What to see in Palma de Mallorca

Whether you have a day or several days to spend in the capital of Mallorca, there are plenty of things to see in Palma de Mallorca to make the most of your visit.

Whether you are in Mallorca’s capital city one day or several, there are plenty of things to see in Palma de Mallorca to make the most of your visit.

From iconic corners that tell the city’s history to fascinating museums, impressive architecture, sunny beaches, and streets filled with shops, these are the must-see places in Palma de Mallorca.

The best places to see in Palma de Mallorca

Palma Cathedral

Known as La Seu, this is one of the most important monuments to see in Palma. The majestic Gothic cathedral was built on the remains of an ancient mosque and offers spectacular views of the old town and Palma’s port. Inside, you’ll find the largest Gothic rose window in Europe, and the traditional Chant of the Sybil, part of UNESCO’s Cultural Heritage, is performed here.

Almudaina Palace

This ancient fortress stands out for its blend of Islamic and Christian architectural elements. Once used as a royal residence, it now offers a tour through the city’s medieval history and a stunning panoramic view.

Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation

This cultural space is dedicated to Joan Miró, one of Spain’s great artists, who lived in Mallorca for several years and passed away in Palma. Here, you can admire an extensive collection of his paintings, sculptures, and drawings, and visit the studio where he created some of his works.

Palma Beach

This long, golden urban beach stretches along the city’s coast. Ideal for enjoying the sun and sea, the beach is surrounded by a lively area filled with bars, restaurants, and shops.

S’Hort del Rei

Close to Almudaina Palace, S’Hort is a historic garden with a Renaissance design and ornamental fountains, perfect for a stroll and enjoying nature in the heart of the city.

Arab Baths

The Arab Baths are one of the few remnants of Islamic architecture to see in Palma de Mallorca. Although no longer functional, the building offers a fascinating journey into the past.

Sa Llotja

This Gothic building was originally Palma’s merchants’ exchange. Its impressive architecture, with a tall central nave and ribbed vaults, reflects the city’s importance as a commercial hub during the medieval period.

Es Baluard Museum

Es Baluard is Palma’s contemporary art museum, housed in an old military fortress. Its collection includes works by major Spanish artists like Picasso, Miró, Sorolla, and Rusiñol, as well as international figures such as Magritte, Klimt, Kandinsky, and Chagall.

Santa Catalina Neighbourhood

One of the must-see places in Palma is this popular neighbourhood. Known for its lively market, charming cobbled streets, and bohemian atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to explore cafés, boutiques, and restaurants.

Bellver Castle

Perched on a hill with breathtaking views over Palma is this 14th-century castle, featuring a unique architectural design and magnificently preserved walls. Here, you’ll witness one of the best sunsets in Mallorca.

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