The Vibrant Heart of Palma: Plaça Major
Experience the vibrant life of Palma at Plaça Major - a charming town square filled with history, culture, and local flavor.
A brief summary to Plaça Major
- Palma, Centre, Balearic Islands, ES
Plaça Major, located in the heart of Palma, is a must-visit destination for any traveler exploring Mallorca. This lively town square has long been a central meeting point for locals and tourists alike, serving as a hub of activity and culture. Surrounded by beautiful historic buildings, the square showcases a blend of architectural styles that reflect the rich history of the city. As you stroll through Plaça Major, you will discover an array of quaint cafes, boutique shops, and artisan stalls, offering a taste of local life. The atmosphere at Plaça Major is especially vibrant during the evenings when the square comes alive with street performers, musicians, and cultural events. It’s a perfect spot to relax and enjoy a glass of local wine or sample delicious tapas from one of the many outdoor terraces. Additionally, the square often hosts art exhibitions and local markets, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse of Mallorcan culture. Beyond its lively ambiance, Plaça Major is steeped in history. Originally established in the 13th century, the square has witnessed countless events and gatherings throughout the ages. As you explore, take a moment to appreciate the intricate details of the surrounding architecture, which tells the story of Palma's evolution over the centuries. Whether you are seeking a place to unwind, indulge in culinary delights, or immerse yourself in the local culture, Plaça Major is an essential stop on your journey through Palma.
Local tips
- Visit during the evening for a lively atmosphere with street performers and live music.
- Try the local tapas at one of the outdoor cafes for an authentic culinary experience.
- Check the local event calendar for art exhibitions or markets happening in the square.
- Take your time to explore the surrounding streets, as they are filled with unique shops and hidden gems.
Getting There
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Walking
If you are starting from the Cathedral of Santa María de Palma (La Seu), exit the cathedral grounds and head southeast towards the Plaça de la Reina. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Carrer de Sant Miquel. Turn left onto Carrer de Sant Miquel and continue walking until you reach Plaça Major, which will be on your left after a few minutes.
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Walking
From the Palma Intermodal Station, exit the station and walk towards the main road (Avenida de Antoni Maura). Turn left and walk along this avenue until you reach the intersection with Carrer de Sant Miquel. Turn right into Carrer de Sant Miquel and continue straight until you reach Plaça Major, which will be on your left.
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Walking
If you are at the Parc de la Mar, exit the park from the main entrance and head northwest towards the Carrer de la Almudena. Turn left on Carrer de la Almudena and continue walking until you reach Carrer de Sant Miquel. Turn right and walk straight until you find Plaça Major on your left side.
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Walking
From the Mercado de Olivar, exit the market and head north towards Carrer de Manacor. Turn left and walk towards Plaça d'Espanya. Continue straight until you reach Carrer de Sant Miquel. Turn right and walk until you reach Plaça Major, which will be on your left.
Attractions Nearby to Plaça Major
- Plaza Mayor de Palma de Mallorca
- Can Forteza Rey
- Fundación Juan March Palma
- Plaça del Banc de l'Oli
- Escales d'accés a la Plaça Major
- Grafiti
- Plaça D'En Coll
- Casa de les Mitges
- Arte Urbano
- Basílica de Sant Miquel de Palma
- Plaça de la Quartera
- Can Vivot
- Can Dameto de la Quartera
- Palma de Majorque
- Plaça del Mercat
Landmarks nearby to Plaça Major
- Statue of Archangel Sant Miquel
- Edifici Casasayas
- Basílica de Sant Francesc
- Arco medieval de la Almudaina
- Probably Old Roman Theatre
- Convent de Santa Magdalena de Palma
- Casal Solleric
- Jardí del Bisbe
- Ficus de La Misericòrdia
- Plaça d'Espanya
- Carrer Concepción
- Convent de Santa Clara
- Banys Àrabs
- Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca
- Museu de La Seu. Cabildo de la Catedral de Mallorca