Palma de Mallorca – Travel Guide
Palma city is rich in history, culture and architecture, attracting visitors who are not lazy, right on the beach all day.
In the middle of the bay of Palma, on the south coast of Majorca, the city has no private beach but the beaches of Can Pastilla and Cala Mayor are only 4 miles.
Travel Guide
During the year the city hosts numerous concerts, theater, dance, festivals and exhibitions. Although most people come herefor culture and history, there are great clubs, restaurants and bars in the neighborhood of the city of El Terreno, which is at the center of the archipelago of gay and lesbians.
The hotels are of a very high level, the best on the Paseo Maritimo, west of the city.
Attractions
Most sites can be seen in the old town.
Bellver Castle
Cathedral La Seu
Church of Santa Eulalia
Convento de SanFrancisco
Culture La Lonja
Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation Art Exhibition
Museum of Mallorca
Palau March Museum
E 'Baluard Museum
Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art
The Palace of Almudaina
Arab Baths
City Council
Parc de la Mar (outdoor concerts are held here)
Passeig des Born (a tree-lined walk from the sea)
Air
The climate is typically Mediterranean with hot, dry summers. In summer, the averageTemperature 29-31C, with winter temperatures falling into 5-9C.
To experience the city of Palma, there are always available for the holidays, which can be booked via the Internet.
Thirteen days on the beautiful island of Mallorca by the whole family can enjoy, there is something for everyone in this wonderful destination.
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