Palma, the economic and cultural hub of Majorca, is a delightful base for exploring the island's many gold and white beaches. A former Moorish casbah, or walled city, Palma's Old Town is an appealing maze of narrow streets that are a delight to explore on foot. Hop on the Soller Railway for a 17-mile scenic trip, visit 14th-century Bellver Castle and the museum of contemporary art, and check out the nightlife.
Restaurants in Palma de Mallorca
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Cuban themed bar located on Palma de Mallorca's premier beach, the Playa de Palma. Enjoy a cocktail as you watch the spectacular sunsets over the Balearic Sea. Cruise ships slowly slide past to Palma's marina and holiday makers and locals alike wander past you on the prominade. Salsa music, dancing, and laughter are a constant at Havana Cafe, Mallorca.
4.5 based on 150 reviews
My husband and I both love football and found this gem on Saturday night. Just off main promenade 3 mins from beach. All football shown and great range of drinks. Can sit outside or inside. Pool table and lots of seats/tables. Friendly service and fast WiFi - will be going back today!
4.0 based on 62 reviews
The secret of El Ancla's original and atmospheric ambience lies in the blending of diverse cultural influences:Marrocan style "Chill out"Snug and galleryAir conditioningSecluded garden with intimate cabana seating
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