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Palma de Mallorca: Passeig des Born
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Palma De Mallorca: Spain | City Centre | Travel Guide | Old Town | Arab Baths | Cathedral | 4k
In this video the travel turtles visit Palma De Mallorca the capital city of Mallorca and the largest city in the Balearic islands. We begin by taking a look at Palma Cathedral, and continue on to show footage of Palma old town, the famous high end shopping street of Passeig Des Born and the little known Arab Bath ruisn discovered from the Moorish rule between the 10th and 12th centuries. This city is steeped in rich history, we visited here for a day trip during our week long holiday in Majorca.
[00:20] - Part 1 - Cathedral of Santa Maria [Palma Cathedral of St. Mary of Palma]
[02:26] - Part 2 - Palma Old Town
[06:16] - Part 3 - Shopping At Passeig Des Born
[07:36] - Part 4 - More of Palma City
[08:16] - Part 5 - Arab Baths [Banys Arabs]
[10:42] - Part 6 - Palma Bus Station
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Location: Palma De Mallorca (City)
Date: May 2018
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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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Paseo del Borne, Palma, Mallorca
Paseo del Borne, or 'Passeig des Born' in Catalan, is arguably the most elegant avenue in Palma.
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Hallo Palma! | must-sees in Palma de Mallorca
Hallo Palma! Wir verbringen einen Tag in Palma de Mallorca. Unser Besuch startet mit einer Besichtigung des Castell de Bellver. Von dort aus geht es zur Kathedrale La Seu und dann quer durch die Stadt über den Placa Major zur Markthalle. Zum Abschluss geht es in das Palma Aquarium...
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Best Attractions & Things to do in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
In this video our travel specialists have listed some of the best things to do in Palma de Mallorca . We have tried to do some extensive research before giving the listing of Things To Do in Palma de Mallorca .
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List of Best Things to do in Palma de Mallorca
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Serra de Tramuntana
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Iglesia La Porciuncula (la Iglesia de Cristal)
Basilica de Sant Francesc
Jardines de S'Hort del Rei
Cala Llombards
Passeig des Born
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Hotel Born en Palma de Mallorca
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Hotel Born es un Hotel de Palma de Mallorca con bar, recepción 24 horas y prensa . Las 36 habitaciones de Hotel Born cuentan con bañera, teléfono y aire acondicionado. Quienes deseen hospedarse en la ciudad de Palma de Mallorca podrán encontrar en Hotel Born una gran alternativa.
Les grans firmes copen el Passeig del Born de Palma, la milla d’or de Ciutat
Trobar un local comercial disponible al Passeig del Born és feina complicada i, de fet, per accedir-hi s’han de poder assumir més de 14.000 euros de lloguer al mes. Uns doblers que sí que paguen les grans firmes que volen ser presents a la coneguda com a Milla d’Or de Palma.
Aquí, els locals poden arribar a superar els 14.000 euros de lloguer al mes, segons algunes empreses immobiliàries. Una quantitat no assequible per a tothom, tot i que són ben pocs els locals que hi ha disponibles. Des de l’Associació de comerciants d’Es Born, asseguren que, l’interès és tant, que ara per ara, els propietaris poden triar inquil·lí.
De fa un temps ençà, la majoria de botigues són grans firmes. N’hi ha tant de nacionals com d’internacionals. La ubicació i l’entorn d’una zona que s’ha transformat de manera dràstica en els darrers anys els serveixen d’aparador publicitari més enllà de la rendibilitat.
Renovar un contracte de lloguer en aquesta zona es fa gairebé missió impossible i més si, fins ara, es pagava una renda antiga. És el cas del cafè Líric, tancat l’abril després de més de 120 anys d’història. Però no només els petits se’n van. Loewe, que va ser una de les primeres firmes de luxe que va aterrar a Palma, ja als anys 50, tanca les portes. L’empresa assegura que la propietat del local no ha volgut prorrogar el contracte de lloguer que acaba el pròxim dia 30.
Palacio can Marques - Adults only - Spain - Palma de Mallorca
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Palacio can Marques - Adults only
Country: Spain
City: Palma de Mallorca
Description: Located a 5-minute walk from Palma Port, Palacio can Marques in Palma de Mallorca offers a fitness center and garden. Offering a restaurant, the property also has a terrace and a bar. Set in the Old Town district, the hotel is within a 6-minute walk of Palma Yacht Club.
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At the hotel, each room has a wardrobe, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. Some rooms include a kitchenette with a fridge.
Guests at Palacio can Marques can enjoy a buffet breakfast.
Around the clock assistance is available at the reception.
Popular points of interest near the accommodations include Passeig del Born Avenue, Palma Cathedral and Plaza Mayor. The nearest airport is Palma de Mallorca Airport, 5 mi from the property.
Palma de Mallorca | Things To Do in MALLORCA
Mallorca has far more going on than just the resorts of Cala D'Or, Holiday Village or Cala Millor... The capital city, Palma de Mallorca, satisfies the historian, the sunbather and the party-goer in you, all within a few square miles!
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Transcript:
We’re talking about Palma, the capital of Mallorca, full of architecture and art, culture and history.
Let’s start with our favourite part: the old Arab quarter. Firstly is Palma’s cathedral, ‘La Seu’. It was built on the site of a mosque which, in turn, was built on the site of a Roman citadel.
Building began in 1229 and didn’t finish until 1601. The whole area around La Seu is actually really beautiful. Parc de la Mar is a river and some greenery. It’s definitely worth a walk around. It actually looks a little bit like the Notre Dame.
Second up is right next to La Seu and this is the Royal Palace of La Almudaina. - This Arabic palace used to be right on the sea front, so all around here is actually reclaimed land that was built up in the 1950s. And apparently the ships would bring all their good and produce right up to here, and it would be brought up and taken in to the palace, where the Arab king or Sheikh would live.
Speaking of beautiful, the tree-lined promenades of La Rambla and Passeig des Born are packed with newspaper sellers and florists… It makes for a picture-perfect stroll I think.
When it comes to nightlife, La Lonia is probably the most popular area. It has tonnes of bars and restaurants. But if you’re looking for a boogie, nightclubs and late-night bars can be found at the marina.
The morning after, when streets are being cleaned and everyone’s sleeping off that night before, is a really good time to head just outside the city to Bellver Castle, Castell de Bellver, which we think is one of Palma’s hidden gems. It’s about a 10 minute drive in a taxi or you can get a bus there too.
And just a little nerdy castle fact for you, it’s one of the few round cake castles in Europe. Like a bundt cake. It’s like a circular shape.
We were just wondering why it’s built in a circular shape and so I looked it up and apparently it’s inspired by the Herodium in the West Bank [Judaean Desert], which was obviously built by King Herod back in the day. Which is pretty interesting.
One recommendation is that you come early in the morning though because it does get really busy. So come as soon as the doors open. It’s a little cooler as well.
So here’s another example of pre-Teleotic culture, as you can see that iconic ‘M’ which still resides in today’s culture… The McDonald’s sign…
We can’t forget to mention Palma’s urban beach. And if you’re on the beach you have some great views back to the castle, as well as to La Seu.
We absolutely loved Palma. I’d definitely go back. - Yeah, I’d absolutely second that. It’s beautiful.
So thanks for watching and obviously, Mallorca doesn’t begin and end at Palma so do check out our video about things to do on the whole of the island. And don’t forget to subscribe. Thanks for watching! Bye!