3
Berna H — Google review
Carrer de Cervantes, 21, Poniente, 07013 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://www.mamacarmen.es/•+34 871 77 41 25•Tips and more reviews for Mama Carmen´s

Lume&Co Restaurante en Mallorca

4.5
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4.5
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Restaurant
Meat dish restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Lume&Co Restaurante en Mallorca is a top-notch dining establishment in Palma de Mallorca, offering an exquisite culinary journey in a lavish setting. The menu boasts a wide array of traditional Mallorcan delicacies and international fare. Guests rave about the impeccable service and welcoming ambiance, making it an ideal spot for celebrations.
It was not our first time in Mallorca but I truly loved the finca or posesion. Beautiful decor and ambient and joined with an unparalleled customer service. The food was great to be honest however, the only thing I would have wanted more cowboy meat as for me it was too little. The wine was amazing as we already tried before however the served the wine as soon s the brought the starters and emptied the bottle even before we finished the first glass. I think next time serving little and as soon as the glasses are emptier will be better but as a professional hotelier, I understand they did it to sell us another wine but in this case it was a bit excessive. The heat was too much and I saw they had some fans around but not everywhere and I was sweating too much. Nonetheless it was an amazing experience and I have nothing particularly negative to comment.
Ewama — Google review
An excellent culinary experience at Lume & Co. The atmosphere is elegant yet relaxed, with tasteful decor and a warm ambiance that sets the tone for a memorable meal. We began with two outstanding starters: delicate spring rolls filled with langostinos, fresh vegetables, and sprouts, served with a tangy dipping sauce—light, vibrant, and perfectly balanced. Alongside, we enjoyed croquettes of Ibérico ham and boletus—crispy on the outside, creamy and rich inside, offering deep, earthy flavors. For the main courses, the beef tenderloin was a highlight—perfectly cooked, tender, and served with thick-cut roasted potatoes and a rich, glossy reduction that enhanced every bite. We also had the cod, flaky and moist, paired beautifully with sautéed vegetables and a striking black garlic puree—both elegant and full of umami. Every dish was carefully prepared and beautifully presented. Service was attentive and professional throughout. Lume & Co is a must-visit for those who appreciate refined, contemporary Mediterranean cuisine done right.
Berto N — Google review
Amazing experience here on Friday night. Service was superb. Alex looked after us and couldn’t enough for us even when half our party were an hour late. Food do delicious too and very reasonable. Highly recommended especially the chateaubriand.
Tracie O — Google review
Amazing food and the ambience/setting is unbeatable! Service incredible and couldn’t recommend more
Michael D — Google review
Great service and amazing food. Highly recommend :)
Emily — Google review
I can only say: what an experience!!! The place is grandiose in its simplicity, the staff are incredibly thoughtful and kind and the food is just impossible to describe. The croquetas are insane (especially the mushroom ones), the focaccia and risotto were absolutely delicious - and I’m a hard to please Italian! And the meat was incredible. We both had espuma De piña colada for dessert and… wow!!! It’s not hard to get to this amazing restaurant by bus (number 46, it will stop in the middle of nowhere, make you get off, and restart after 5 mins, which is confusing, but effective!) but you’ll definitely need a cab to leave!
Elisabetta B — Google review
An almost 100% successful evening, you really have to say, the ambience and the location are simply brilliant, the food was really very good and the presentation of the dishes was tasteful and eye-catching, all the service staff were very friendly and everyone had a smile on their faces .To put it briefly, you feel very welcome here (even despite the noble ambience) and very child-friendly! This restaurant and the the spacious The terrace is of course great for a celebration. The lighting in the evening also looks very nice and everything just looks very inviting. But now a few details that could be improved in a restaurant and price range like this to be worthy of the highest score. As already mentioned, the service was very friendly, but in such an exclusive and not particularly cheap atmosphere, a little more attention is required, for example when it comes to pouring more wine or setting the cutlery before the next course is served! It's not that bad, I just wanted to say it. Otherwise, very happy again and compliments to the kitchen crew and those who are responsible for ddss design and furnishings 😉👍🏽
Sam W — Google review
The venue is so adorable. Our table was outside and the weather was amazing! The food was flavorful and delicious! The Tuna belly carpaccio, the mushroom risotto and the tomahawk steak were incredible! The service was excellent! Everyone spoke English and were nice and happy.
Silver S — Google review
Camí dels Reis, 64, Poniente, 07015 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://lumerestaurante.com/•+34 971 10 42 95•Tips and more reviews for Lume&Co Restaurante en Mallorca
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Day 5

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For day 5, these 5 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Palma de Mallorca. Start the day with Caló del Moro and make your way through the city to get to Basílica de Sant Miquel de Palma. This should take about 7 hours of your day.
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Caló del Moro

