Apartment Located In The Heart Of The Historic Center Of Palma
2 Beds
2 Baths
1,551 Sqft
Updated: June 18
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About the Property
This apartment is located in the heart of the city of Palma de Mallorca, located in a wonderful palace of the 17th century, which hides within its walls very high class homes, built using the highest quality materials. The main focus for the building criteria has been design, comfort and durability. This property consists of a main floor with courtesy bathroom, kitchen and a large living room
This apartment is located in the heart of the city of Palma de Mallorca, located in a wonderful palace of the 17th century, which hides within its walls very high class homes, built using the highest quality materials. The main focus for the building criteria has been design, comfort and durability. This property consists of a main floor with courtesy bathroom, kitchen and a large living room with fireplace. A bedroom and an en-suite bathroom. On the lower floor a bedroom with en-suite bathroom. This property has a parking space for one vehicle. #ref:PM156X
Palma is the capital of Mallorca and the administrative seat of the Balearic Islands, a city of genuine architectural weight and Mediterranean sophistication. Its historic centre, recognised as a heritage zone, layers Roman foundations, Moorish courtyards, Gothic churches, and Renaissance palaces into a walkable urban fabric. The 13th-century Cathedral of Santa Maria, known as La Seu, anchors the waterfront, while the old town’s network of stone-paved streets contains some of the finest historic residential buildings in the western Mediterranean.
Daily life in Palma centres on the Mercat de l’Olivar for fresh produce, and the restaurants of the Santa Catalina district for dining. Michelin-starred options include Marc Fosh and Adrián Quetglas. The Passeig des Born serves as the city’s main promenade, lined with banks, boutiques, and café terraces within easy reach of the historic core.
Palma Airport, Son Sant Joan, sits approximately eight kilometres east of the city centre and handles over 30 million passengers annually, with direct connections to most major European cities and year-round flights to Madrid and Barcelona taking under an hour. The ferry terminal in the port connects Palma to Barcelona, Valencia, and Ibiza, with overnight crossings available. The city has no high-speed rail link, but its air connectivity is among the strongest of any island capital in Europe.