Palma de Mallorca
A day trip to Palma is often
on the ‘to-do’ list of holidaymakers – however being such a large city it is often difficult to know how best to spend your time.
Hopefully we’ll help to give you a flavour of what’s possible, some basic information about the things you can see and a taster for how you can spend your day.
Whilst in Palma you can fill your day with culture visiting museums, churches and medieval streets, or enjoy the fabulous shopping experience. In the evenings choose from classy restaurants, intimate tapas bars or rustic dining and if you’re staying in a resort close to the city, enjoy a night at one of the stylish bars or dance 'til dawn in one of the many clubs.
Palma de Mallorca is a fascinating city on a sunny island with amazing beaches, high mountains and charming villages. It is the perfect base for a holiday full of history, culture, sunbathing and sports activities – there are only few destinations which offer so much.
Accommodation
It has a good range of accommodation – from cosy hostels to 5-star-luxury hotels. Hotels in Palma de Mallorca
- Green Light for Bicipalma
3 February, 2012 - Mallorca Cycling Challenge 2012
24 January, 2012 - Palma Curbs Street Entertainers
13 January, 2012 - Palma Fiesta: San Sebastian 2012
11 January, 2012 - Palma Celebrates the Ceremony of the Standard
29 December, 2011
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