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Luxury Hotels in Palma de Mallorca

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Palma de Mallorca Old Town

Palma de Mallorca's Old Town pulls you into a maze of honey-colored medieval streets where Gothic architecture steals the show. La Seu Cathedral dominates the skyline with its massive rose window while ancient courtyards hide behind unassuming doorways. Wander through pedestrian-only zones to discover local craft shops, art galleries, and cultural spots showcasing authentic Mallorcan heritage. Traditional tavernas serve up delicious sobrassada and fresh seafood between stone walls dating back centuries. Boutique hotels in restored palaces offer rooftop views of the cathedral, though prices run higher than elsewhere in the city. The Intermodal Station connects you easily to modern districts when your feet need a break from those charming cobblestones.

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Santa Catalina

Santa Catalina's heart beats around its historic food market, where travellers dive into Mallorcan specialities amid colourful produce stalls. Narrow cobblestone streets reveal the neighborhood's transformation from fishing quarter to Palma's hippest area. Art galleries and independent boutiques showcase local creativity while pavement cafés invite you to sip cortados under striped awnings. Getting around is a breeze with city buses stopping every 15 minutes and the city centre just a 15-minute walk away. The dining scene blends traditional tapas bars with international fusion, while boutique hotels in converted townhouses offer stylish accommodation with original architectural touches.

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El Molinar

El Molinar gives you all the Mediterranean magic without the tourist crush. The seaside promenade lets you stroll past colourful fishing boats while the small beaches invite you to swim in crystal-clear waters. Traditional white-washed houses with green shutters create that perfect coastal village vibe you've been dreaming about. Passeig Born d'es Molinar and Cala Portixol offer scenic spots to soak up authentic Mallorcan charm. Waterfront restaurants serve fresh seafood and paella at prices that won't make your wallet weep. Most accommodation is holiday rentals or small family-run hotels with sea views. Regular city buses connect you to central Palma in minutes, making this peaceful area an ideal base for exploring.

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El Terreno

El Terreno offers the best of both worlds – a quiet hillside retreat with stunning mountain views just steps from Palma's buzzing waterfront. Historic villas and modernist architecture cascade down terraced streets, while the palm-lined Paseo Marítimo promenade beckons with waterfront dining and legendary nightlife at Tito's club. Gomila Square provides a charming local gathering spot away from tourist crowds. Restaurants serve everything from upscale Mediterranean seafood to authentic tapas in cosy area spots. While steep inclines challenge some walkers, city buses connect easily to central Palma every 10-15 minutes. Most visitors choose elegant boutique hotels or luxury holiday rentals in converted historic buildings with spectacular bay views.

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Cala Mayor

Cala Mayor's golden beach beckons with crystal-clear Mediterranean waters perfect for swimming and lounging. The Spanish royal family agrees—their summer residence, Marivent Palace, overlooks this sun-soaked paradise. Coastal paths wind past luxury hotels and intimate rocky coves, while the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation offers cultural exploration when you need a break from the sun. Hotels range from upscale resorts to more modest options, most featuring pools and sea views. Fresh seafood dominates beachfront restaurant menus, though prices run higher than in central Palma. Buses connect to city centre in just 15-20 minutes, making day trips easy while keeping your beach paradise home base.

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