Palma de Mallorca - the capital of the Balearic Islands
Palma de Mallorca - the capital of the Balearic Islands
Mallorca island, Spain
So George Sand wrote about Palma de Mallorca in his work "Winter in Mallorca", which visited it for the first time with Chopin in 1838.
More than one and a half hundred years have passed since then, and cozy hotels, comfortable conditions, gorgeous beaches and developed infrastructure have been added to the uniqueness and uniqueness of Palma. And now we can say with confidence that today Palma is a tourist paradise, which is admired by thousands of guests who have been here. And for some, it sinks into the soul so much that they buy real estate for themselves, as, for example, tennis player Rafael Nadal or actor Michael Douglas did.
Mallorca is one of the beautiful Balearic Islands of many-sided Spain!
The modern name of the island of Mallorca is a modified name Balearis Major ( "Main" from Balearic ), which was used in their language by the Romans.
Stunning landscapes, a variety of beaches (from tiny bays for a couple of sunbeds to kilometer-long sandy strips), comfortable weather and rich history attract thousands of tourists every year. Here you can find a secluded place for a romantic getaway, and conditions and entertainment for a family vacation, and a vibrant nightlife. And what can we say about local beauties, both natural and architectural!You can walk, travel and watch more than one day!
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Naturally, the central place in the list of "what to see in Mallorca" is occupied by the capital of the island (and the entire archipelago) itself - the city of Palma de Mallorca!
This is an amazing place! The combination of a long centuries-old history with a rich cultural heritage and modern life with its yachts, sailboats, villas and excellent cuisine!
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Interestingly, despite the active local life, yacht clubs, cars, cruise ships and crowds of tourists, the island seems very cozy and comfortable! There is amazingly no hustle and bustle here. Even in crowded places.
View of the cruise port, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Since the central place (not geographical, but historical) on Palma is occupied by the Cathedral and the embankment, naturally, most people gather here. And, accordingly, merchants.
Square near the Cathedral, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Here, in order to entertain you and earn a pretty penny, all sorts of craftsmen gather.
Square near the Cathedral, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
In Palma, you can walk for hours along the narrow streets, immersing yourself in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages.
Narrow streets of Palma de Mallorca, Spain
" Charlie Chaplin" on the streets of Palma de Mallorca, Spain
You can look into one of the many and so beautiful Spanish courtyards.
Spanish courtyard, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Spanish courtyard, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Spanish courtyard, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
And you can sit at a table and, watching passers-by, savor delicious ice cream.
Or you can just walk along the embankment, feeling the light breeze and inhaling the salty smell of the sea.
Like any place with a long history, Palma de Mallorca is rich in interesting places and attractions.
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