Best attractions and places to see around Palma, the capital of Mallorca, offer a diverse range of experiences. Located on the southwest coast of Mallorca within the Bay of Palma, the city features historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The area provides a blend of urban exploration and access to scenic landscapes, including the nearby Serra de Tramuntana mountains.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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If you've already made the climb up all those meters, you should definitely make your way up here to the temporary summit cross. Just sit and enjoy the view.
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A very nice cycle path directly along the coast. Great views of the Bay of Palma. Usually, there's a pleasant breeze.
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These stepping stones were actually intended as stairs leading to storerooms or haylofts. In this form, they saved space in narrow alleys and, unlike wood, were weather-resistant and low-maintenance. This type of staircase isn't unique to Mallorca; I've also seen them on Elba.
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Beautiful peak very easy to attack, it is on the same path as the Arxiduc.
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Beautiful viewpoint... from up here you have a beautiful view in all directions... Deep below you can see the small village of Deia
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It is a great place to drive and the area around the NSG is great
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Very easy to navigate section of the route along the water
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Beautiful tour by the water
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Palma is rich in history. You can visit the iconic La Seu Cathedral, a grand Gothic masterpiece, and the adjacent Royal Palace of La Almudaina, showcasing Moorish and Gothic styles. Don't miss the unique circular Bellver Castle for panoramic views, or the enchanting La Llotja de Palma, a former commodities exchange. The Plaça de Cort and the Ancient Olive Tree in Palma's Old Town also offers a glimpse into the city's past.
Yes, Palma offers several family-friendly options. The Seafront Promenade of Can Pastilla is excellent for biking and hiking with children. The Palma Aquarium is a popular choice, home to over 8,000 marine animals. Exploring the narrow lanes of Palma Old Town, including the Plaça de Cort, can also be an engaging experience for families. The picturesque Valldemossa Old Town is another charming destination suitable for all ages.
The area around Palma is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy mountain hikes in the nearby Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For specific routes, explore options like the 'Guillem Hermitage Cave – Es Caragolí loop from Valldemossa' or 'Puig de Galatzó loop'. Cyclists can find numerous routes, including gravel biking tours like the 'Pla de Mallorca Gravel Loop' or challenging road cycling routes such as the 'Soller, Puig Major, Gorg Blau and its aqueduct' tour. Find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Palma, Gravel biking around Palma, and Road Cycling Routes around Palma guides.
For breathtaking views, head to Es Caragolí, a summit offering vistas of the Tramuntana mountains, Puig Major, and Foradada. Bellver Castle also provides panoramic views of Palma and its bay. The Camí de s'Arxiduc (Archduke's Trail) is renowned for its magnificent coastal and mountain views. Additionally, the Seafront Promenade of Can Pastilla offers excellent photo opportunities along the sea.
Within Palma, Parc de la Mar is a lovely park situated in front of La Seu Cathedral. The city also boasts several beaches, such as Can Pere Antoni beach, offering views of the cathedral. While not directly in Palma, the majestic Serra de Tramuntana mountain range is easily accessible for day trips, and Mondragó Natural Park, located elsewhere on the island, features pristine beaches and diverse wetlands.
Palma's Old Town, or Casco Antiguo, is best explored on foot. It's a maze of narrow lanes, hidden courtyards, and historic buildings. You'll find quirky cafés, galleries, and boutique shops. Don't miss the Plaça de Cort with its ancient olive tree, and the bustling Plaça Major where local markets are held.
Absolutely. Visit the Arab Baths (Banys Àrabs) for a glimpse into Mallorca's Moorish past. Art lovers can explore Es Baluard Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, or the Fundació Miró Mallorca, which showcases the works and workshops of Joan Miró. The Fundación Juan March also offers changing exhibitions and a collection of Spanish contemporary artists.
One of the most popular trails is the Camí de s'Arxiduc (Archduke's Trail), which leads through the high plateaus of the Tramuntana and offers magnificent views. It requires surefootedness and good shoes. Another worthwhile ascent is to Es Caragolí for panoramic vistas. For more options, check the Mountain Hikes around Palma guide.
The picturesque Valldemossa Old Town is a must-visit. Perched on a hill, it's known for its car-free, cobbled streets and rich cultural heritage, including its connection to Frédéric Chopin and George Sand. It's considered one of the most beautiful mountain villages on the island.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences available, from the historical grandeur of the cathedral and old town to the stunning natural beauty of the Tramuntana mountains. The well-maintained cycling and hiking trails, like the Seafront Promenade of Can Pastilla, are highly appreciated for their views and accessibility. The charming atmosphere of places like Valldemossa Old Town and the panoramic vistas from spots like Es Caragolí also receive high acclaim.
Yes, Palma offers vibrant market and shopping experiences. Plaça Major hosts local markets with handmade crafts and souvenirs. For culinary delights and local atmosphere, visit Mercat de Santa Catalina or Mercat de l'Olivar. If you're looking for high-street stores and designer shops, the grand, tree-lined Passeig des Born is the place to go.


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