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Palma de Mallorca has a wealth of history. You can discover its rich historical legacy as you stroll around the old medieval quarter and in the religious architecture present in the city. And no trip to the island would be complete without a visit to the Cathedral of Santa Maria and Bellver Castle. The island also has several museums where you can learn more about the history of Mallorca. One of them is the Museum of Footwear and Leather. It is located in the old Cavalry barracks and recreates a shoe factory from the first half of the 20th century.

Mallorca is one of the most visited destinations in Spain, and no wonder. Its pleasant climate all year round invites you to explore the island from end to end to discover each and every one of its attractions. From paradisiacal beaches, monuments with a wealth After kicking back and relaxing on its paradisiac beaches, being bowled over by its steep cliffs, and exploring its most emblematic monuments, the perfect At Posada Terra Santa we suggest you take an enchanting tour of the beautiful villages of Mallorca.

Be inspired by the unique qualities of each one of them and delight your senses with some of the most beautiful images of the island. It is an Tempted by a stay in wonderful Mallorca? If you need a hand with anything, feel free to contact our friendly concierge team! Home Europe. Why visit? Best time to visit Mallorca? Liked that? For such a sprawling hotel, there are just 25 rooms. The property itself dates back to when it was an olive farm and is nestled on a hill just outside of the beautiful countryside village of Valldemossa, which means fabulous views of the postcard-perfect town.

But while the interiors are indeed charming, with their stone walls and wooden beams, prime seating is in the picturesque garden with views of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains all around. Grab one of the tables under the trellis of climbing vines for a shaded oasis from the blazing Spanish sun. Founded in in the heart of Valldemossa, this bakery is famous for the coca de patata potato roll , a sweet local specialty made with boiled potatoes, lard, eggs, flour, milk, and sugar.

Do as the Mallorcans do and pair with a refreshing almond horchata. Pair with the hot chocolate, for which Ca'n Joan de s'Aigo is also famous. Fresh Mallorcan seafood, produce, and beef get star billing on the menu, which includes standouts like bouillabaisse, lamb roasted over a wood fire, and red prawn carpaccio.

Although Marivent Palace, the summer residence of the Spanish royal family, is closed to the public, its gardens are open when King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia , and their daughters aren't in town.

Every year not counting the last two due to Covid the Spanish royal family attends Easter mass at the Cathedral of Palma. Commissioned by King James I of Aragon in and designed in the Gothic style—with a few Northern European touches—the church took nearly years to complete.

Today, it's the official Mallorcan residence of the Spanish royal family while Marivent is considered their summer home. Long before "conservation" became a life calling for just about every blue-blooded scion, Austria's Archduke Ludwig Salvator was an early pioneer in the field.

His estate, Son Marroig , is now a historical museum and a popular venue for concerts and—with views like this—weddings. Since , his house has been open to the public. The Carthusian Monastery of Valldemossa also known as the Valldemossa Charterhouse is the town's most historically significant landmark.

It was originally the palace of Sancho, King of Mallorca from to At the end of the 14th century, with the kingdom of Mallorca abolished, the palace turned into a monastery for Carthusian monks. It remained in their possession until the Spanish confiscation of , after which the individual cells were put up for rent.



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