las Ramblas Palma de Mallorca. Castellano
Descripción Ramblas Palma de Mallorca
La Rambla - Palma de Mallorca - Mallorca
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Januar 2017 - Tag 05 - Film 143
La Rambla - Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca: La Rambla
Pequeño paseo por la Rambla en Palma de Mallorca.
las Ramblas Palma de Mallorca english version
Las Ramblas Palma de Mallorca
Gaudi La Rambla Restaurante / Palma de Mallorca
GAUDI LA RAMBLA | Restaurante Bar Café Concierto
Rambla 10, Palma de Mallorca
Fotografías y Vídeo | Héctor Falagán De Cabo
Música | Kevin MacLeod | ¨Bad Ideas Silent Film Dark¨
ESTABLECIMIENTOS DEL GRUPO GAUDI PALMA
Plaça de la Quartera:
Gaudi Cocktail Bar & Food
Gaudi Terraza Café
Gaudi Bakery Shop
La Rambla:
Gaudi La Rambla Restaurante
Plaça d'en Coll:
D'Lirios Tapas
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La Rambla in Palma de Mallorca
This was a smaller and quieter versions of Las Ramblas in Barcelona.
Can Cera Boutique Hotel, Palma, Mallorca, Spain GoPro 1080p
Review of Boutique Hotel Can Cera. 5-star magnificent history rich 700 years old hotel (17th century Majorcan palace) with an excellent reputation, strategically located right in the centre of Palma. Surrounded by restaurants, shops and many well-known tourist attractions. It is located just 9 km from the airport and offers pick-up service if Suite is booked via hotel website. It has 14 elegant rooms and spacious suites. The hotel offers spa and private yoga classes. The Wellbeing area comprises of Finnish sauna, Hamman sauna, jacuzzi, contrast shower and relaxation area; Palma, Mallorca, Spain 2019. Shots were taken with GoPro Hero 7 Black 2.7K downsized to 1080p HD.
The Ramblas in Palma Mallorca
April 2015 using the SJCAM 4000.
Gaudi La Rambla Restaurante | Feliz Año 2019 | Palma de Mallorca
Queremos celebrar junto a ti y por todo lo alto esta ocasión única de despedir el año 2018 en el Gaudi La Rambla Restaurante, justo en el centro de la famosa Rambla de Palma de Mallorca, deseando unas Felices Fiestas a todos nuestros clientes con una variada carta de platos y bebidas que incluye, para estas fechas, un especial ¨Menú de Navidad¨ para más de 10 personas, muy apropiado para cenas de empresas, familiares o grupos de amigos que deseen celebrar junto a nosotros la ¨Noche Vieja¨ y recibir con gran alegría el nuevo año 2019.
Para encuentros menos formales o comidas rápidas ofrecemos nuestra habitual carta con carnes a la brasa, pescados, mariscos, paellas, pizzas, pa amb oli, tapas, tablas de jamón ibérico, bebidas y postres, entre otras ofertas a elegir, y una excelente cava de vino ¨Gaudi¨, propio de nuestra casa, en tres variedades, Blanco, Rosado y Tinto.
¡ No dejes que te lo cuenten, vívelo con nosotros !