4.6
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4.3
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Beach
Caló del Moro is a hidden gem nestled in a picturesque cove on the southeast coast of Mallorca, near Sant Antoni de Portmany. This enchanting beach boasts soft golden sands and stunningly clear turquoise waters that create an inviting atmosphere for sunbathers and swimmers alike. The rugged coastline surrounding Caló del Moro adds to its charm, making it feel like a slice of paradise. Accessible only by foot through lush pine trees, this secluded spot offers breathtaking sunset views that are perfect for capturing unforgettable moments.
It was like a swimming pool in the Mediterranean Sea. The water was so clean and clear and nice to swim in. To get there you will need to be fit and able to climb very steep rock steps and a small cliff (I've added a video of the only way in and out of the beach by foot... unless you arrive by boat, then you don't need to worry about cliffs). It's like a postcard... I thought the photos were Photoshopped and when we arrived the place actually does look amazing. If you're in the area it is definitely worth going to. You won't regret it.
Ben W — Google review
It really is beautiful. Yes, you have to walk a bit to get to it. Yes, it’s crowded even in late September. But it truly is a special place. The best way to get here by car is to drive and park in the “Parking Calo des Moro / S’Almunia” in Google Maps. Then you have to walk 15-20 minutes. Easier to do late in the summer. May be a bit harsh in August. If you get here, don’t just go to Caló del Moro. Visit S’Almonia too. You have step stairs to get down to S’Almonia. Not that difficult, just be careful. And a slightly difficult rocky climb to get down to Moro. This one can be prohibitive for people with low mobility. I arrived at 1.30pm and had no trouble finding a parking spot, although it was almost full. I also found a lot of people in both Calas, but still enjoyable. Still, you need to keep in mind that I came in *late September*. Your experience will likely be different in the mid of the summer.
Alejandro M — Google review
Beautiful spot with fun, crystal clear water to swim in. However, getting there was a challenge. We got there around noon and had to walk 20 minutes to get there, since spots were filled up and the road down there blocked off. It's also a steep climb down (and on your way back, up). Definitely not recommended for people with mobility issues. There isn't much sand to put your stuff down on either. People sat down on the rocks. Also the water is very wavy and gets deep fast. Definitely a place to get there early, bring a lunch (nowhere to eat or drink on site), and hang out for a long time. I'll still give it 4 stars because I enjoyed the views and the water.
Deniz E — Google review
Amazing spot. Very beautiful. Definitely a spot for those going off the beaten track a bit although it seems popular. Some limited parking along the road and a steep walk down and then back up but fine for mobile people. No facilities once there. Brings drinks and food if you plan on staying a while.
Rudi L — Google review
Forever one of the most incredible sights in Mallorca. Super busy, but they’ve improved the infrastructure a lot to make it easier. Great for a photo, wouldn’t recommend for setting up for the day.
Kyle C — Google review
Calo del Moro is an absolutely breathtaking beach—definitely worth the visit. The location is relatively easy to find, and while there’s a bit of a walk to get there, the scenic path only adds to the experience. Once you arrive, the views are incredible and the water is crystal clear. That said, it’s important to know that the beach area itself is quite small. If you're traveling with family and hoping to set up chairs, umbrellas, or bring lots of beach gear, this might not be the ideal spot. It’s more suited for a quick swim, sunbathing on a towel, or soaking in the natural beauty. Still, for those who appreciate a more rugged, postcard-perfect beach, Caló del Moro is a must.
Juan I — Google review
Stunning beach crystal clear water. Downside to having a beautiful and popular beach like this is that is always going to be overcrowded to the point where there is no more place for a single person. This is more of a bucket list and you cannot have a full beach day here and enjoy it. There are much better beaches to enjoy for the day, but this is something worth seeing for a short period of time.
Filip — Google review
It is def beautiful but like some others say, it’s a lot to get there. Walking for 15min from the car parking in the heat was not fun at all, bringing hiking shoes just to go to the beach because it’s rocky was a hassle, the beach itself is tiny.. the water is pretty but not worth all the effort imo… we took photos and left quickly. There are many other easy access beaches around the island, I’d rather go somewhere else with less stress.
Hiroko E — Google review
07650 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA•Tips and more reviews for Caló del Moro
47 min · 35.8 mi
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Portixol Hotel

