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Jewish Majorca is a guided walking tour in Palma, centred on the Old Town and the former Jewish Quarter, Call/Juderia. The standard programme lasts about 2 hours, with a 4-hour version also available; one Mallorca package included the Jewish tour within 3 days. The route covers history from before the 5th century to modern times. It can be adapted for children, older adults and mobility needs, and booking in advance helps organise a private tour.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Jewish Majorca tour last?
Several reviews state that the standard Jewish Majorca tour lasts about 2 hours. There is also a longer version of around 4 hours, and one group booked a 3-day Mallorca programme that included the Jewish tour. The exact duration can vary depending on the route and group size.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead is advisable, especially if you want a private tour. Reviews mention that arrangements are straightforward and that dates can often be coordinated flexibly. For enquiries or reservations, Jewish Majorca can be reached on +34 629 69 40 58 or via http://www.jewishmajorca.com/.
Is the tour suitable for children, older adults or people with mobility issues?
Several reviews mention families with children, including 12-year-olds and teenagers, as well as older participants. One tour was adapted for a 92-year-old person with mobility issues. The walk is described as manageable, and the route is generally considered easy.
How much walking is involved, and how physically demanding is the route?
This is a walking tour through Palma’s old town and Jewish quarter, so some walking is involved throughout. Several reviews describe the route as easy or manageable, and one person even noted that it was comfortable to do on a tandem. As there is very little surviving architecture, the focus is on the walk and the historical context.
Will I actually see many historic remains on the tour?
Several reviews note that there are only a few visible architectural remains left in Palma’s Jewish quarter today. Jewish Majorca therefore uses storytelling, maps, photos and historical context to explain the places in the old town. This also helps identify hidden lanes and squares that visitors might otherwise walk past.
Which languages do the guides speak?
Reviews explicitly mention English and Spanish, and one also refers to Catalan. Several guests note that the English is easy to follow. If you book a tour, it is best to ask Jewish Majorca directly for your preferred language on +34 629 69 40 58 or via the website.
When is the best time to do the tour in Palma?
The tour takes place in Palma’s old town, so the day of the week can matter if you also want to visit shops or other places. One reviewer notes that Sundays often mean fewer places are open. In the low season, reviews mention fewer people and a quieter route.

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