Llibreria Drac Màgic
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Description
Llibreria Drac Màgic is a bookshop in the Centre district of Palma, which has become a genuine literary meeting place thanks to its carefully curated selection, personal recommendations, and a lively programme of events.
Stock & Strengths
Drac Màgic covers a wide range of genres and age groups. The selection of children's and young adult literature is a particular highlight, and anyone looking for books about the Balearic Islands or titles from small and large publishers in the Catalan-Balearic world will find exactly what they need here — with some publishers represented by virtually their entire available catalogue. Tracking down hard-to-find or out-of-print titles is another of the shop's fortes: the team actively searches for requested books and can also take orders by email.
Advice & Atmosphere
The bookshop has a strong character as a neighbourhood institution: advice is personal and tailored to age, interests, and reading level. The shop itself is welcoming and full of character — the kind of place that makes you want to read more.
Events
Book launches, readings, and similar cultural events take place regularly in the bookshop. The team works closely with local and independent publishers as part of this programme.
Location & Getting There
The bookshop is located at Carrer de Jeroni Antich 1 in the Centre district of Palma (07003). A paid underground car park at Plaça dels Patins is within easy reach and accessible by both stairs and lift.
Service & Delivery
If you'd like to reserve or order a book, you can do so by phone or email. The bookshop also offers a delivery service. Payment is accepted by card (credit, debit, and contactless) as well as cash.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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