Na Burgesa
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There are a lovely view over Palma and the Sea, so it's placed 300-400 mts, and it's the highest view in Palma that people can get by car. There is a restaurant. Usually couples and lovers visit this romantic place.
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Cala des Grells, Dic de l'Oest
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It's 30 min walking from the center of town and 5 minutes walking from Porto Pi Shopping Center and its neighbour. It's possible to get there by bus (line 1) and by car (maximum 15 min from everywhere). There is a free parking for cars. However, the beach doesn't have more than 50 people in summer and the water is clean. Excellent open sea views.
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Rafael Verdera Vessel
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It is made with old wood and noble material. Its lines and design are truly classic. The guests may participate in a rewarding experience and passengers feel as pirates. It is based on the Passeig Maritim (sea bulevard) in Palma.
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Tito's
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The biggest club in Palma. The disco has an open sea view toward Palma's harbour and you can dance and spend a fun time at 100 meters over sea level. There are several DJs, go-gos and a VIP area. The disco has a 80's decoration.
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Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró
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It's a quite place where modern catalan artist Joan Miró worked until his die. There is an special atmosphere where you can feel the abstract art. It's in a quite area where you can walk and enjoy gardens, specially during spring and autum.
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Es Baluard
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It's placed in a lovely castle with seaviews. If you visit the museum you can find the largest Picasso Ceramics Collection in the world. There are also works of Joan Miró. The building is named "Sant Pere -Saint Peter- Bastion" and is 400 years old.
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Museu Fundació Juan March
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The Museu Fundación Juan March is housed in a 17th-century mansion. It was reconfigured as a museum in 1990. It is placed in old town, in carrer de Sant Miquel (Saint Michel's street), close to central transport stations (Plaça d'Espanya -Spain's Square-). It's an art modern oasis in the bustling center of Palma.
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Palau reial de l'Almudaina
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The Royal Palace of La Almudaina is the fortified palace of Palma where nowadays Spanish Royal Family works in Summer and Easter, when king Felipe (Philip) VI leaves Madrid for holidays. It's built as an Arabian Fort. There is an small, romanesque Chapel of Saint Anne.
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La Seu / Catedral de Mallorca
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It's an spiritual and quite place. A temple built since 1229 over a musulman mosque. You can assist to a catholic mass and sometimes also to an anglican, ortodox or luteran ritual. There is a chorus of voices and a wonderful organ.
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Castell de Bellver
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It's a Gothic and circular style castle on a hill with seaviews. There is also a panoramic view to the mountains. It was built in the 14th century for King James II of Majorca, when Balearics and french province Roussillon and Montpellier were the independent kingdom of Majorca.
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Posada Terra Santa
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It's placed at old town, 10 minuts walking to the Cathedral and to the Sea Park. It's also in "Ruta Martiana" (Mars Tapas Route and also Tuesday Tapas Route, so "martes" is Tuesday in Spanish and also "the day of Mars"). Bars offer a drink and a tapa usually for €2.
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Zaranda
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The Zaranda Restaurant is a Michelin Star restaurant in Mallorca placed in Calvia, a village in the cosmopolitan Palma area. It offers creative cooking, with classical Mediterranean recipes, and first-class and fresh products.
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Puro Beach
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Placed in a mini peninsula outside Palma, close to Platja de Palma and Arenal, is a Ibiza style serviced beach concept.
There is a perfect harmony between sea, music and sun. It's the only club 1 kilometer around, so it's a peaceful area.
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Bodegas Suau
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It is a a beautiful and historic cellar with lots of Mallorcan tradition, where you get to learn about the procedure on how they make Spanish brandy solera, rum and gin and organge licquour. Their staff are very friendly, and stopping by is totally recomendable
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Kaelum, the dance club head of "Tardeo" in Palma
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More a thousand of people every weekend meet at Santa Catalina neighboorhood, in Palma to speak, drink, and enjoy the warm afternoon and the sunset. There are more 100 bars. Spain is changing and the noisy Spanish Night comes early, also in Palma. Kaelum Club was the developer of this weekly event in 2015 and it is the dance club head of Tardeo.
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