Literanta is a bookstore in Palma’s historic centre at Carrer del Call 4. It combines books with a café/bar and a literary programme: a Tuesday book club at 7:00 pm, a poetry workshop on Mondays, and a writing workshop on Wednesdays with Abilio Estévez. The shop is small, parking nearby is limited, and opening hours are short.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Literanta just a bookstore, or also a café?
Literanta is a bookstore in Palma with a café/bar component. Several visitors mention coffee and drinks on site, while others describe the focus as books and literature. Its Google rating is 4.7 from 209 reviews.
Where is Literanta in Palma, and is it easy to reach?
Literanta is located in Palma’s historic centre, in the old town. Several reviews say the new location is just steps from the previous one. That makes it easy to place on foot, but parking in the area is reported as limited.
What are Literanta’s opening hours?
The reviews provide only limited opening-hour information. Several visitors say the opening hours are not very long, and one mention gives 6:30 pm as an opening time. It is best to call ahead on +34 687 02 25 87 before going.
Can you sit down to read or work at Literanta?
Yes, several reviews describe Literanta as a quiet place to read and spend time. There are references to seating as well as coffee and drinks, which makes a longer stay possible. Because the space is described differently by visitors, it is worth calling ahead if you need a specific spot.
Does Literanta host events or book clubs?
Yes, Literanta appears to run recurring literary activities. Reviews mention a Tuesday book club at 7:00 pm, a poetry workshop on Mondays, a writing workshop on Wednesdays with Abilio Estévez, and a Thursday workshop about discovering great authors. There are also references to talks, presentations and other cultural events.
Can Literanta order books that are not in stock?
Reviews mention a broad selection of titles, including local and international authors. However, the available data does not confirm a formal special-order service. If you are looking for a specific book, calling +34 687 02 25 87 before visiting is the safest option.
Do you need to reserve for a visit or an event?
There is no indication in the available information that a reservation is required for a normal visit. For events such as the Tuesday book club at 7:00 pm or the workshops, it is sensible to check in advance because the opening hours are described as not very long. A quick call to +34 687 02 25 87 is recommended.