Brand New Modern Penthouse With Expansive Terraces And Open Views In Santa Catalina
3 Beds
2 Baths
2,519 Sqft
Updated: June 18
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About the Property
Penthouse Palma invites a balance of light and contemporary design in Santa Catalina. This newly built residence, scheduled for completion in 2025, occupies a quiet corner of one of the city’s most desirable neighbourhoods. The penthouse encompasses 234 m² and features three bedrooms and two discreetly styled bathrooms, with a bright living space that seamlessly connects to a generous terrace, cre
Penthouse Palma invites a balance of light and contemporary design in Santa Catalina. This newly built residence, scheduled for completion in 2025, occupies a quiet corner of one of the city’s most desirable neighbourhoods. The penthouse encompasses 234 m² and features three bedrooms and two discreetly styled bathrooms, with a bright living space that seamlessly connects to a generous terrace, creating a fluid rhythm between indoors and out. An external staircase leads from the main level to a private rooftop of approximately 80 m², offering panoramic views and a privileged perspective on Mallorca’s sunlit horizon.
Finishes are precise: underfloor heating and independent air conditioning in all rooms, a fully fitted kitchen, private underground parking, and an exclusive storage room all reflect attention to comfort and privacy. Access is effortless via the building’s lift, with additional amenities including a communal pool, gym, and landscaped gardens for residents.
Santa Catalina itself is emblematic of Palma’s evolving identity, blending traditional charm with a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Cafés, boutiques, and the famed market cluster along its streets, just steps from the marina and Paseo Marítimo, offering a lifestyle that values both authenticity and access. This penthouse in Palma is a singular opportunity for those seeking understated luxury in an iconic setting.
The Balearic Islands occupy a distinct position in the Mediterranean, combining serious natural beauty with a level of international recognition that few island groups can match. Mallorca, the largest island, anchors the archipelago with Palma as its capital, a city of genuine architectural and cultural depth. Ibiza and Menorca each carry their own well-established identities. Across the islands, the landscape shifts between limestone mountains, pine forests, and clear-water coves, with a built environment that ranges from medieval old towns to contemporary design.
Daily life across the Balearics is structured around the sea, the market, and the table. Palma’s Mercat de l’Olivar is a serious food market. Santa Catalina’s restaurant strip, including Patron Lunares and La Bodeguita, draws a local and international crowd. Ibiza Town’s Dalt Vila and Menorca’s Ciutadella offer distinct urban alternatives within the same archipelago.
Palma de Mallorca Airport is one of the busiest in Spain, handling direct routes to most major European cities year-round, with frequency increasing significantly from spring through autumn. Ibiza and Menorca each have their own international airports. Inter-island ferry services connect the main islands regularly. From Palma, London is approximately two and a half hours by air, and Barcelona under an hour.