Posted on Oct 02, 2025 / Travel
If you're short on time, hit the cathedral La Seu first — it's a jaw-dropper right on the water and totally worth the selfie. Walk the old town after that and get lost in tiny streets, courtyards, and little cafes where locals actually hang out. Don't skip Castell de Bellver for the views and a chill park vibe, and swing by Es Baluard if you like modern art mixed with old walls. The seafront promenade is perfect for a sunset stroll and a cold drink. If you like markets, Mercat de l'Olivar and Santa Catalina have great local food and a lively scene. Plan some time to just sit at a terrace and watch the city go by — that's Palma's low-key magic. These highlights give you a mix of history, views, art and everyday Mallorcan life.
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