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Discover the rich history and stunning architecture of Sants de Mallorca, a must-visit landmark in the heart of Palma.
Sants de Mallorca in Palma is a captivating historical attraction that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Balearic Islands. With stunning architecture and a serene atmosphere, it's a must-visit for tourists seeking to explore the essence of Mallorca.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From the city center (Plaça d'Espanya), take bus number 15 towards 'Sants de Mallorca.' The bus ride will take roughly 15-20 minutes. Get off at the stop 'Carrer del Palau.' From the bus stop, walk a short distance down Carrer del Palau, and you will arrive at Sants de Mallorca, located at Carrer del Palau, 5.
Walking
If you are in the central area of Palma, you can walk to Sants de Mallorca. Start at Plaça Major and head east on Carrer de la Ciutat. Continue straight until you reach Carrer del Palau. Turn left on Carrer del Palau, and you will find Sants de Mallorca at number 5. The walk will take around 15-20 minutes.
Taxi
You can easily find a taxi from anywhere in Palma. Just tell the driver to take you to 'Carrer del Palau, 5, Sants de Mallorca.' The ride should take around 10-15 minutes depending on traffic.
Tram
Take the tram line from the Palma station. Get off at the 'Es Pont d'Inca' stop. From there, you can either take a short taxi ride or walk approximately 30 minutes to reach Sants de Mallorca at Carrer del Palau, 5.
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