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Cappuccino Palau March is a café in central Palma, at C. del Conquistador 13 near the cathedral, the palace and Plaça de la Reina. Prices mentioned include €5 for a cappuccino, €5.90 for a coffee, €10 for a smoothie and €15 for a granola bowl; lunch for two came to €71. The outdoor terrace is a key feature, with fans and outdoor heaters noted. Wi‑Fi and a power outlet are available, and a paid car park is directly opposite.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Cappuccino Palau March in Palma?
Cappuccino Palau March is centrally located in Palma, near the cathedral, the palace and Plaça de la Reina. Several visitors describe the location as ideal for a stop in the old town. For access, a paid car park directly opposite is also mentioned.
Is there a terrace or outdoor seating?
Yes, the terrace or outdoor area is frequently mentioned at Cappuccino Palau March. The reviews mention a covered patio, fans and also outdoor heaters. This is especially practical if you want to sit outside without giving up comfort.
Can you have breakfast or lunch at Cappuccino Palau March?
Yes, the offer is described in reviews as breakfast, brunch, lunch, coffee and desserts. Mentioned are, among other things, Eggs Benedict, Avocado Toast, Açai Bowl, Poke Bowl, crepes and club sandwich. A healthy breakfast was mentioned at over 20 €, so it is worth checking the menu in advance.
How expensive is Cappuccino Palau March roughly?
The reviews give specific prices for Cappuccino Palau March: a cappuccino was 5 €, a coffee 5,90 € and a smoothie 10 €. For food, 15 € for a granola bowl, 25 € for bruschetta and 28 € for avocado with 3 prawns were mentioned. Prices can vary depending on what you choose.
Do you need a reservation?
A reservation is not stated in the official web data. In the reviews, Cappuccino Palau March is described as a busy place, especially at peak times. It is therefore practical to arrive early or ask in advance by phone on +34 971 717 272 if you want a seat at a specific time.
Is there Wi-Fi and are there power sockets?
Yes, one review explicitly mentions Wi-Fi and a working power socket. This makes Cappuccino Palau March practical even for short laptop breaks. If you want to work, it is sensible to check the seating choice on site directly.
Is Cappuccino Palau March dog-friendly?
Yes, the reviews mention that dogs are welcome. This is a practical note for guests who are travelling with a pet. If you want to use the outdoor area, it may be sensible to ask directly for a suitable spot.
How long do you roughly have to wait?
Waiting times vary according to the reviews depending on the time of day. One visitor mentions about 10–15 minutes until the menu and another 15–20 minutes until the bill, while others never had to wait longer than 5 minutes on repeat visits. For peak times, an early visit is therefore the most practical option.

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Location

C. del Conquistador, 13, 07001 Palma
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