Palma de Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca
The largest of the Baleares Islands off Spains Mediterranean coast, Mallorca is a popular European resort. Enjoy the cosmopolitan charms of the city of Palma or use it as a base to explore Mallorcas Roman ruins, picturesque villages, beaches and spectacular caves.
Attractions
Poised on a sea wall above the marina, the city's massive gothic cathedral is a breathtaking sight. Known locally as La Seo, it is home to the world's largest rose window as well as an ornate wrought-iron canopy above the altar designed by Baldacchino.Activities
Explore Palacio Almudaina, a former Arabic fortress and residence for Moorish Kings. Visit Bellver Castle, a beautiful example of medieval military architecture. Go back in time at Pueblo Español, featuring architecture and crafts from different time periods and areas of Spain. Visit the Caves of Drach, which feature marvelous stalactite and stalagmite formations and a large underground lake where a daily light and sound show is staged.Food
For the daring, a popular savory pie is a real treat. Espinigada, topped with eel and spinach, is delicious and a true taste of local flavor. Sobrasada, a bright red pork and red pepper sausage, is also a popular local delicacy.Currency
The Euro (EUR), the currency of the European Union, is the official currency of Spain. Many stores and restaurants also accept major credit cards, which usually offer you a good exchange rate. When shopping, remember there is a Value-Added Tax added to most purchases.Weather Forecast
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