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Discover Palma's history with a private 1.5-hour guided walking tour through medieval streets, Moorish sites, and landmark sights for up to 15 people at $269.

The Palma de Mallorca Private Guided Walking Tour offers an engaging 1.5-hour journey through one of Europe’s most vibrant and historically layered cities. Priced at $269 per group (up to 15 participants), this tour provides an intimate look at Palma’s diverse past with a local professional guide. The tour begins at the Ayuntamiento, the elegant town hall, and ends back at the starting point, making it a convenient and immersive experience.
This tour is ideal for those who want a rundown of Palma’s rich architecture, from medieval streets and Gothic churches to Moorish remnants. It offers a flexible approach, with possible on-the-spot customization, ensuring it suits specific interests. While entrance fees are not included, the tour’s focus on iconic landmarks makes it a cost-effective way to see the city with expert guidance.
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The tour kicks off at the seating area of Palma’s Ayuntamiento, located at Plaça de Cort, 1. This 17th-century town hall is famous for its large wooden roof and serves as a fitting introduction to Palma’s civic history. The guide leads your private group through the square and into the surrounding historic district, setting the tone for a city rich in diverse influences.
From here, the walk naturally flows into the heart of Palma’s medieval streets, where you can admire aristocratic houses and baroque churches. The ease of meeting at a central location makes this tour accessible for most travelers and ensures a smooth start to your exploration.

One of the tour’s key highlights is the Church of Santa Eulalia, a medieval structure dedicated to the patron saint of Barcelona. This church stands out as a symbol of Palma’s Christian past, with its Gothic architecture dominating its façade. Inside, visitors can observe the church’s historical features, though the tour primarily focuses on its exterior and significance.
This stop offers a chance to appreciate Palma’s religious architecture and understand its connection to the city’s history of religious and cultural shifts. The guide shares stories about its origins and significance, enriching your understanding of Palma’s medieval roots.

Next, the tour brings you to the Gothic Convent of San Francisco, built in the 13th century. This site exemplifies Palma’s religious architecture and its role during the Gothic period. The baroque churches around the convent add to the area’s aesthetic appeal, making it a visually striking part of the walk.
While entrance fees are not included, the exterior views and the convent’s commanding presence in Palma’s skyline deliver a sense of the city’s historical depth. The guide discusses its history and function within Palma’s medieval and modern landscape.
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The Banys Àrabs, or Arab Baths, are among the few remaining Moorish relics in Palma. This site provides a tangible link to Palma’s Moorish past and showcases the city’s multicultural history. The baths’ architecture reflects Islamic influence, with stone arches and small chambers.
This stop is a favorite for its historical significance and the photogenic quality of the ruins. Visitors learn about the Moorish occupation and how these baths served as communal spaces, remaining as a rare glimpse into Palma’s diverse cultural layers.
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A visit to the 13th-century Catalan Gothic Cathedral, known as La Seu, is a must. It sits atop the former citadel, commanding the skyline with its majestic presence. Its impressive façade and intricate details reveal centuries of religious and architectural history.
While the tour emphasizes the cathedral’s exterior, its prominence in Palma’s skyline underscores its importance. The guide explains its role in the city’s past and its architectural features, providing context for its enduring significance.
Opposite the cathedral lies the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, a former Arab fortress later used as a royal residence. Today, it remains a summer residence for the Spanish royal family. Its semi-royal status and Moorish foundations make it a distinctive landmark.
This site illustrates Palma’s Islamic and Christian influences, with its Moorish architecture and later modifications. The guide highlights its history and current use, making it a fascinating stop for history enthusiasts.
The tour explores narrow medieval streets, revealing aristocratic houses and vibrant squares. As you stroll, you’ll notice the blend of architectural styles, reflecting Palma’s layered past. The lively market areas and open squares add a lively, authentic feel to the walk.
The guide’s commentary deepens the experience, pointing out details that might otherwise go unnoticed. This walk offers a visual tapestry of Palma’s history, architecture, and everyday life.

Throughout the walk, the guide points out key public squares and markets teeming with local life. These spaces showcase Palma’s social and cultural vibrancy, with modernist buildings nearby providing contrasts to historic sites. While the tour is primarily exterior-focused, these areas give a real sense of local flavor.
This segment highlights Palma’s balance of tradition and modernity, making it a lively conclusion to the tour experience.
The tour is entirely private, guided by a local professional who stays with your group only. The flexible nature allows for on-site adjustments to focus more on certain landmarks or historical periods based on your interests.
Starting at Plaça de Cort simplifies logistics, and the duration of 1.5 hours makes it an excellent choice for travelers with limited time. While entrance fees are not included, the exterior views provide plenty of engaging photo opportunities.
For $269, the private nature and expert guidance make this tour a cost-effective way to see Palma’s top landmarks in a short period. The small group size ensures personalized attention, and the possibility to customize the experience on the spot adds flexibility.
This tour is especially suited for those interested in history, architecture, and cultural heritage, offering a well-rounded overview of Palma’s diverse influences. Travelers who value local insights and a comfortable pace will find it particularly satisfying.
The Palma de Mallorca Private Guided Walking Tour delivers an efficient and insightful look into Palma’s history, architecture, and cultural diversity. Its central meeting point and short duration make it accessible, while the expert guide enriches the experience with stories and context.
While entrance fees are not included, the exterior visits to landmark sites like the Arab Baths, cathedral, and royal palace provide plenty of visual and historical interest. The flexibility for customization allows the tour to cater to specific interests, making it a good choice for travelers seeking a personalized experience.
This tour is best suited for those who want a compact but comprehensive overview of Palma’s key sites in a private setting. Its affordable price and rich content make it a practical, engaging way to explore Palma’s fascinating past.
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Is this tour suitable for families with children?
Yes, the private and flexible nature makes it suitable for families, especially those interested in history and architecture.
Are entrance fees included in the price?
No, entrance fees are not included; the tour focuses on exterior visits and storytelling.
Can I customize the tour?
Yes, the guide offers possible customization on the spot to focus on particular sites or topics.
What is the tour duration?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at Plaça de Cort outside the Palma town hall.
Is this a group or private experience?
It is a private tour for groups up to 15 people.
How much does the tour cost?
The cost is $269 per group.
What language is the tour guided in?
The guide speaks English.