4.3
(1564)
Hotel
Portixol Hotel is a refined Swedish-owned hotel located in the chic Portixol neighborhood, offering a laid-back experience just a short distance from the center of Palma. The hotel features an airy restaurant, an outdoor pool, and a spa with various treatments. Its Scandinavian decoration mixed with Mediterranean style provides high standard accommodation. Situated by the sea and small harbor of Portixol, it offers beautiful surroundings to enjoy seafood lunches and cocktails while watching boats sail by.
Thank you Jorge for a wonderful lunch, again. The fish 🐟 was delicious. Graeme and Grahame. We come not as often as we should, but the food is always fantastic. Wonderful dining room overlooking the pool but the outside is so just as lovely. The food is top notch. We parked a little walk away from the hotel but the walk along the sea front 🌊 is lovely, especially when it's warm and sunny 🌞. This is a must to go to.
Graeme M — Google review
I'm so disappointed and upset by the way I was just treated by your hotel staff. I stayed with you a month ago and was about to book an event and a number of rooms with you. Your receptionists were exceptionally rude. After waiting for a week to hear back on the below I rang to check in on what had happened and I couldn't have been treated more poorly. I'll be booking my event with Puro now, and having been ready to spend a great deal of time and money recommending you to my friends I will now be doing the opposite. What a shame.
Duncan M — Google review
Very nice location. Owners appear to only respond to positive reviews which is easy and lazy. Just been chased from our outdoor table with better view to inside to be replaced by other guests! Yet to materialise. Disappointing and a case of emperors new clothes. Adequate.
CHC N — Google review
We spent five days in this charming 4-star hotel: always friendly service, tasty food, idyllic location. Overall, very good value for money and therefore highly recommended. A personal note for potential guests: like almost all hotels in Spain, the hotel is very child-friendly, which should be borne in mind by anyone looking for peace and relaxation. Furthermore: If you arrive by car, you should expect delays at peak times due to a lack of free parking spaces ...
Quid P — Google review
My trip to Mallorca started off a little bumpy due to strikes at Palma Airport and changes to my British Airways flights, which meant I had to cancel my original booking at Hotel Portixol and move it to the end of my holiday. I was worried about losing those first three days, but when I submitted an online request to adjust my stay from three nights to two, Sofía accommodated me within minutes. That swift, thoughtful response immediately set the tone for what turned out to be an excellent stay, despite the shortened trip. I’ve also stayed at the group’s Espléndido Hotel, which offers the same high level of boutique service and quality but with a more refined, flagship feel. Portixol, by contrast, feels much more intimate — less polished in some areas and perhaps due an update in places (my Port House Suite was lovely, though the terrace could use a refresh). That said, what truly defines the Portixol experience are its people. Two individuals stood out above all: Sofía at reception, who is endlessly accommodating, warm, and attentive — a true “yes” person who makes every interaction feel effortless; and Christian in the restaurant, one of the most polite, intelligent, and personable waiters I have ever encountered. He strikes the perfect balance of attentiveness without being overbearing, offers excellent recommendations, and always radiates positivity and a can-do attitude. Both of them embody the spirit of hospitality and are a true credit to the group. Not every staff interaction matched that same standard — breakfast service was a little hit-and-miss, with one staff member eventually warming to us wonderfully but others feeling somewhat dismissive at times. Similarly, one interaction around my children using the pool felt unnecessarily stern, though I appreciate that the hotel is primarily geared toward adults rather than families. On the facilities side, the pool area is lovely and relaxed (no issues with loungers being reserved), and while the restaurant service around the pool felt a touch impersonal, the overall experience was still very good. Noise outside the suite from early deliveries was noticeable but not disruptive for us, as we were usually up early to enjoy the beautiful running routes along the marina. All in all, I would absolutely return — likely as a couple rather than a family — and I want to extend a special thank you to Sofía and Christian, who truly elevated our stay. With new luxury brands arriving on the island soon, the group is fortunate to have such exceptional talent, and they are the reason our time at Portixol was so enjoyable and relaxing.
B M — Google review
Perfect place in Mallorca. Rooms are great, specious and clean. Cosmetic products offered complimentary are of high standard. Service is more than friendly and professional. Food offered of a great variety and quality. Great place to spend a good and relaxing time here. Thanks to the team. Greatly recommended.
Mia L — Google review
Beautiful location. But really lacking that personal touch and attention to detail it used to have. Waiting & bar staff friendly & attentive but front desk staff lack warmth & welcoming feel & professionalism that this hotel used to enjoy & should be par for the course for a hotel of this calibre. Left feeling more than a bit disappointed & less eager to visit again despite it being a regular favourite of my family for over a decade. Mallorca still utterly beautiful It’s worth noting I’d normally advocate booking direct with the hotel - but not here - look for special deals on aggregator sites as their full rack rates not deserving given competitor offer in Palma. My sense of ambivalence might have been tempered if front desk service levels were professional & warm - a real shame. My rate was €250 per night (6/7 Oct) for a windowless room - single occupancy. (I was travelling solo on business and just needed a single night and not a bigger suite) - it feels steep given my overall experience as I would have done better in Palma eg Hotel Cappuccino (which I highly recommend)
T R — Google review
My wife and I really enjoyed staying there. The rooms are perfect. But what impressed us the most are the employees. Many of them work there already for many years and we felt the love they have for their work and each other. The food was also so delicious. If you have the chance try the ravioli
M. D — Google review
Carrer de la Sirena, 27, Platja de Palma, 07006 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•https://www.portixol.com/•+34 971 27 18 00•Tips and more reviews for Portixol Hotel
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Basílica de Sant Francesc

