So, because we reached this chapter, let me tell you that despite having become a modern and vibrant city, Palma has managed to retain its old town and its ancient culture and charm. Yeah, is an amazing place! It is also a must visit location while you’re on the island, believe me! Why? Because, as I mentioned above, it will take you through the historic centre of town past a good number of important sites — modernist buildings, for example, as well as statues and monuments that figures important to Mallorca’s history, with trees showing the way and an expansive pedestrian area.
Capital of both Mallorca and the Balearic Islands, Palma offers a Catalan charm and a cosmopolitan air in equal measure: narrow cobbled streets, wide, tree-lined avenues, shopping areas and noisy, colourful markets. What remain of the old city walls add to the feeling that there’s always something delightful and surprising to discover around the next corner. In this magical place, it’s easy to spend a whole afternoon exploring the narrow alleys and lanes full of tiny tapas bars and shops selling anything from trendy clothes and shoes to traditional souvenirs of olive wood, pottery and wine. The city of today is a peaceful haven which feels remarkably special. Go and see for yourself! For sure you will love it!
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Mallorca is blessed with short, mild winters and sunshine almost all year round. It enjoys a climate
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Mallorca is blessed with short, mild winters and sunshine almost all year round. It enjoys a climate