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Cool facts about Palma de Mallorca
Posted on Oct 02, 2025
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Palma's cathedral La Seu has one of the largest Gothic rose windows in the world and even influenced modern architects like Gaudí.
The city sits on an ancient spot used by Romans and Moors, so you can spot layers of history in walls, arches and street layouts.
Palma gets tons of sunny days — it's famous for good weather which helped it become a year-round destination and favorite for expats.
Castell de Bellver is one of the few circular castles in Europe and offers a panoramic view over the whole bay.
Local markets like Mercat de l'Olivar blend traditional Mallorcan produce with seafood and tapas stalls — great for a casual food crawl.
Palma has been earning recognition as a cultural hotspot lately, with museums, galleries and a growing gastronomic scene getting international nods.
The Serra de Tramuntana nearby is a UNESCO World Heritage cultural landscape, perfect for scenic drives and hikes.
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