Información y Reservas: 971 25 28 95
La Rambla, 10, 07003, Palma de Mallorca
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Detalles de las tres opciones del Menú de Navidad 2018:
* La Sagrada Familia
A compartir:
- Mejillones al vapor con cebolla morada y Vino Blanco
- Frito de pulpo y calamar
- Humus Libanés y crudente de zanahorias
- Croquetas de calamar y cocido castellano
- Gambas en hilo de patatas y sweet chilli
- Surtido de embutidos ibéricos
- Pluma ibérica glaseada a la naranja
- Tapenade de olivas y pan moreno
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- Coulant de chocolate y helado de vainilla bourbon
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- Vino de nuestra casa, cerveza y refrescos
(Precio: 22,00€, Menú de grupo sujeto a reserva, mínimo 10 pax)
* Parque Güell
A compartir:
- Croquetas de calamar y cocido castellano
- Surtido de embutidos ibéricos
- Gambas en hilo de patatas y sweet chilli
- Pluma ibérica glaseada a la naranja
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A elegir:
- Costillar glaseado a la miel
- Bacalao a la marinera con almejas y mejillones
- Rabiolacci de ricota y espinaca sobre una crema de cebolla confitada
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- Coulant de chocolate y crema de helado bourbon
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- Vino de nuestra casa, cerveza y refrescos
(Precio: 27,00€, Menú de grupo sujeto a reserva, mínimo 10 pax)
* Casa Batlló
Entrante:
- Crema de coliflor y parmesano con brotes de remolacha
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1 plato a elegir:
- Ensalada de búfala sobre rúcula y pesto de albahaca
- Raviolis de ricota y espinacas sobre una crema de cebolla confitada
- Ceviche de aguacate y gamba marinada
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2 plato a elegir:
- Carrillada de ternera y emulsión de verduras
- Lubina especiada al cartoccio a baja cocción
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- Coulant de chocolate y crema de helado bourbon
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- Vino de nuestra casa, cerveza y refrescos
(Precio: 35,00€, Menú de grupo sujeto a reserva, mínimo 10 pax)
*****
Establecimientos del Grupo Gaudi Palma
Plaça de la Quartera:
• Gaudi Cocktail Bar & Food
• Gaudi Terraza Café
• Gaudi Bakery Shop
La Rambla:
• Gaudi La Rambla Restaurante
Plaça d'en Coll
• D´Lirios Tapas
*****
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#GaudiLaRamblaRestaurante
#PalmaDeMallorca
#GaudiCocktailBarFood
#GaudiTerrazaCafé
#GaudiBakeryShop
#DLiriosTapas
#GaudiMenúdeNavidad2018
#LaRamblaPalmaDeMallorca
#FelicesFiestas
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#BonNadal
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Spain - Palma de Mallorca
Half of Mallorca's population live here, enjoying the island's best restaurants, shops and nightlife as well as a thriving arts scene and a lively cafe society. It is often compared to Barcelona for its architecture and we think it's an equally desirable destination for a city break.
As an island, Majorca has been subject to numerous invasions, conquests & sea-trading throughout its history. Palma was known to the Arabs as Medina Mayurqa (902 to 1229) and to Mallorcans thereafter simply as Ciutat (City) - Palma was in fact named after the Roman city of Palmaria (founded around 120 BC). The Roman city still exists, a metre or two beneath the ground; inhabitants of houses near the cathedral are still discovering Roman remains. The Moors were finally overthrown by the Spanish in the 13th century, and Palma became an important port & commercial centre in the Mediterranean.
This multicultural history is reflected in the wonderful variety of architecture visible throughout the city. Palma's masterpiece is its Gothic cathedral (built on the site of a mosque which in turn was once a Roman temple) - it rises out of the city walls which once marked the edge of the sea. Close to here is the old Arab quarter, with its maze of narrow streets hiding museums, palaces and exquisite courtyards.
Other parts of city that you see today, however, are relatively recent creations. The tree lined promenades of La Rambla and Passeig des Born, home to florists and newspaper sellers, were built in the 19th century on a dried-up river bed. The defensive city walls which once surrounded the city were pulled down to create the ring road Las Avingudas, and the waterfront highway and promenade Passeig Maritim was only reclaimed from the sea in the 1950s.
Visitors to Palma de Mallorca will no doubt spend most of their time within the inner ring road (Las Avingudas) in the old town. Most of this part of Palma is traffic-free and it's a joy to wander through the streets admiring architecture and browsing the plentiful shops. The tourist office arranges guided tours of the city throughout the year (in several languages); they are most prevalent during the summer, and cost approx. €10 per person. Check out the Events Calendar to see if any are on during your stay.
Along the seafront is the fabulous marina and palm-lined promenade. Those looking for a beach will be rewarded by heading east towards Portixol & Ciudad Jardin (where you'll also find a couple of decent beach clubs). Dominating the skyline by the sea is the enormous cathedral (called La Seu), and the Parc de la Mer which hosts concerts, fiestas and open-air cinema throughout the year.
