Appartement élégamment Rénové à Vendre Dans La Vieille Ville De Palma
3 Chambres
3 SdB
1,400 Sqft lot
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Experience exceptional living in the heart of Palma de Mallorca’s historic Old Town. This exclusive apartment has been recently and stylishly refurbished and now shines in renewed splendor. Bright interiors, high-quality materials, and an open, modern layout create an elegant atmosphere of comfort. Across approx. 170 m², the property offers three bedrooms, three bathrooms, two dressing roo
Experience exceptional living in the heart of Palma de Mallorca’s historic Old Town. This exclusive apartment has been recently and stylishly refurbished and now shines in renewed splendor. Bright interiors, high-quality materials, and an open, modern layout create an elegant atmosphere of comfort. Across approx. 170 m², the property offers three bedrooms, three bathrooms, two dressing rooms, a spacious living-dining area, and a designer kitchen by Schüller/Next 123 equipped with Miele appliances. Additional features include a utility room with Bosch washer and dryer, a storage room, and four terraces. The highlight is the private rooftop terrace – an exclusive retreat above the city, perfect for relaxation or memorable evenings with family and friends. Comfort is ensured with a Mitsubishi air-conditioning system, Schlüter underfloor heating, double-glazed windows, and state-of-the-art heat pump technology. A luxurious urban sanctuary in the vibrant heart of Palma.
Old Town Palma, known locally as Casc Antic, is one of the most architecturally significant historic quarters in the western Mediterranean. Its streets layer Roman foundations, Moorish courtyards, Gothic palaces, and Baroque churches into a dense, walkable urban fabric. The cathedral of La Seu anchors the southern edge above the seafront, while the Almudaina Royal Palace and the labyrinthine streets of the Jewish quarter, La Calatrava, give the area a texture that few European city centres can match.
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 browsing independent galleries along Carrer de Sant Feliu. The seafront Passeig Marítim is a ten-minute walk.
Palma Airport is approximately twelve kilometres from Old Town, reachable in around fifteen to twenty minutes by car or taxi. The city has no high-speed rail connection to the Spanish mainland, but the ferry terminal on Passeig Marítim operates regular overnight services to Barcelona and Valencia. Palma Airport handles direct flights to most major European cities year-round, with significantly expanded routes from March through October.