

A vibrant art museum in Palma de Mallorca, housing an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art.

Mallorca can have cool evenings, especially near the coast.
Exploring the museum and nearby historic sites requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the Mediterranean climate.
Located within Es Baluard Museum, this café offers a delightful breakfast with a view of the sea.
A historic café near the museum, known for its traditional breakfast and charming atmosphere.
The museum's fine dining restaurant, offering stunning views and a sophisticated menu.
A historic Gothic-style castle offering panoramic city views.
A traditional market offering local produce and tapas.
A stunning Gothic cathedral with impressive architecture.
Hand-painted ceramics, a traditional Mallorcan craft, often depicting local landscapes and scenes.
Distinctive earthenware with green glaze, dating back to the Arab period, often used for decorative plates and bowls.
Cultured pearls grown in local oysters, a symbol of Mallorca's maritime heritage, often set in silver jewellery.
Balearic-style pastry with lard, sugar, and sometimes chocolate or cream filling
Potato-based flatbread, often served with tomato sauce
Vegetable stew with eggplant, potatoes, and peppers, often served with aioli
Historic park in South East London, home to the Royal Observatory and the Prime Meridian of the world.
Experience the serene beauty of Dunaway Lake at sunset on this relaxing evening cruise.
A vibrant night market held beside the serene Karnala Lake, offering local food, shopping, and cultural experiences.