In Palma, everything is close together: tranquil inner courtyards of sumptuous aristocratic palaces, street cafés surrounded by roaring traffic, the incense-laden gloom of churches and the lively bustle of the market halls. The best way to explore the old town around the famous La Seu cathedral is on foot.
Light and shadow! Palma who visited this should not plan on a Sunday. The city is nearly empty and few restaurants have opened. Moreover Palmas shows downtown on Sundays their less beautiful side. All transactions and their shutters are closed. In almost all they are ugly graffiti shutters are then opened the business but no longer visible, almost.
Palma is a real find and is due to the short walk in the quaint old town is ideal for a short trip. Impressive (partly Moorish) architecture, quiet patios (courtyards), beautiful Art Nouveau buildings, swanky shopping malls, modern museums, tapas bars and many, many palm trees. Who directly in Majorca turns into the binge-ham street, only to collect the garbage and the gems can be next!
Palma is a positive surprise: the approximately 500,000 residents to ensure that the city has retained its identity, despite the annual tourism flows to the island. Sure, you can see many tourist stalls, and many "authentic" restaurants and bars. It pays so well made to discover Palma, before going towards the beach opens.
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