4.6
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4.4
(495)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Church
Place of worship
Churches & Cathedrals
In the heart of Palma, the Basílica de Sant Francesc is a remarkable example of medieval architecture. Founded in 1281, this Franciscan church boasts an intricate Gothic cloister and a majestic sandstone facade adorned with elegant detailing. Inside, visitors are greeted by a tranquil space illuminated by a rose window and supported by towering pillars. The church also holds historical significance as it was where Fra Junipero Serra, founder of San Francisco, California, was educated.
The Basilica de Santa Francesc is a hidden gem that truly surprised me. From the outside, the building itself appears quite unassuming, but stepping inside reveals a beautiful and serene space. What was particularly enjoyable for me was the inner courtyard space with colonnades which provided a lovely serene escape to take the time and walk around. If you have the time, I highly recommend paying a visit to this lovely basilica, especially seeing it’s not as busy as the other major sights. It offers a tranquil escape and a glimpse into the rich architectural and cultural heritage of Mallorca.
Vikash P — Google review
The cathedral of the Franciscan Order, built in the late 13th century, is located alongside one of the oldest monasteries in Palma. Originally constructed in the Gothic style, its façade was rebuilt in the late 17th century in the Baroque style. At the entrance stands a sculpture of Saint Francis. Inside, the preserved tombs of monks and various artworks add to its historical significance. The church houses the tomb of Ramon Llull, a renowned Mallorcan theologian, who studied religion and philosophy in Latin, Arabic, and Catalan. Adjacent to the church, the monastery features a tranquil cloister and garden, offering a peaceful retreat.
Seokjin H — Google review
The Spanish luv their churches & in Palma it’s seems you can’t turn around w/out walking into one. The Cathedral is an amazing architectural marvel, although others such as Sant Francesc are filled with its own treasures…..
Jimi W — Google review
Paid entrance to visit this but worthwhile. Make sure you get the SM card that allows you to visit a few other sites . Very few tourist come here but it’s quite good.
Jason J — Google review
Definitely worth a visit to both the basilica and the cloister (convent). The interior of the basilica is amazing with so much history. The courtyard is definitely serene and peaceful.
Michael Z — Google review
Beautiful but like every church these days you have to pay to see it. When did God start costing money to see and pray in church. Isn’t that what donations are for?
Bhawna O — Google review
Nice place to visit, although if you’re going to the bigger cathedral you may skip this one😝
Pasha — Google review
Definitely worth a visit :)
Andrea K — Google review
Plaça de Sant Francesc, 7, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.spiritualmallorca.com/•+34 971 71 26 95•Tips and more reviews for Basílica de Sant Francesc
6 min · 0.29 mi
4

Fundación Juan March Palma

4.6
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4.4
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Modern art museum
Museums
Art museum
Cultural center
Fundació Joan March is a must-visit for enthusiasts of Spanish art and culture. Housed in a stunning 17th-century mansion, the foundation is dedicated to promoting arts and humanities through various activities. The museum showcases an impressive collection of Spanish avant-garde art from the early 20th century, featuring works by renowned artists like Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, and Pablo Picasso.
a fantastic museum of contemporary Spanish art in an old city palace. A well-curated collection of many types of contemporary art: magical realism, surrealism, expressionism, materialism, conceptual art, avant-garde. There are works by all the major Spanish contemporary artists such as Dali, Miro, Rivera, Laffon, Ponç and many more. All the rooms are airy and modern and structured according to art movements. A great exhibition. Entry is free.
Uly W — Google review
A beautifully renovated art gallery with a mixture of artworks. And it’s free to go in! Go with an open mind as some of the modern art is a bit silly (a wooden pallet does require a stretch of the mind), but there are some other wonderful elements such as the Dali painting. The exhibition of JOSÉ MARÍA YTURRALDE work was amazing. So well curated it would have been worth paying for.
Jo D — Google review
Craving a place where art and serenity collide? Fundación Juan March in Palma is a cultural oasis that pulls you in with its sleek 17th-century mansion and world-class art collection. From Miró to Picasso, every piece sparks a story, and the tranquil courtyard feels like a hidden retreat. Did you know this museum houses one of Spain’s largest collections of 20th-century Spanish art, with over 1,500 works? It’s a must-visit for anyone who loves art with a side of Mallorca’s charm!
Semen K — Google review
Impressive art gallery on 2 floors. Interesting Spanish contemporary art in a beautiful building. Free admission. A welcome retreat from the busy streets of Palma to appreciate a taste of Spanish art. Well worth an hour of your time in an otherwise busy schedule.
Scott P — Google review
Beautiful little gem tucked away in the highstreet amongst the shops. I was in a rush so didn't get to take it in fully but could see myself spending over an hour here! Lots of goodies in the gifts shop too including prints of many of the artworks displayed in the exhibitions.
MJ — Google review
A pretty hidden gem that you can visit in an hour and find some very exciting pieces. The palace is beautiful, with some spectacular views from the windows on a beautiful sunny day! Maybe not the most touristy place in Palma, but it’s nice to have an alternative to the sparkling fizz of the centre!
Elisabetta B — Google review
This museum was a really pleasant surprise whilst visiting Palma. First, the building itself is beautiful. The permanent collection is really interesting, including paintings from Dali and Miro. Our highlight was the Cristina Garcia Rodero photo exhibition; what a talented photographer!
Clementine B — Google review
Amazing place! Very clean, quiet and well kept. Even the bathrooms were nice. I personally liked the collection, but I didn't research it beforehand so I had no expectations. There's only one painting of Miro and one of Dalí but to me it was a nice surprise. There's brochures in different languages at the entrance. Also the place was almost empty which was a nice contrast to the noisy and crowded cathedral. Plus the entrance is free. If you're in the area and have 30-45 min to kill, definitely worth a visit
Valeria ( — Google review
Carrer de Sant Miquel, 11, Distrito Centro, 07002 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://www.march.es/palma/•+34 971 71 04 28•Tips and more reviews for Fundación Juan March Palma
1 min · 300 ft
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Basílica de Sant Miquel de Palma

