Palma de Mallorca Cultural and Foodie Tour


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  • Palma de Mallorca Cultural and Foodie Tour

Palma de Mallorca, Spain

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Trip Type:   Walking Tours
Duration:  4 hours
Mediterranean flair and a wealth of history: The city of Palma de Mallorca, with its art and cultural centres, has a variety of highlights. Experience this vibrant Mediterranean city with all its incomparable features. Our local guide will lead you along the impressive cathedral and through winding lanes, to the promenade Paseo de Born. The guide will also give you the background and history of the island’s pastry snail, the “Ensaimada”. The city tour rounds off with a proper Mediterranean lunch. A perfect day in Majorca's capital, Palma de Mallorca!

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Mediterranean flair and a wealth of history: The city of Palma de Mallorca, with its art and cultural centres, has a variety of highlights. Experience this vibrant Mediterranean city with all its incomparable features. Our local guide will lead you along the impressive cathedral and through winding lanes, to the promenade Paseo de Born. The guide will also give you the background and history of the island’s pastry snail, the “Ensaimada”. The city tour rounds off with a proper Mediterranean lunch. A perfect day in Majorca's capital, Palma de Mallorca! Visit the following sights: Cathedral - Almudaina Palace - La Llonja - Museum Es Baluard - Paseo de Born - Plaza Mayor - Plaza de Cort - Abbey Sant Francesc - Arabian Baths - Lunch.

In this 4 hour tour (including lunchtime) you’ll discover imposing, impressive buildings and distinctive architecture of various eras and styles. Starting with Palma's landmark, the Gothic Cathedral La Seu, ​​the tour continues on to Almudaina Palace and the former goods market La Llotja until you reach the Museum of Modern Art Es Baluard. Over the promenade Paseo des Born, which is lined with high-end brands, you will come across Fundació la Caixa. After a typical ensaimada (snail pastry) in the authentic El Forn des Teatre, you continue by road through the old town, crossing Plaza Mayor right up to the town hall square, Plaza de Cort. Finally, you can take a stroll through Sa Calatrava Quarter past the gothic monastery of Sant Francesc to the Arabian Baths located just below the cathedral, proof of former Moorish (medieval Muslims) rule over the island. You finish your tour with a leisurely lunch in Palma‘s Mediterranean trendy culinary district.




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