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Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca
This cathedral is a massive Gothic masterpiece that took almost 400 years to build. It stands right by the sea and is one of the tallest cathedrals in Europe. The building is famous for its huge rose window, which lets in colorful light and creates a cool atmosphere inside. The place is also known for its mix of old and modern art, including work by Antoni Gaudí.
Castell de Bellver
This circular fortress stands out for its rare round shape and sits on a hill surrounded by pine trees. Built in the 14th century, it was originally a royal residence and later used as a military prison. The structure is most popular for its panoramic views over the city and the sea 🌊.
Palma Aquarium
This spot is all about the ocean 🌊. It’s a huge place with loads of tanks showing off sea life from all over the world. You’ll see everything from tiny colorful fish to massive sharks. The place is most popular for its giant shark tank, one of the deepest in Europe.
Cala Major
This spot is a small beach area known for its clear blue water and soft sand. It’s surrounded by hotels and apartments, making it easy to reach. The area is chill, with a relaxed vibe and a mix of locals and visitors. There are a few beach bars and places to grab snacks right by the shore.
Parc de la Mar
This park sits right next to the big cathedral and has a huge artificial lake that reflects the building’s towers. It was built in the 1970s where the sea used to reach the city walls. Now, it’s a chill spot with palm trees, open spaces, and cool views of the old city walls and cathedral.
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Fundació Miró Mallorca
This museum is dedicated to the life and work of Joan Miró, a world-famous artist. It’s built on the site where he lived and worked for almost 30 years. The place includes his studios, a modern exhibition building, and a beautiful garden filled with sculptures and art.
Museu Fundació Joan March
This museum is a cool spot for anyone into modern and contemporary art. It’s set inside a beautiful old mansion, and the vibe is chill but inspiring. The place is all about showing off Spanish artists from the 20th century, so you get a real sense of the country’s creative side.
Poble Espanyol de Mallorca
This open-air museum is a cool spot that brings together replicas of famous buildings and streets from all over the country. Walking around feels like you’re exploring different regions in one place. It’s like a mini trip through history and architecture, all without leaving the city.
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