4.6
(1455)
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3.9
(97)
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Basílica de Sant Miquel de Palma is a stunning church located in the heart of Palma. It is currently undergoing some restoration work, allowing visitors to witness the meticulous process of applying gold leaf. Inside, the grand altar and statues, including one of Archangel Michael, are truly magnificent. The intricate architecture and colorful designs make for a breathtaking experience.
A stunning example of Baroque architecture, the Basilica de San Miguel is a must-visit in Palma. Intricate facade and beautiful interior details. It's a serene and spiritual place, perfect for reflection. The central location makes it easily accessible. Highly recommend stopping by to soak in the history and beauty.
Klaus — Google review
It is one of the oldest churches in Palma, built even before the Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca. In 1236, after Jaume I of the Kingdom of Aragon conquered Palma from the Moors, the church was established by converting a pre-existing Islamic mosque into a Catholic place of worship. The exterior features a Gothic style, while the interior is decorated in the Baroque style. Above the entrance stands a sculpture of Archangel Michael. It is also a place of devotion to Santa Catalina Tomàs, a saint from Mallorca, and visitors can see relics related to her inside the church.
Seokjin H — Google review
Absolutely stunning Basilica having been to Rome and alot of places this is yet another Absolutely stunning example of history and religion in one place and so peacefull inside. Had the very fortunate time to visit on Easter Sunday. Absolutely stunning and well worth a look inside. Thank you for allowing tourist to enter and be respectful.
Simon — Google review
It was with great interest that my wife and I joined the mass and sharing of the host in this beautiful basilica. It boasts beautiful relics and statues, important from both a historical and an artistic point of view. A visit to this richly decorated church is a real pleasure.
Bogdan M — Google review
A must see in Mallorca! Extremelly imponent and great to learn about the Palma's history, the catholic church and barrocan and gothic art . I can recommend the audio guide (it costs 5 euros). To avoid lines, you can scan a qr code to buy the tickets online. I did it in the front door and it took only a few minutes.
Bárbara M — Google review
Breathtaking ! The outside is imposing and when entering it seems larger. Loads of statues and paintings, high ceilings, the architecture is amazing. I was there a few minutes before mas and I managed to take some pictures. Check them out below. Would definitely recommend not missing this place if you are in palma !
Mihai T — Google review
Located in the heart of Palma de Mallorca, the Basílica de Sant Miquel is a stunning escape from the summer heat — cool, calm, and peaceful inside, offering a refreshing contrast to the busy streets outside. The architecture is beautiful, with a richly decorated Baroque altar, dramatic vaulted ceilings, and massive religious paintings lining the walls. It’s one of those places where every detail invites contemplation. 📜 Interesting fact: This basilica is one of the oldest churches in Palma, originally built on the site of a former mosque shortly after the Catalan conquest of Mallorca in 1229. It was later reconstructed in the Baroque style, which explains the elaborate gold-plated altarpiece and expressive sculptures. If you're exploring Palma and need a break — both physically and spiritually — this is a perfect stop.
Get-nabla — Google review
A beautiful church. I know you shouldn’t take photos, but couldn’t resist. The stain glass window reflection on the floor is stunning. You can purchase a candle for €2 and light it for loved ones. You don’t need to pay to walk in.
Ryan T — Google review
Carrer de Sant Miquel, 21, Centre, 07002 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•https://www.conferenciaepiscopal.es/parroquias-de-la-diocesis-de…•Tips and more reviews for Basílica de Sant Miquel de Palma
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Fundación Juan March Palma, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

Mama’s Pepper Casa Amalfi

4.5
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4.5
(279)
$$$$affordable
Pizza restaurant
Mama's Pepper Pizza is a must-visit for pizza and pasta lovers. The pasta carbonara is made with high-quality bacon and perfectly cooked al dente noodles, generously coated in just the right amount of cheese. The star of the show is the black truffled pizza, featuring a moist and crisp crust topped with an abundance of cheese, truffles, and flavorful mushrooms. Customers rave about the Diavola and Mama's Pepper pizzas for their delicious flavors and fast delivery.
The pizza was amazing! Very tasty to the last bite! They even had gluten free crust and you couldn’t tell it wasn’t wheat. They also have gluten free pasta. Made it a favorite to help me find it when we return to Palma. Excellent!!!
Judy R — Google review
Lovely setting, mixed experience We had dinner in Palma and the location was truly beautiful stylishly decorated with a great atmosphere. The food pizza and pasta was okay, nothing special, but decent. One of our servers was incredibly kind and welcoming, which we really appreciated! Unfortunately, another staff member came across a bit cold and distant, which slightly affected the overall vibe. Still, a nice place to enjoy an evening out if you’re in the area.
Mabel K — Google review
We stumbled upon this restaurant by accident, and it didn’t disappoint. We chose to sit inside because we liked the vibe better there. I had tortellini with cream and ham, and my friend went for the lasagna. It was amazing - I honestly finished all of mine and really enjoyed it! Highly recommend!
Lucija — Google review
A very beautiful place with an amazing atmosphere, extremely kind and pleasant staff. The food was fabulous, professionally prepared and delicious! If we ever return to Mallorca, we will definitely come back to eat here. I recommend it with all my heart ❤️
Ján B — Google review
It's hard to find a good pizzeria in Palma, but this is a safe bet if you're in doubt.A beautiful location in the city center, with a simple but beautiful and clean design The food was pretty good compared to what I've tried before. Worth a try👏👏
DAN S — Google review
The pizza was okay – not bad, but not amazing either. The bruschetta as a starter was really tasty. The service was very friendly and fast, though, which made the experience nice overall.
Firat — Google review
The pizza was really good. We have ordered a Hawaii and a prosciutto/mushroom. Both were really good. The dough was also really good.
Paula — Google review
Excellent little pizza parlour. The lunch menu is a great deal! I took the Mar Vila one and it was delicious. The tiramisu for dessert was also delicious. Highly recommend this spot when in Palma!
Justin F — Google review
Carrer Capellers, 1- bj, Distrito Centro, 07002 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://mamaspepperplazamayor.shop/•+34 608 86 99 59•Tips and more reviews for Mama’s Pepper Casa Amalfi

