Palma
Palma is one of Europe’s most desirable cities, elegant, vibrant and deeply liveable. Historic architecture, tree lined avenues and a beautiful waterfront sit alongside a thriving international community. The city is walkable, social and easy to enjoy year round, with neighbourhoods that feel distinct yet closely connected. From its Old Town streets and lively markets to its marinas, beaches and cafés, Palma offers a rare balance of culture, energy and everyday ease that continues to draw people in and keep them here.
Palma’s appeal lies in how well it lives.
The food scene is exceptional, from long lunches on the terraces of Tokio de Lima or the intimate energy of El Camino to Michelin star dining at DINS. Three excellent fresh food markets anchor daily life, while independent bakeries and an evolving coffee scene continue to raise the bar. Tapas culture is part of the city’s rhythm, with places like La Rosa shaping evenings.
Palma’s five star hotels are as much for residents as visitors, valued for their spas, rooftop terraces, bars and restaurants. Add a strong gallery scene, ever improving furniture and lifestyle stores, and streets designed for wandering, shopping and lingering, and Palma becomes a city where days are genuinely well spent.