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Discover Palma de Mallorca’s highlights on this 2-hour guided walking tour, exploring historic landmarks, beautiful squares, and scenic coastal spots for $80.98.

The Palma de Mallorca Must-See Attractions Walking Tour offers a focused, engaging journey through the city’s most iconic sites. Priced at $80.98 per person, the tour lasts approximately 2 hours and is ideal for those eager to experience Palma’s history and culture without a lengthy commitment. The tour starts at Pg. del Born, 4 and concludes back at the same meeting point, making logistics simple and convenient.
This tour is perfect for curious travelers who appreciate well-organized, informative guides. It features small group or private options, with the flexibility to customize the experience. While it does not include entry to monuments or museums, the walking pace is friendly, and the stops are rich with history and local flavor. The high 5.0/5 rating from 7 reviews reflects strong satisfaction, especially for guides like Mimi, who are praised for their knowledge and personable approach.
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The tour kicks off at Carrer de Sant Agustí, within Palma’s historic Old Town. Here, narrow cobblestone streets wind past buildings adorned with intricate details, revealing centuries of architectural craftsmanship. This first stop sets the tone for a journey through Palma’s layered history, giving an immediate sense of the city’s enduring charm.
In just 10 minutes, visitors get a taste of Palma’s authentic ambiance, appreciating the preservation of its old-world character. The guide provides context about the neighborhood’s significance, making this an engaging introduction for history buffs and casual explorers alike.

Next, the group moves to Placa de Cort, the lively heart of Palma’s historic center. The square is known for its elegant architecture and the olive tree, a symbol of peace and rest in Mallorcan culture. This 10-minute stop offers a photo-worthy scene and a chance to absorb local vibrancy.
The guide discusses Palma’s cultural traditions and the importance of the square as a gathering spot. Visitors appreciate how this stop combines visual appeal with cultural stories, making it a memorable highlight early in the tour.

A brief walk leads to the Convent de Santa Clara, a peaceful spot away from the busy streets. Here, the guide shares insights into the convent’s history and religious significance. The 10-minute visit offers a quiet moment and a glimpse into spiritual life on the island.
The serenity of the convent contrasts with the city’s hustle, appealing to those interested in religious architecture and meditative spaces. This stop underscores Palma’s religious heritage, adding depth to the overall experience.

The tour then explores the Banys Arabs, or Arab Baths, dating back to the 10th century. The 10-minute visit showcases Moorish architecture and detailed craftsmanship. Visitors can admire the ancient stonework and imagine the stories embedded within these historic baths.
This stop offers a tangible connection to Palma’s Islamic past and highlights the city’s diverse influences. The guide explains the baths’ historical importance, making it an enriching experience without inside access to the site.
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The next stop is La Bodeguita del Medio de La Lonja, a historic building designed by Guillem Sagrera. The 10-minute visit emphasizes the building’s architectural significance and cultural role in Palma.
Visitors get a visual appreciation for the artistic style of Sagrera, and the guide shares stories about the building’s history. Though it’s an exterior viewing, the distinctive architecture makes this a noteworthy photo opportunity.

At Plaça de Santa Eulàlia, the Gothic Basilica de Sant Francesc dominates the skyline. The 10-minute stop allows visitors to admire its stunning facade and interior, which is decorated with carvings and artworks.
The guide discusses the basilica’s historical importance and the religious relics housed inside. This site appeals especially to those interested in Gothic architecture and religious art, providing a powerful visual and cultural experience.
A visit to Ca’n Joan de s’Aigo introduces guests to traditional Mallorcan pastries and local treats. During this 10-minute stop, visitors can indulge in sweet confections enjoyed for generations.
The café’s historic charm and famous pastries make it an ideal spot for experiencing authentic local flavors. It also offers a brief break from sightseeing, with the opportunity to appreciate Palma’s culinary traditions.
The tour includes a scenic stroll along Playa de Cala Mayor, a golden-sand beach with views of the Mediterranean. In 10 minutes, visitors can enjoy the sea breeze and picturesque scenery, making it a perfect moment for photos and relaxation.
While this stop offers a visual respite, it does not include beach activities. It’s a chance to appreciate Palma’s coastal beauty and natural landscape.
The Convent de Santa Clara provides insights into nun’s daily life and spiritual practices, offering a peaceful environment to reflect on Palma’s religious traditions.
Following this, the Palau de l’Almudaina showcases medieval architecture and royal history. Visitors learn about its past as a royal residence, wandering through its impressive halls and courtyards with a 10-minute stop.
Both sites enrich the understanding of Palma’s historic layers, appealing to those interested in royal and religious history.
The tour concludes at Parc de la Mar, a scenic park between the city and the sea. Here, visitors enjoy panoramic views of the Cathedral of Santa Maria and the Mediterranean, with 5-minute stops for photos and reflection.
Finally, the bustling Placa De La Seu offers a lively atmosphere to soak up Palma’s energy, where visitors can relax with a refreshing drink at a local café and savor the memories of their exploration.
This private or small group tour includes guides in English, Spanish, French, and Italian. Tourists can request customizations and receive assistance in booking tickets for specific sites, even though the tour itself does not include entry fees. The meeting point at Pg. del Born, 4 is near public transportation, simplifying logistics.
While tips and transportation costs are not included, the flexibility and expert guidance make this tour a reliable way to see Palma’s highlights in a manageable timeframe. Reservation well in advance is recommended, with an average booking window of 36 days.
The Palma de Mallorca Must-See Attractions Walking Tour offers a comprehensive walk through the city’s most significant sights, combining historic landmarks, cultural insights, and scenic views. It’s well-suited for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers eager to learn about Palma’s diverse influences.
The expert guides and customization options distinguish this experience from less tailored alternatives. Its short duration makes it ideal for those with limited time but a desire for a deep, meaningful understanding of Palma’s past and present.
While the tour doesn’t provide access to interior museums or monuments, its focus on outdoor landmarks and storytelling ensures a rich visual and educational experience. The high review ratings underscore its reliability and quality, especially appreciated for guides’ friendliness and knowledge.
“Mimi was an excellent tour guide. She was knowledgeable and very pleasant. She reached out to us before our tour to confirm meeting place as well a…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is designed as a city walk and is accessible for most travelers, with a light walking pace and minimal physical demands.
Are entry tickets to monuments included?
No, the tour does not include entry to museums or monuments, but assistance can be provided for booking tickets.
Can I customize the tour?
Yes, customization options are available, and guides can tailor the experience to your interests.
What language options are available?
Guides speak English, Spanish, French, and Italian, allowing for a personalized experience in your preferred language.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Pg. del Born, 4, close to public transportation, making it easy to access.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking typically occurs 36 days in advance, but early reservations are recommended due to limited group sizes and popularity.