Appartement élégant à Vendre Dans La Vieille Ville De Palma
2 Chambres
2 SdB
1,324 Sqft lot
Mis à jour: Juillet 17
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Elegant Living in Palma’s Old Town – Tastefully Renovated Apartment with Modern Comforts
This charming apartment is located in the heart of Palma’s historic old town and was completely renovated in 2020. It combines the character of a traditional building with modern technology, high-quality finishes, and an open-plan layout. The property features two bedrooms, each with its own en-su
Elegant Living in Palma’s Old Town – Tastefully Renovated Apartment with Modern Comforts
This charming apartment is located in the heart of Palma’s historic old town and was completely renovated in 2020. It combines the character of a traditional building with modern technology, high-quality finishes, and an open-plan layout. The property features two bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, as well as a separate guest WC. An open-plan branded kitchen, underfloor heating, air conditioning, double-glazed windows, and a lift in the building provide all the comforts of contemporary living. The furniture is included in the sale. A private patio offers a pleasant outdoor space and a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. A private underground parking space and a separate storage room add further convenience – a real asset in this central location. A well-balanced mix of old-town charm and modern lifestyle – quietly located and ready to move in.
Palma’s Old Town, known locally as the Casc Antic, is one of the most architecturally coherent historic quarters in the western Mediterranean. Narrow stone streets open onto Renaissance courtyards, Gothic churches, and Baroque palaces, all within a compact area that has been continuously inhabited for centuries. The UNESCO-listed Cathedral of Santa Maria, known as La Seu, anchors the southern edge of the quarter above the seafront, and its presence defines the character of everything around it.
Daily life here means walking to the Mercat de l’Olivar for fresh produce, dining at restaurants such as Marc Fosh on Carrer de la Missió or Aromata near the Plaça de la Llotja, and reaching the waterfront Passeig Marítim in under ten minutes on foot. The Fundació Miró Mallorca and the Es Baluard museum of modern art are both within the quarter.
Palma Airport is approximately eight kilometres from the Old Town, typically a fifteen to twenty minute drive, with direct connections to most major European cities. The city’s bus network serves the Old Town perimeter, and the Palma Intermodal Station connects to the island’s rail lines toward Inca and Manacor. The Trasmediterránea and Baleària ferry terminals, serving Barcelona, Valencia, and Ibiza, are a short distance along the waterfront.