Palma de Mallorca is located about 58 km. from Pollensa (Puerto Pollensa). A daily excursion to the capital city of Palma de Mallorca can be one of the best sightseeing opportunities from Pollensa.

There are many great places to visit and see for the holidaymakers in Palma such as Bellver Castle, sa Llotja (old commercial exchange), the La Almudaina Royal Palace (the old Citadel) and the La Seu Cathedra.

The whole route may be discovered on foot. Hardly any distance at all separates the Cathedral from the Almudaina, the Mallorcan Museum and the Moorish Baths.

The La Seu Cathedral is a gothic style cathedral  and one of the best sights and landmarks in Palma de Mallorca.

There is also a fine Baroque cloister and an interesting Cathedral Museum in the La Seu Cathedral, displaying excellent Gothic paintings and sculptures. Opposite the Cathedral, just across the Plaza de l’Almoina, is the Almudaina. Nowadays the H.Q. for the Balearics Military High Command, it began life as an alcázar (fortress/residence) of the Moorish Walis’ Caliphate (11th-13th centuries) before being converted into a palace by James II (14th century).

The Church of St. Eulalia, located in the square at the rear of the City Hall, was the first Christian church built in Palma and is a good instance of Catalonian Gothic. Sant Francesc, Santa Clara, El Socorro, Sant Miquel and Monti–Sion (on the site of an old synagogue) are further churches of note in the Old Quarter.

Other popular sights at the newer parts of the city of Palma de Mallorca include the modernist buildings on the Plaza Weyler, particularly the Gran Hotel, now restored and refurbished as the head office of the La Caixa Foundation (a Catalonian savings bank) and, in its time, the first hotel ever built in Palma. It’s an easy walk from the City Hall, via the Plaza Mayor (Main Square).

Bellver Castle is also another great sight that it was constructed in the 13th century at the time of James II and, though never used as a defensive stronghold, served as a prison in different periods. It is the only building which is not within easy walking distance of the city centre. The Castle overlooks the El Terreno Quarter and the Palma Bay.

Holidaymakers may visit Palma de Mallorca via car hire or buses. Also another great option is the Palma City Sightseeing Bus. Visitors are able to hop off at any of the stops along the route and hop back with a 24 hour valid ticket with the City Sightseeing Bus.

Palma City Sightseeing Bus Tourist Information
Start Point:
Stop 1 – Antoni Maura
Duration: 80 mins
Frequency: Every 20 – 25 mins
Season: Summer from 09.30 ; Autumn & Winter from 10.00
Ticket Length: 24 hours
Contact Tel: +34 90210108
Web: http://www.city-sightseeing.com/tours/spain/palma-de-mallorca.htm