By day Palma is a medieval wonderland, by night it's a radiant hive of activity. You'll be taken to Majorca's elegant capital for an evening away from your resort. Browse designer stores, dine in trendy Santa Catalina or stroll on the city walls under the Gothic cathedral. Xisco, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘La Llotja is a 600-year-old medieval exchange. It's free to visit and you can follow its twisting Gothic columns as they wind their way to the ceiling. You can also spot a ‘spy box', where spotters would look down on the crowd to see if anyone was stealing.'
Arriving Palma in the early evening, you'll have about five hours to spend in the capital. You can choose to have the evening to yourselves with five hours of free time to wander at your own pace and perhaps find a place to enjoy a meal. Alternatively, you could opt to join a guided tour of the historic city to get some local insight as you weave through the amospheric streets for around 90 minutes. If you decide to book the dinner option, you'll dine in the Cellar sa Premsa restaurant at 8pm.
Most shops are open late so you can visit the boutiques and high street stores around the tree-lined boulevard of Passeig d'es Born, or browse for souvenirs near the cathedral, which glows in after-dark floodlighting. Palma is a city which stays up late, and many cultural attractions such as La Llotja and Es Baluard Modern Art Museum stay open until 8 or 9pm, so you can sightsee even on an evening visit.
Mo | Tu | We | Th | Fr | Sa | Su |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Help center
Promotions and discounts
Kenne uns
Bist du ein Organisator?
Kundenservice
Whoops! Time has run out.
Remember that you have 15 minutes to complete the process.Sie haben die maximale Anzahl von Tickets für diese Sitzung überschritten.
Bitte schließen Sie diesen Kauf zuerst ab, wenn Sie mehr Tickets kaufen möchtenSie haben die maximale Anzahl von Tickets für diesen Tarif überschritten.
Bitte schließen Sie diesen Kauf zuerst ab, wenn Sie mehr Tickets kaufen möchten