Posted on Oct 02, 2025 / Travel
Palma has this cool blend of old-school Mallorcan life and modern city energy, so it's not just tourists everywhere — locals have kept neighborhoods with real character. You'll see centuries-old architecture, Moorish influences, and modern galleries sitting side by side, which makes wandering the city feel like a small urban adventure. The arts scene, local markets, and café culture are genuine and not just staged for visitors. Spanish and Catalan (Mallorquí) are spoken, and a few phrases in the local language go a long way with residents. There are also festivals and neighborhood events that really show the island's roots. If you stay curious and respectful, you’ll catch more of the local rhythm than most short-term tourists.
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