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Tel.: 902 102 365 · www.visitpalma.comTOURIST GUIDE
Tel.: 902 102 365 · www.visitpalma.com
Tel.: 902 102 365 · www.visitpalma.com
A different way to visit the city is through its many churches. Palma is a city rich in religious architecture of predominantly Gothis and Baroque styles. The Church of San Francisco (17), with its spectacular 14th century medieval cloister, stands out among the conventional churches as does the church of the former Convento de la Misión (22), one of the most beautiful examples of Baroque Palma, and then there’s the Church of Santa Clara (23); the Church of Montesión (18); Socors... La Casa Sagrada del Temple (24) is one of the smallest and most charming chapels in Palma and the oldest in Mallorca, and is located in te Temple fortress. Other small and lovely chapels to visit are the Chapel of San Juan del Hospital (25) in the seaside neighbourhood of La Lonja, and the 14th century Chapel of San Lorenzo (26), also known as the Crypt of Santa Cruz (4), located in the parish church of the same name. The fice parish churches of the old quarter also deserve a visit: San Jaime (27), Santa Eulalia (10), San Miguel (28), San Nicolás (29) and Santa Cruz (4). and last but not least, we cannot forget the Cathedral (A), the flagship of Mallorcan architecture.
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(Pl. Almoina, s/n)
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Tel.: +34 971 214 134 // Hours: 10.00 - 18.00 h.
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Passeig des Born, 27; Free. // Hours: 11 - 14.00h., 15.30h. - 20.30h. – Sundays and holidays: 11.00 - 14.30h. – Mondays closed. Buses: 2 and 15 (Ps. des Born), 3, 7 and 50 (Pl. de Joan Carles I) and 46 (Pl. de la Reina)
Pl. Porta de Santa Catalina, s/n// Hours: 10.00h. to 20.00h.Sundays: 10.00h. to 15.00h.Buses: 1, 2, 3, 7, 20, 29, 46, 50
C. Joan de Saridakis, 29 // Hours: 16/05 to 15/09; 10.00 - 19.00h. – 16/09 to 15/05: 10.00 - 18.00h. – Sundays and holidays: 10.00 - 15.00h. – Mondays closed.Buses: 46 and 50 (C. Joan de Saridakis).
C. Sant Miquel, 11; Free. // Hours: 10.00 - 18.30h. – Saturdays: 10.00 - 14.00h. – Sundays and holidays closed. Buses: 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 23, 46 and 50
C. Misericordia, 2; Free. // Hours: 11.00 - 14h. and 17.00 - 20.00h. - Saturdays: 11 - 14h. – Sundays and holidays closed.Buses: 3, 7 and 15 (Via Roma s/n and Av. Portugal, 7)
C. Concepció, 12; Free. // Hours: Monday to Friday: 10.30 - 13.30h and 17 - 20hSaturdays, Sundays and holidays closed.Buses: 2, 3, 46, 7 and 50 (Av. Jaume III)
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C. Camilo José Cela, 17www.cultura.palma.es Buses: 50 (Castillo Bellver), 3 and 46 (C. Joan Miró, 16)
C. Ciutat de Querétaro, 3. // Hours: 10.00 - 14.00h. Saturdays, sundays, holidays and August closed. Buses: 12 (C. Caracas, 6A)
C. Mirador, 5 // Sundays and holidays closed. Buses: 25 and 50 (Pl. Porta des Camp)
Buses: 2 (Pl. Cort), 15 and 25 (Pl. Reina)
Pl. Llotja, s/n; Free. // Hours: 11 - 14h. and 17 - 21h. – Sundays and holidays from 11 - 13.30h. – Mondays closed.
Pl. Almoina s/n // Hours: November to March; 10 - 15.15h. – April, May and October; 10 - 17.15h. – June to September; 10 - 18.15h. – Saturdays from 10 - 14.15h. – Sundays and holidays closed.
C. Dalt murada, s/n; Free. // Hours: Monday to Friday: 16 - 21h. Saturday 11- 21h. Sunday and holidays closed.Buses: 15 (Pl. Reina)
April
Dique del Oeste; Free. // Hours: Tuesdays to Sundays: 10 - 14h. Mondays and holidays closed. Buses: 1 (Crta. Dique del Oeste)
Buses: 15 and 25 (Pl. Reina)
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Palacio de la Almudaina (B), the Palacio Episcopal(C). Palau Reial Street takes us to the Plaza de Cort, where we’ll find the emblematic
On the morning of the first day we’ll discover a city open to the sea. For a
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Olesa (8), we come to the Arab Baths (J), and truly experience the city’s
As you wish, we can mix and match
We’ll take advantage of this opportunity to do any last-minute shopping and visit some of the art galleries in the city.
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Tel.: 902 102 365 · www.visitpalma.com
Buses: 46 and 3.
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waters has lifefuards, refreshment stands, showers, beach cleaning and many other services to make your stay more enjoyable.Buses: 15, 23, 25, 31, 52, 21
Buses: 2, 46 and 15.Buses: 46, 15 and 50.
Bus: 2.
and Indian cuisine. In Monsenyor Palmer street you can try Mexican or Japanese food. Passeig Maritim is also the place to find numerous night spots.Buses: 1, 41 and 50.
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Buses: 3, 5, 46, 41 and 50.Buses: 15, 18, 28 and 30.
Buses: 15, 18, 28 and 30.
Bus: 46.
Mercat de l’Olivar
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(9 - 17h).
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Son Espases Hospital Tel.: +34 871 205 000
TIB (Transports de les Illes Balears) Tel.: +34 971 17 77 77
Tel.: +34 915 196 000
Tel.: +34 900 814 500 / +34 914 00 42 50
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