This imposing cathedral, commissioned by James I of Aragon in 1229, was built on the site of an old Arab mosque.
Originally housing the offices of inquisition, the Plaza Mayor de Palma is now the hub of the old town.
An oasis of open space and lush greenery which is dotted with contemporary sculptures, artificial lakes and fountains.
Built in the 15th century as a trading centre for merchants, it is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture on the island.
This imposing building dates back to the seventeenth century and it still has its original roof, complete with ornate doorways and the town…
One of the largest covered markets in Europe. The ground floor houses the market itself and upstairs, you will find a supermarket and a good…
Its perfectly formed round design containing three turrets, makes this castle unique in Spain.
A homage to Spain's cultural and historical past built by architect Fernando Goitia.
James I the Conqueror was King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276; King of Majorca from 1231 to 1276;…
With over 55 aquariums containing a whopping 5 million litres of salt water, the Palma Aquarium is one of the best places to view marine…
The church is famous for the image of Saint Michael, painted by Francesco Herrera in the 17th century. Jaw-droppingly resplendent.
The resort has a great beach that is made up of soft white sand that shelves gradually into the sea.
The Fundació Miró Mallorca is a museum in Palma de Mallorca, dedicated to the work of the artist Joan Miró.
The Cabrera Archipelago Maritime-Terrestrial National Park is a national park that includes the whole of the Cabrera Archipelago in the…
A large tree lined avenue that runs right along the length of the Mallorcan coastline.
Cabrera is an island in the Balearic Islands, Spain, located in the Mediterranean Sea off the southern coast of Majorca.
Mallorca Son Moix Stadium is a football stadium located in Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, and serves as the home ground of RCD…