Ca'n Joan de s'Aigo

4.6
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4.5
(1593)
$$$$cheap
Ice cream shop
Ca'n Joan de s'Aigo is a historic café located in Palma, Mallorca, known for its rich hot chocolate and traditional pastries like ensaimada and handmade almond ice-cream. The café offers a taste of authentic local flavors, making it a must-visit for those looking to experience the culinary delights of the area.
A very pleasant place, where I started my every day, because of the freshly baked on the spot ensaimadas. The hot chocolate did not make me such a big impression as previous reviews say but the fresh, hot, airy pastry was really amazing, every day. I can not recommend eating any of the others, as I don't know how fresh they'd be, the one I tried wasn't, but the simple, regular one is really a reason to go back again, even though I did it 3 days in a row in my stay in Palma.
Marin K — Google review
We tried this cute, Spanish café today and can only recommend it. The inside is absolutely beautiful, with old wood furniture and elegant decoration, it creates a cozy atmosphere. There was a polite waiter who was really friendly and brought us our order fast. To the food I can only say: try it! The cake is delicious, rich in flavour, the ice cream soo creamy and the Horchata was extremely good. If you wanna have an authentic café experience you should definitely check this café out :)
Bellas E — Google review
We discovered this café while searching for a place to have coffee on Google Maps. After reading the many positive reviews, we decided to visit and it was absolutely worth it. The staff was very friendly and the food we tried was delicious. It may not be an extraordinary place, but the interior design and unique character give it a very special charm. It feels like stepping into a café from the 1940s or 1950s. We especially loved the decorative tiles and the bright and airy atmosphere inside. If you are nearby, it is definitely worth visiting for a drink or a meal. You will leave happy.
Mert I — Google review
So actually there's a few of these dotted around Palma, but I think this one was the original ? The decor was certainly "authentic" and rustic. I purchased an ensemaida and a hot chocolate with whipped cream. Absolutely delightful and a huge amount of calories 😂 but with it. Hot chocolate was half cream and definitely very rich and indulgent. The ensemaida was really light with a crispy crust to it.
Wil C — Google review
This place is amazing! Founded in 1700, it's a 325-year-old classic. The vibe and interior decor get a full score from me. ​The coffee is seriously good, and you absolutely have to try their specialty Quarto and Ensaimada—they are delicious! ​Just a heads-up: it gets super crowded, so while you can usually grab a seat, waiting for your order might take a while. But trust me, the history and the taste make it totally worth the wait!
R D — Google review
We discovered Ca’n Joan de s’Aigo with my friends, and we just loved it! It’s a real local gem with a cozy, traditional atmosphere. The ensaimadas were so fresh and delicious, and the almond ice cream was amazing. It felt authentic and full of charm, definitely a place you shouldn’t miss when in Palma!
Samira — Google review
Great Café with excellent atmosphere and excellent cakes. Really worth to seek it and walk there. Expect a waiting line or try to make a reservation in advance.
Richard S — Google review
A delicious cup of hot chocolate and fresh coffee ice cream! This place is an institution and is very beautiful inside as they have kept the restaurant and its history alive. It is authentic and I would definitely go back!
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Carrer de Can Sanç, 10, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain•https://canjoandesaigo.com/es/can-joan-de-saigo-can-sanc-es/•+34 971 71 07 59•Tips and more reviews for Ca'n Joan de s'Aigo
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Tast Club

