Sights in Palma de Mallorca: Discover the island's capital!
- Grafik B2B
- Jul 18
- 3 min read
Palma is the cultural center of Mallorca – a city full of history, charm, and Mediterranean flair – and it is only about 20 minutes from Villa Riviera and 35 minutes from Finca Bella Roca. The island's capital combines ancient buildings with modern city life, attracting both culture and sun lovers. Whether impressive sights, winding old town streets, or exclusive shopping opportunities – the island's capital has something to offer to every visitor. Here are the 5 most beautiful highlights you shouldn't miss during a visit to Palma.

La Seu Cathedral – Palma’s landmark
The city's most impressive building is La Seu Cathedral, which stands majestically by the sea. With its imposing Gothic arches, enormous rose windows, and ornate chapels, it is one of the most important churches in Spain. A climb to the roof terraces, which offer breathtaking views of Palma de Mallorca and the Mediterranean, is particularly recommended. The cathedral's interior, partially redesigned by Gaudí, is also a true masterpiece of architecture. Right next door is the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, which serves as the residence of the Spanish king and impresses with its blend of Moorish and Gothic architecture. Numerous other historic buildings in the surrounding area underline the significance of the cathedral and palace in their historical context.

The Old Town – Historical charm and hidden treasures
The Casco Antiguo, Palma's historic old town, is a labyrinth of narrow streets, picturesque squares, and magnificent mansions. Particularly worth seeing are the Arab Baths, a fascinating relic from the Moorish era. These ancient baths, known for their tranquil, almost mystical atmosphere, are a true highlight for all history buffs. Small boutiques, cozy cafés, and hidden courtyards give Palma de Mallorca's old town a unique flair. Strolling through the alleys will continually discover new photo opportunities and special places that bring Palma de Mallorca's old town history to life. The city's medieval heritage is particularly evident at the Plaza Mayor, while modern cafés and shops bring history into the present.

Shopping in Palma – Luxury and local treasures
Palma de Mallorca is a paradise for shoppers. Passeig des Born is considered the most elegant shopping street in Palma de Mallorca and is lined with designer boutiques and exclusive fashion houses. Those looking for something unique should definitely visit Avenida Jaime III, which also offers numerous luxury brands and high-quality leather goods. Those looking for Mallorcan handicrafts or unique pieces should stroll through the small shops in Palma's old town. There you'll find traditional ceramics, artistic jewelry, and local delicacies that make perfect souvenirs. Away from the well-known streets, you'll find many great shops with unique souvenirs and fashion from local designers in the hidden alleys of Santa Catalina or near the Mercat de l'Olivar.

The Castell de Bellver – history with a view
Just outside the center lies the Castell de Bellver, one of the few circular castles in Europe and therefore a great tourist attraction in Palma. The fortress was built in the 14th century and served for many years as a royal residence and prison. Today it houses a museum of the city's history and offers some of the most beautiful views over Palma and the entire bay. The view from the castle is particularly breathtaking at sunset and offers great photo opportunities. The surrounding forest park invites you to take a relaxing stroll and is an ideal way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city for a moment. The combination of history and nature makes a visit to the Castell de Bellver in Palma de Mallorca a unique experience.

Palma's harbor promenade – Enjoy Mediterranean flair
Palma de Mallorca's harbor promenade stretches along the marina and offers a perfect blend of relaxation and urban life. Numerous cafés and restaurants invite you to enjoy Mediterranean cuisine with a view of the shimmering sea. The promenade unfolds its full charm, especially in the evening, when the sky takes on vibrant colors and the city lights slowly come on. Right next to it is the Parc de la Mar, a green oasis with palm trees, benches, and an artificial lake that reflects the La Seu Cathedral. The park is not only an ideal place to relax but also a popular meeting place for locals and tourists. The atmosphere here is particularly unique in the evenings, when the sun sets and the city is bathed in a golden light. Those looking for something more active can stroll along the harbor or rent a boat to experience Palma from the water.
