Stylish Apartment In The Heart Of Palma – With Original Tiles And Private Terrace
3 Beds
2 Baths
2,046 Sqft
Updated: July 23
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About the Property
This high-quality renovated apartment (renovated in 2023) in the center of Palma offers 190 sqm of living space and a successful combination of historic charm and modern living comfort. The property features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which is en suite. Highlights include the original preserved, vector-patterned tiles, high ceilings, and consistently white walls with stucco detail
This high-quality renovated apartment (renovated in 2023) in the center of Palma offers 190 sqm of living space and a successful combination of historic charm and modern living comfort. The property features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which is en suite. Highlights include the original preserved, vector-patterned tiles, high ceilings, and consistently white walls with stucco detailing, which give the space an elegant and airy atmosphere. The spacious living and dining area is open to the modern kitchen and offers direct access to the terrace – ideal for relaxing outdoor moments. A stylish built-in fireplace and integrated air conditioning ensure a pleasant indoor climate all year round. The apartment features two balconies facing the front and two terraces at the rear, offering ample outdoor space. Abundant natural light fills the home throughout the year This exceptional apartment combines Mediterranean flair with urban lifestyle – perfect for anyone seeking a unique living experience in the heart of Palma.
Palma is the capital of the Balearic Islands and one of the most architecturally significant cities in the western Mediterranean. The historic centre, anchored by the Gothic cathedral of La Seu and the Almudaina Royal Palace along the seafront, carries centuries of Moorish, Gothic, and Baroque influence in its streets. Palma has evolved into a genuinely cosmopolitan city, attracting an international resident community while retaining a distinct Mallorcan identity that sets it apart from resort destinations.
Daily life in Palma centres on the Mercat de l’Olivar for fresh produce, the Passeig del Born for dining and retail, and neighbourhoods such as Santa Catalina and El Terreno for restaurants and independent cafés. The old town offers direct access to cultural institutions including the Es Baluard Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
Palma Airport, Son Sant Joan, sits approximately eight kilometres east of the city centre and handles direct routes to most major European capitals, with London, Frankfurt, and Zurich all under two and a half hours. The port connects to Barcelona and Valencia by overnight ferry. Within the island, the historic Palma to Sóller railway provides a scenic link to the Tramuntana mountain towns. High-speed ferry services to Ibiza take approximately two hours.