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4.0
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$$$$expensive
Spanish restaurant
Tast Club is a prestigious and popular restaurant in Palma, belonging to the successful Tast Culinary Projects group. It's important not to confuse it with other restaurants under the same group. The club offers a cool and tranquil retreat from the busy central shopping street of Avinguda Jaume III. With elegant decor, impeccable service, and delicious Spanish cuisine, Tast Club promises an unforgettable dining experience.
The food was delicious! The service was nice and the atmosphere was warm and welcoming! It never got too loud while my wife and I were there and we loved each dish we ordered. I do not remember the names of each dish so sorry about that. But chronologically on the pictures, the first dish is an apple dessert served with Mexican ice cream, this was so delicious!! The apple dessert was good by itself but elevated so much more when paired with the ice cream! The cream and strawberry that also came with it were good as well! My wife got the caramelized French toast for dessert and it was also delicious! The next picture is a Limencello spritz I ordered, good drink. Lemony and strong so it's exactly what I expected. The next picture is a main dish she ordered, a tuna taretare (I don't remember which one exactly) and really good! She especially loved the sauces it came with, she said they paired well with the tuna. The next picture is what I ordered and it's a Leek Confited with Romesco sauce. It is on the salad section and was really good too! I would definitely order it again! The last picture is of the pulled pork brioche which, mmmm, so good!!
Jack R — Google review
Absolutely delicious food and the interior is beautiful. We didn't have a reservation, but they managed to squeeze us in for a 2 hour slot on a Friday evening! So happy we found this place :-)
Caoimhin — Google review
Tast Club is a wonderful experience if you’re interested in enjoying good food in an elegant environment. We initially came here because it’s one of my boyfriend’s favorite restaurants and it was truly worth the visit. We went there two times for dinner during our week long stay in Palma. The interior is amazing and the wine list long. The restaurant also offers many different cocktails, the frozen strawberry daiquiri was lovely. I tried the potato and onion omelette, burrata salad and the mushrooms and truffled cheese omelette. My favorite is the mushrooms and truffled cheese omelette, it tasted like a delicious truffle pasta but as an omelette. The presentation of the omelette is quite underwhelming, as shown in the pictures, so I would love to see an improvement there. It would also be nice to have more vegetarian options, besides the omelettes and salads. The service is good, especially the lady who helped us during our second visit. She made the experience many times better with her laughter and our light conversations. I believe her name was Anelie (spelling?). Strongly recommend visiting the restaurant, don’t forget to try the chocolate lava cake with chocolate ice cream. It’s incredible.
Foodcritic L — Google review
Service was amazing as was the food. Simple, classic, no fuss and true to ingredients. I would have eaten here everyday if I were nearby
Jooyong C — Google review
Wow delicious food, and beautiful restaurant it’s well worth a visit, looking forward to going again.
Gary L — Google review
A lovely spot in the heart of Palma to enjoy authentic tapas. The atmosphere is warm and relaxed, perfect for a midday break in the city. The staff were very friendly and helpful; even though we hadn’t made a reservation, they quickly found us a table. The food was tasty, nicely presented, and served in generous portions. Overall, a great experience with excellent value for money. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Palma.
D.Pap. — Google review
Great place - they let us in without a reservation. My dad loved the short rib so much he went back for it again the next night! Highly recommend the bread and artichokes with parm for an appetizer. White wine sangria was also amazing
Emily B — Google review
We had a really enjoyable evening at Tast. The restaurant itself is stunning. Really nice and relaxing atmosphere and staff were super friendly and attentive. We had anchovy and black garlic cream and Tuna Tatare which were both incredible. Burrata and tamato salad and monkfish and mushroom truffle omelette. Monkfish unfortunately did let the whole experience down a little. It was extremely watery and served on top of potatoes which made the potatoes watery and really not enjoyable to eat. We only ate half the dish. Overall, it's a really nice restaurant and we will definitely be back.
Damien C — Google review
Carrer de Sant Jaume, 6, Distrito Centro, 07012 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://tast.com/es/restaurant/tast-club/•+34 971 71 01 50•Tips and more reviews for Tast Club

