| Bilder av Palma de Mallorca
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Kommersielle kategorier Palma de Mallorca |
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Travel råd og advarsler Palma de Mallorca
| Tourism |
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| Shopping |
Many people use some of their time on holidays to do some shopping. Palma de Mallorca is great place for that, as prices are notably lower here than in countries as the UK. When in Mallorca you should go on shopping to the center of Palma, the main city, where you will find the most of the shops. The Plaza Juan Carlos I, next to the Cathedral, and the streets around are known to be the shopping area.
Shops usually open from 10. 00 in the morning and close at 01. 30, to open another time the evening from 17. 00 to 20. 00. However, big shops usually do not close for lunch and are open during all day. Zara is open untill 20. 30 in the evening and El Corte Ingles (one, if not the only, big commercial centres that operates in Spain) untill 21. 30. |
| Cultura |
The Spanish Island of Majorca (or Mallorca) is located in the Mediterranean and is Spain's second largest Island after the Canary Islands. In Majorca, there are plenty of languages spoken. Both Spanish and Catalan are spoken throughout the country, but most people on the Island also speak very good English. Majorca played a prominent role in the Spanish Civil War and therefore has a lot of museums related to this time. Majorca also features lovely scenery, beaches, and rustic architecture. For low cost travel into Majorca, fly into Palma Majorca Airport (PMI) [Aeropuerto de Palma de Mallorca], the local international airport, located just eight km east of Palma. Your only option is to fly into Palma because it is the only airport on the Island. |
| Sights |
Aside from the city's cathedral, which you cannot miss on your visit to the capital, there are many other sites worth a visit. . .
Banys Arabs - Arab Baths
If you want to take a glimpse at one of the few remaining arab buildings then take a look at the Banys Arabs. Here you'll find the stone baths which date back to the 10th century. They're set in a small courtyard and are accompanied by a citrus garden which makes for a very relaxing way to spend an hour or so.
Palma Carriage Ride
For those wishing to see the sights of Palma in a more relaxed fashion, why not hire one of Palma horse and carriages. As cars are not allowed in the old city, it's perhaps the only alternative to going on foot.
Basilica de Sant Francesc
At the Basilica de Sant Francesc you'll find gothic cloisters, a central well, gothic pillars, baroque altar, elaborately decorated chapels and the tomb of Ramon Llull, 13th century Mallorcan writer. |
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