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Palma Walking is an excursion in Palma, based at Carrer Muelle 3 by the port. The route runs from the harbour to the city centre, with the cathedral visible from afar and the walk covering a noticeable distance. When 3 cruise ships are docked, the area becomes very busy; midday can be uncomfortable because there is little shade. The promenade, marina and old town are easy to combine on foot.

Frequently Asked Questions

For a walk in Palma, you should allow at least 2 to 3 hours depending on the route. Google reviews mention that the route from the port to the city centre and main sights can involve longer stretches on foot. Palma Walking is therefore better suited to a relaxed city tour than a very short stop.
For a tour of Palma, you should allow at least 2 to 3 hours, depending on the route. The Google reviews say that the walk from the port to the city centre and the main sights can involve longer stretches on foot. Palma Walking is therefore more suitable for a relaxed city stroll than for a short stopover.
Palma can generally be explored on foot, and many areas are described in reviews as easy to walk around. At the same time, the route from the port to the centre is mentioned as a noticeable distance. If you want to travel between Palma and Arenales, one review specifically mentions bus 15.
In general, Palma can be explored well on foot, and many areas are described in the reviews as easy to walk around. At the same time, the route from the port to the centre is mentioned as a noticeable distance. If you want to move between Palma and Arenales, one review also mentions bus 15.
The most practical times to visit are early morning or late afternoon, as there can be little shade at midday. Reviews note that the sun can be noticeable in the city centre and along the promenade. Evening walks are also mentioned, especially around the port and old town.
For a visit, the early morning or late afternoon is most practical, as there can be little shade at midday. The reviews mention that the sun can be noticeable in the city centre and along the promenade. In the evening, Palma is also described as pleasant for walks, especially around the port and the old town.
Palma can become very busy when cruise ships are in port. One verified review mentions 3 cruise ships docked, which made the area noticeably busier. If you prefer quieter streets, it is practical to start early in the day and plan for the port area at peak times.
Palma can be very busy when cruise ships are in port. In one verified review, 3 cruise ships in the port are mentioned, which made the area noticeably busier. Anyone who prefers quieter routes should start as early as possible and plan the port areas for peak times.
The areas most often mentioned are the old town, the harbour and marina zone, and the shopping streets in the centre. Reviews refer to churches, historic buildings, old houses and modern shopping areas. The palm-lined promenade and the large yacht harbour are also described as part of the walk.
The areas most often mentioned include the old town, the port and marina area, and the shopping streets in the centre. The reviews refer to churches, historic buildings, old houses and modern shopping areas. The palm-lined promenade and the large yacht harbour are also described as fixed parts of the route.
Yes, the route described in reviews is suitable for strolling, photos and a relaxed visit for two. The old town, promenade, harbour and evening atmosphere are all mentioned. Palma Walking passes through areas with historic buildings, palm-lined paths and views of the cathedral.
Yes, the route described in the reviews is suitable for walks, photos and a quiet visit for two. The old town, the promenade, the port and the evening atmosphere are mentioned. Palma Walking leads through areas with historic buildings, palm-lined paths and views of the cathedral.
Yes, reviews mention many cafés, bars, bistros and restaurants in the side streets and in the centre. That makes it easy to plan a break during the tour. No specific prices are given in the available data, but the central areas of Palma offer a wide range of places to stop.
Yes, the reviews mention numerous cafés, bars, bistros and restaurants in the side streets and in the centre. This makes it easy to plan a break during the tour. No specific prices are given in the available data, but there is a wide choice of places to eat and drink in Palma’s central areas.

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Location

Carrer Muelle, 3, 07012 Palma
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