Zaranda

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Zaranda is a high-end restaurant located in a chic boutique hotel, known for its multi-course meals with global inspiration. Led by the celebrated Michelin-starred chef Fernando P. Arellano, the restaurant offers dynamic tasting menus filled with colorful, textured, and aromatic dishes such as succulent rock octopus and black egg with white onion and cuttlefish caviar.
Our experience at Zaranda exceeded all expectations. From beginning to end, the staff treated us with exceptional kindness. We thoroughly enjoyed the immersive journey through history and storytelling as we moved from room to room. The food was exquisitely crafted, with a level of detail and thoughtfulness that made each dish feel like a work of art. The staff's warmth made us feel as though we were the only guests there. With seating for only six tables, the intimate atmosphere allowed us to relax and savor each course of our set menu at a leisurely pace. Dining at Zaranda is a memory we will always hold. Thank you to the team for a wonderful experience! Highly, highly recommend.
Alana — Google review
The 12 course experience was filling and satisfying. The concept of tying the food to the history of the building being a tannery was unique and made for a good food story. The dishes were interesting and definitely creative. We especially enjoyed the interaction with our food in creating the beautiful gold lamb sandwich. The plating was also special. Some of the plates are made by a local artist who understands well the concept of the restaurant. The experience itself was well orchestrated and we greatly enjoyed the three places where we ate the menu dishes. The attention to detail was superb and we loved the full circle experience of ending our meal in the same location where we started it. Attention to detail could easily be seen in the service provided. The staff were warm and welcoming and we enjoyed talking with them and getting to know them a little bit. The end of dinner gifts to take away (menus, wrapped chocolate and leather rings with different possible uses) were a nice and thoughtful touch. We look forward to our next visit.
Nisha I — Google review
The welcome was really cool, and the concept of moving through several spaces was unique. We’ve been to many Michelin restaurants, and we haven’t found this idea anywhere else. We enjoyed it extremely, extremely much. The way the concept was adapted to the building – like, the fact that leather used to be made there – was also amazing. The fact that they took us into the kitchen and we could see up close how everything was prepared, how clean it was, and that there was absolutely no smell, gave us a truly remarkable experience. The cheese tasting, in particular, was probably one of the best culinary experiences we’ve ever had. The service was also very good – the waiters were extremely respectful – and overall, we feel this experience truly elevated our stay in Palma de Mallorca. And the fact that the chef came over to talk, and that we were able to talk with him while sitting at the table, was the cherry on top. It’s one of the nicest things that can happen during a fine dining experience – to be able to chat with the person who created the concept.
Levi E — Google review
We had absolutely great experiences in Zaranda! It was like a wonderful trip full gastronomic adventures! 14 beautiful and stunning dishes. We loved the story telling, quality of tableware and cutlery. Service was excellent! The presence of the chief was very welcoming and interesting! Maybe a little bit too much in terms of quantity or size of portions. We felt a bit heavy after the dinner (maybe if you don’t eat at all during a day then it’s ok :) or maybe make some portions smaller… Anyway I recommend this place strongly! Unforgettable experience!
Oxana R — Google review
Our dining experience was nothing short of extraordinary, each dish was thoughtfully crafted, with a unique story behind it—a level of care and intention we've rarely encountered before. The chef's creativity and passion were evident in every bite, and we were truly captivated by the artistic elements woven into the meal. Though this is a one-star Michelin restaurant, the experience felt much more in line with what we’d expect from a two-star establishment. The meal was perfectly adapted to our pescatarian preferences, and we never felt as though we missed out on anything.
Alex — Google review
It is difficult to describe what an experience dining at Zaranda is. The whole concept is built around the history of the place where the restaurant is. An ancient tannery discovered in the basement. You then enter a journey of beautiful storytelling based on this history and the leather craft in general that is used as inspiration for all the dishes in a really beautiful and surprising way. Additionally you dine through different spaces in the restaurant, including a stint in the kitchen. The whole thing was a wonder. The head chef and genius behind the experience is there throughout. Fernando was such a lovely man and you can see his care, control and generosity in everything they deliver. We even met his lovely daughter, only 16 and extremely professionally waitering front of house. We also enjoyed some incredible and interesting wine pairings from the talented and friendly Thibault. I didn't catch her name but the lady who hosted us was beyond attentive and professional. We were pampered! The whole thing was wonderful. From the moment you arrive you are not just having a meal. You are swept up I to this world like a magic carpet ride until you leave. I could not recommend it more highly as an experience. The cookery was masterful, difficult to comprehend...in a good way. Truly memorable event in a very beautiful place with wonderful people all passionate about what they do. The reason I write reviews!!!!
Caroline T — Google review
The 18 course full tasting menu, is far too much food. We were promised they were snacks, and actually had to ask them to cut the rest of the dishes away completely at course 10. The theme around leather making is bizarre, to be fed cow face and things like monks fish liver- yuck. I've never gagged at a dish in a Michelin star restaurant until now. Just because you can cook some forms of food, doesn't mean you should. The best part was dining in the kitchen. The sommelier wasn't impressed that we chose the cheapest wine on the menu at 60 euros a bottle, he suggested a 90 euro bottle which was very unpleasant, Jos suggestions for us was pretentious, I stead of asking us the kind of wines we actually like. We were still charged the full 18 course prices as we were told the dishes we would of had went in the bin. I don't believe this is true because they're made on the spot as we witnessed during the kitchen courses. The waitress/ manager then asked if we were adding a tip on to the end? We should of been given the dishes we couldn't eat as takeaway, as we were charged for them anyway. I've eaten in a 3 Michelin star restaurant which was around 8/9 courses for their full tasting menu, with food flavours catered to the masses as opposed to trying to be really alternative and different. The whole menu concept needs a re think. Sadly I can't recommend this restaurant, the staff were unpleasant, and it's extremely pretentious and the menu was 85% fish, and I love fish but not these intense flavours. The food itself looks incredible, but the taste doesn't match
James R — Google review
We were unfortunately very dissapointed with our visit. Our 30-year anniversary celebrarion at Zaranda sadly ended very abrupt because of my wife getting violently sick of the food maybe 1/3 into the dining. She had urgently rush to vomit twice because of the massive nausea. At the time we didn't understand exacly what happend and we had to immediately take a taxi home to our hotel. The mrs felt clearly that it was the food that had affected her but insentivities can of course be individual and the staff hinted that it a her issue not them (due to it happend within a couple of hours when leaving). But during the night I also got severe stomache cramps and abdominal pains and then it was clear without a doubt that something we ate at Zaranda was not right (we didn't eat anyting at all prior to the dinner during the whole day because we knew lt would be a lot). We both had upset and bloated stomaches for days and even the week after returning back to Sweden so it lingered on for quite a while. The real dissapointement was that I sent a response to their internal survey about our experience where I wanted to let them know that we both got sick. While we understand that things happen we never even got a response back or even an acknowledgment that they took it serious. I sincerly think that this lack of action is unbecoming of a resturant with these ambitions and recognition and I hope that me forcing myself to write this public review that they hopefully will self reflect on their behaviour. At this current moment I would actually discourage anyone to go there until they have clarity on why we both got sick or at least show accountability.
Jonas J — Google review
Hotel Es Princep, Carrer de Bala Roja, 1, 07001 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://zaranda.es/•+34 971 72 20 00•Tips and more reviews for Zaranda
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