To the west of the cathedral is the characterful district of La Llonja, which is home to quirky boutiques & art galleries. The tiny (pedestrianised) medieval streets used to be somewhat down-at-heel, but the area has been significantly smartened in recent years. This is where you'll find a great selection of bars, restaurants and jazz clubs as it's one of Palma's hotspots for nightlife. Have a look at our own experiences of a Night Out in Palma.
Beyond La Llonja lies Santa Catalina which used to house fishermen and craftsmen in days gone by, and has now resurrected itself as the hip & trendy area for all the cool kids. You'll find plenty of bars, cafes & restaurants here, and the vibe is pretty arty/studenty. The nightlife is certainly vibrant here - a Night Out in Santa Catalina has many possibilities!
As you delve further into the city away from the sea, you'll come across grand avenues with designer shops, and mazes of pretty streets offering gift shops, fashion boutiques and cafes. The area to the east of Passeig Born is particularly recommended for browsing.
If it's arts and culture that you're interested in, then Palma will not disappoint. The excellent Es Baluard Museum of Contemporary Art is housed in the old fortress and is well worth a visit - the restaurant on the terrace is critically acclaimed too. The Spanish artist Joan Miro spent the best part of 30 years living on Majorca, and there is a foundation devoted to his works just to the west of Palma. An excellent evening devoted to the art galleries of Palma is held annually - it's called the Nit de l'Art and is held on the third Thursday of September. There are a couple of grand theatres in the city too, which host annual opera and ballet festivals, and their programmes are speckled with musicals, concerts and other 'spectacles'!
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Tour of Palma de Mallorca in Spain
Palma de Majorca city, beach and cathedral and everything there is to see in Palma like the shops, bars, restaurants and culture.
WHERE TO GO IN MALLORCA & BEST HOTELS
- 200 hotels double-checked in real life
- over 20 of the best resorts in Mallorca visited
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PALMA DE MALLORCA Passeig des Born
Impresiones de la Avenida más bonita de Palma en un día de primavera.
Mallorca travel guide (Majorca) I travel to Palma, Soller and more to show you the best things to do
Join me as I travel to Mallorca, Spain. In Mallorca I visit, Soller, Port de Soller, Sa Colobra, Cala Figuera, Cap de Formentor, Serra de Tramuntana Mountains, Santa Ponsa, Torrent de Pareis and Mirador es Calomer.
Video time:
0:19 Palma de Mallorca
1:01 Soller
1:56 Serra de Tramuntana Mountains
2:47 Sa Colobra
3:52 Cala Figuera
4:13 Cap de Formentor Beach
4:29 Mirador es Calomer
4:47 Cap de Formentor Lighthouse
5:08 Santa Ponsa
Description:
Welcome to Mallorca
Arriving in Palma, I was surprised at how beautiful the city is.
Santa Maria Cathedral is the main attraction. It is built over the city walls of Palmas old town. The entrance fee is 8 euros and it is open Monday to Saturday from 10am.
So we have stopped off at Mara Lyns to have some tapas, sangria and listen to the Spanish guitar. Gracias.
The old town is small and is easily explored through the narrow streets.
The plaza mayor is surrounded by cafes, restaurants and it frequently has market stalls.
The train from Palma to Soller takes about an hour and costs €25 per person and the views on this scenic route are beautiful.
Soller lies inland a couple of miles from the Port. and If you’re driving the journey takes roughly 30mins. There is a car park next to the Port de Soller beach. It’s a small beach which has palm canopies for a shade that contain safes to store your belongings while you take a dip. This seems to be a feature at several beaches in Mallorca.
Soller is very popular and it’s a prime destination especially coming from Palma on the vintage train. The Placa Constitucio is a great place to relax and take in the atmosphere, filled with tapas bars and coffee shops.
I drove to Sa Colobra along one of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world, the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. This road with hairpin, twists and turns has been featured on top gear. This is very popular with cyclists and people come from miles to drive this exhilarating road. Even though it looks daunting, I felt comfortable taking on this epic route.
