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Discover Palma de Mallorca’s history on a private 2-hour walking tour visiting landmarks like La Seu, the Royal Palace, and Sa Llotja with personalized guidance.

The Palma – Private Historic Walking Tour offers a compact yet insightful journey through the heart of Mallorca’s capital city. Priced at $386.76 per group, it accommodates up to 15 people and lasts approximately 2 hours. This tour stands out for its personalized experience, led by an English-speaking guide who shares engaging stories and insights into Palma’s rich history and architecture.
You’ll see some of the city’s most iconic sites, such as Plaça Major, the majestic Catedral de Santa Maria de Palma (La Seu), and the Royal Palace of La Almudaina. The tour also includes Sa Llotja, the Es Baluard Museum, and offers the flexibility to customize the itinerary with your guide. While admission fees are not included, the tour’s intimate setting makes it ideal for history buffs or anyone eager to learn local stories in a relaxed, private environment.
This tour is suited for those who value personalized attention and wish to explore Palma’s historic sites at a comfortable pace. Although it’s a shorter experience, the focus on key landmarks ensures a meaningful visit, with optional stops to suit your interests.
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The tour begins at Plaça Major, the bustling central square of Palma. Here, the guide introduces the area’s significance, pointing out landmarks such as the Church of Santa Eulalia and the town hall. This lively square offers a glimpse of Palma’s social and civic life, and the guide shares stories about its role over centuries.
The walk around Plaça Major takes about 20 minutes, providing a comfortable introduction before heading to the city’s most renowned cathedral. The admission tickets for La Seu are not included, so visitors can choose to visit the interior afterward if desired.

Next, the tour takes visitors to the Cathedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca, better known as La Seu. This Catalan Gothic style cathedral features a 44-meter-high nave, among the tallest in Gothic architecture. Construction began in 1229 and was completed in 1601, showcasing centuries of craftsmanship.
The guide highlights the cathedral’s impressive architecture and shares stories behind its history. While the admission fee isn’t included, the exterior alone offers stunning views, and the interior’s design and stained glass windows are worth exploring for those interested.
The Royal Palace of La Almudaina is the next stop, offering insight into Mallorca’s royal history. This 14th-century fortress served as the official residence for the king and queen during their visits. The tour’s 20-minute visit allows a close look at the timeless artworks and historic architecture that have withstood the test of time.
The guide shares details about its past as a Moorish fortress and later royal residence. Like other stops, admission fees are not included, but the building’s exterior and courtyards make for compelling photos and stories.

The Llotja de Palma stands out as a spectacular example of medieval architecture. Known for its arches embedded in the walls, it served historically as a merchants’ exchange and reflects Gothic and Renaissance stylistic influences. The 20-minute visit allows guests to appreciate its structural beauty and learn about its significance in Mallorca’s trading history.
The guide explains the architectural details that make the Llotja a cultural landmark, and visitors can take time to admire the craftsmanship of this architectural masterpiece.
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If time permits, the tour concludes at the Es Baluard Museu d’Art Modern i Contemporani, home to over 700 artworks from international artists and especially pieces from the Balearic Islands. The 20-minute visit offers a taste of Palma’s contemporary art scene, with the guide sharing background on key pieces and artists.
The museum’s collection provides a modern contrast to the historic sites visited earlier, offering a well-rounded cultural experience. Entry fees are not included, but the museum’s architecture itself is a highlight.

The tour starts at Esglesia de Santa Eulalia in Palma’s Centro District and ends at Es Baluard Museum. The private nature ensures exclusive access for your group, and the mobile ticket format provides convenience. The tour is near public transportation, making logistics straightforward.
Since the tour is private, it guarantees personalized guidance suited to your interests. The most travelers can participate, and the duration of about 2 hours makes it an easy addition to a day’s sightseeing.

One of the tour’s key strengths is the option to customize the itinerary with your guide. Whether you wish to spend more time at La Seu, explore additional sites, or include a hidden bakery stop, the guide can tailor the experience to suit your preferences.
This flexibility makes the private tour especially appealing for those with specific interests or limited time, ensuring a focused and engaging visit.
The $386.76 fee covers the entire group of up to 15 people, making it a practical choice for families or small groups. The price includes an English-speaking guide but excludes admission fees for individual sites.
The mobile ticket format allows for easy check-in at the meeting point, Esglesia de Santa Eulalia. Since the tour is non-refundable once booked, it’s best to confirm your plans in advance.
This Palma private walking tour is perfect for visitors who want a focused, personalized look at Palma’s most iconic landmarks. It suits those interested in architecture, history, and culture, especially if they prefer a flexible schedule and a guide who can share local insights.
Because the tour is relatively short, it’s ideal for travelers with limited time or those who want an introduction before exploring on their own. Its private nature makes it less crowded and more tailored to your interests.
This tour offers a well-curated snapshot of Palma’s historic core, led by a knowledgeable guide who brings stories to life. The 2-hour format balances depth and convenience, and the private setting enhances the experience’s intimacy.
While admission fees are not included, the tour’s flexibility and focus on key landmarks make it a valuable addition to your Mallorca itinerary. If you appreciate personalized guided experiences that emphasize local architecture and history, this tour is a practical choice.
The high rating of 5.0 and positive review underscore its quality and appeal. It’s a trustworthy option for those eager to understand Palma’s story through its most significant sites.
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, as the walk is manageable and the pace is comfortable.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees to sites like La Seu and La Almudaina are not included in the tour price.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the guide can tailor the stops according to your interests, making the experience more personal.
What is the meeting point?
The tour begins at Esglesia de Santa Eulalia in Palma’s Centro District.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 2 hours, perfect for a quick but meaningful visit.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
The available information does not specify accessibility details; it’s best to inquire directly if needed.
Can I book this tour for a small group?
Yes, it accommodates groups of up to 15 people.
What makes this tour different from self-guided exploration?
The personalized guidance, local stories, and the ability to customize the itinerary provide a richer, more connected experience of Palma’s history.