Explore Palma
Sights
Fundacio Joan Miro
The Fundacio Miro Mallorca is a museum dedicated to the work of artist and painter Joan Miro. Explore over 6000 works donated by the artist, including paintings and sculptures, a library, a sculpture garden, Miro’s studio Sert, and the Finca Son Boter.
Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca (La Seu)
A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, this iconic cathedral dominates Palma’s skyline. Don’t miss the stunning interior, featuring Antoni Gaudí’s contributions and the modern artwork of Miquel Barceló.
Shopping along Passeig del Born
Passeig del Born is a tree-lined avenue now lined with luxury boutiques and referred to by some as ‘the golden mile’. Along the Passeig you’ll find tons of shops, cafes, and historical buildings. Some interesting local shops to check out on or near Pg. del Born: Cortana, Arquinesia Perfumes, Mimbrería Vidal, ROUGE, ISSO and more.
Eats
Bar Espanya
A local favorite for traditional tapas. Bar Espanyas vibrant atmosphere and creative small plates make it a great spot to sample authentic Spanish flavors.
Mambo
Mambo is a trendy spot in the heart of Palma. Their menu features signature craft cocktails and creative dishes from fresh ingredients, all tapas-style and perfect for sharing.
La Bodeguilla
Established in 1986, La Bodeguilla is a must-visit for wine enthusiasts and one of Palmas most iconic dining establishments. Renowned for its extensive wine collection, its cuisine focuses on authentic Spanish and Mediterranean dishes with an emphasis on local and seasonal produce.
Botànic
Set in a lush, garden-inspired setting, Botànic offers a unique dining experience focused on sustainable and plant-forward cuisine. Their dishes are creative, blending local flavors and global inspiration. We recommend trying Botanic in the evening for their romantic candle-lit dinner service.
Bars/Tapas
Bar La Sang
Casual and relaxed natural wine bar in the center of Palma. Bar La Sang is the perfect spot for a laid-back tapas night.
Bar Rita
Bar Rita is the heart of the Plaça Llorenç Bisbal and a great place for people watching in the plaç for going out with a group. Its menu is short but gives a glimpse of typical Mallorcan food.
Bar Can Joan Frau
Located in the Mercat De Santa Catalina, the oldest market hall in Palma, Bar Can Joan Frau offers an authentic taste of Mallorcan cuisine serving family recipes that have been on the menu since 1966.
Sky Bar at Hotel Almudaina
Sky Bar has one of the best views in the city with panoramic views of the city of Palma and the Mediterranean Sea. It’s the perfect place to watch the sun go down while enjoying a delicious cocktail.
Calas & Beaches
If you have extra time to explore beyond Palma, we highly recommend visiting the calas—hidden coves with crystal-clear waters—scattered along the Mallorcas coastlines.
Cala Deià
Cala Deià is a picturesque pebble beach tucked into a small cove on Mallorca’s northwest coast. Surrounded by the dramatic cliffs of the Tramuntana Mountains, it offers stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere. Be sure to check out one of the seaside restaurants nearby serving fresh seafood with a view of the ocean.
Calo Des Moro
Calo des Moro is a hidden gem tucked away on the southeastern coast of Mallorca. It’s a stunning cove with crystal-clear turquoise waters surrounded by steep cliffs. Perfect for swimming and soaking in the sun, Calo des Moro is a must-visit spot for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts.
Cala Llombards
Just outside Calo des Moro, you’ll find Cala Llombards, a stunning cove beach with soft sand and dramatic cliffs. We recommend arriving early or visiting in the early evening, as this popular spot is a favorite among locals. Don’t miss out on the stunning views from the nearby cliffside trails.