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How far is Palma Old Town to the beach?

A lovely little bay lined with restaurants, bars, cafes and palm trees near a little marina sailing club, along the cycle coastal path, 6 miles from Palma Old Town..



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A visit to Palma's picturesque Old Town is always highly recommended. Known in Spanish as 'El Casco Antiguo', it's where the majority of must-see tourist attractions are located, such as the majestic 'La Seu' Cathedral, the Royal Palace of Almudaina and Es Baluard Contemporary Art Museum.

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Palma de Mallorca is considered to be generally safe, even after dark. Yet, tourists are still warned to avoid walking alone at night in certain areas like El Terreno and Old Town. The Balearic Islands are known to have clubs where people “do drugs”, so be cautious.

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Palma is an exciting Mediterranean capital which seduces thousands of visitors each year with its rich offering of art, culture and gastronomy. Its historic streets are home to top restaurants, enticing boutiques stores, contemporary galleries and bustling fresh food markets.

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Safety at night:Safe Overall, Palma is quite safe at night. Streets are well-lit and populated, in most areas, even in the evening hours. However, like anywhere in the world, it is still recommended to remain vigilant. Stick to main streets and avoid alone, isolated areas.

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Passeig des Born Arguably the most attractive avenue in Palma, its stone benches welcome visitors and locals alike to take a moment to enjoy its beauty.

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Fornalutx. If you stay by the coast you'll never see it, but Fornalutx is regarded by many as the most beautiful village on Mallorca, and one of the most stunning in Spain. You'll find it deep in the Sierra de Tramuntana, with winding streets, narrow stone steps, and flowers and greenery everywhere.

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Mallorca's an island of many faces with a vibrant nightlife scene that caters for its diverse clientele, from young holidaymakers through to yachting millionaires and everyone in between. A city bursting with life 365 days of the year, Palma offers something for everyone.

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Safety at night:Safe Overall, Palma is quite safe at night. Streets are well-lit and populated, in most areas, even in the evening hours. However, like anywhere in the world, it is still recommended to remain vigilant. Stick to main streets and avoid alone, isolated areas.

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Public transport is a good way to get around Mallorca without a car. The island has a fairly extensive network that connects the capital with many towns and tourist areas, with two overground train lines, one metro line, and 8 bus lines.

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Top 15 Things to Eat in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
  • Frit Mallorquí Frit Mallorquí is a traditional dish that dates back centuries. ...
  • Panades. Whether you like sweet or savory pastries, you'll find something that suits your taste buds in Palma's bakeries. ...
  • Llom Amb Col. ...
  • Pica Pica. ...
  • Sopas Mallorquinas.


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This area of Palma is famous for it's historic food market place called Mercat de Santa Catalina – its market rights have been established since 1249 – and for the great atmosphere and buzz around the place.

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