Two days in Palma de Mallorca can give you a very accurate picture of the island’s essence, its history and the reasons why it has become one of the most coveted destinations in the Mediterranean. One of the main advantages for travellers is that the Balearic capital is not a large city, so they can practically walk everywhere while becoming familiar with its architectural features.
The must-see sights are the Cathedral, which the locals call La Seu, the Almudaina Royal Palace, La Lonja and Bellver Castle. Since the island has inspired great artists, we can now enjoy large art centres such as the Juan March Foundation, the Miró Mallorca Foundation and the Es Baluard Contemporary Art Museum.
Our recommendation for two days is to visit the tourist attractions but also take time to improvise and fully enjoy Majorcan cuisine showcased by internationally prestigious chefs.
Only 10 km from the Balearic capital, we find Puerto de Portals, one of the Mediterranean's most prestigious luxury marinas.
To find out where to eat in Majorca trust your instincts and also these recommendations about not-to-miss restaurants.
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