There are a few pit stops along the way where you can stop off to enjoy a coffee and take in the amazing views.
The roads are narrow and on several locations, there is only enough room for one car to pass.
Arriving at Sa Colobra it’s a short walk to the main beach torrent de Pareis which you get to via several narrow tunnels.
Exiting the tunnel you are instantly hit by the spectacular view. The mountains surround this popular and unique pebbled beach.
The water is crystal clear and turquoise blue. However, there are no water sports and no facilities to rent loungers or umbrellas. The Torrent de Pareis is a UNESCO world heritage site
Hiking to this beach is also possible from Escorca which can take up to 6 hours and is one of the top canyoning destinations in the world.
Cala Figuera has one of the most remote beaches in Mallorca which is only accessible on foot. It is a steep 20 minutes hike down to the beach which strangely enough is inhabited by mountain goats that like to steal your food.
But take care as there were many jellyfish in the sea.
Cap de Formentor beach was my favourite beach on the island. The sandy beach here was clean and the water was calm. Although, parking here is expensive and so are the amenities.
The mirador Es Colomer is an incredible panoramic viewpoint where you can stop off before getting to the Cap de Formentor lighthouse. The breathtaking views on this winding road to the lighthouse is a must. But parking can be difficult as it’s popular with tourists.
The Formentor lighthouse is found on the north-east peninsula of the island and it is the highest lighthouse in the Balearic Islands. Although it’s not open to visitors you can walk around it, taking in the panoramic views. Parking here is very limited so I would advise you to come early. There is a cafe here, where you can have some rest bite before taking the long winding journey back.
I stayed in Sentido punto del mar hotel in Santa Ponsa which offered stunning views of the island. The sunsets on this part of the island were unforgettable.
To explore this amazing island I would recommend hiring a car which you can easily organise at the airport.
I was surprised at how beautiful this island is and would recommend exploring this island to its fullest.
Bike riding in Palma (La Rambla)
Plaza de Espana, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Spain #2. Mallorca tour and Video guide.
1. View from plane. Majorca
2. View from Sol Guadalupe hotel room. Magaluff, GPS 39.505421, 2.530222
3. Streets. Magaluff, GPS 39.505649, 2.530898
4. City Beach. Magaluff, GPS 39.504935, 2.533851
5. Catedral de Palma de Mallorca. Palma de Majorka, GPS 39.566016, 2.647233
6. Plaza de Cort. Palma de Majorka, GPS 39.569623, 2.649968
7. Absis de I'esglesia de Santa Eulalia. Palma de Majorka, GPS 39.569889, 2.651286
8. Plaza de Espania. Palma de Majorka, GPS 39.575411, 2.653354
9. Via de Roma. Palma de Majorka, GPS 39.575835, 2.647260
10. Building of Notarial Board. Palma de Majorka, GPS 39.575372, 2.647732
11. la Rambla. Palma de Majorka, GPS 39.574764, 2.648247
12. Catedral de Palma de Mallorca. Palma de Majorka, GPS 39.566016, 2.647233
13. Way to Porto-Cristo.
14. Church. Porto-Cristo, GPS 39.542288, 3.334710
15. Caves Cuevas del Drach. Porto-Cristo, GPS 39.536016, 3.330386
16. City Fortress. Alcudia, GPS 39.851709, 3.119173
17. City Embankment. Pollenca, GPS 39.907234, 3.083296
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Walking from PALMA to PORTIXOL / Mallorca (Spain) - 4K 60fps (UHD)
We start in the city of Palma de Mallorca, go to the Plaça d'Espanya and head South and out of the Old Town.
After 30 minutes we see the sea, go East and walk on the Paseo Marítimo towards Portixol.
The small port is home to restaurants and hotels with a chilled atmosphere. A beautiful sunny day in winter and a nice little walk out of town.
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Mic: Zoom H1
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THIS IS MALLORCA | Beautiful Island In The Mediterranean
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Morawa Pyčo in Mallorca
Short graffiti movie by Morawa Pyčo label from their two trips to Mallorca.