With your private guide, explore the Mallorcan capital and learn about its glorious past. Walking in the ancient Gothic quarter, your first stop will be the magnificent Cathedral “La Seu”, also called “the cathedral of light”. Its construction started in the 14th century and some very famous artists added their own touch over the years.
You will hear the fascinating story of Palma during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance while visiting the city hall (Plaza de Cort), the Almudaina Palace and the historic stock exchange building (La Lonja). Strolling through the narrow, charming lanes of the Jewish quarter, you will learn about the importance of this community in the influence of the city.
A tour of Palma’s biggest food market, the Olivar, is also not to be missed, especially for all the foodies out there!
Another must see is to take a walk on the Paseo Maritimo, a waterfront promenade where many locals love to run, cycle or walk in the morning with the fresh breeze or at sunset when the sky transforms into a Turner painting.