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Looking for a different hotel in Palma? Start with this

  Looking for a different hotel in Palma?  Start with this Ever arrived somewhere beautiful… and still felt like you’d seen it all before? 🌊 A lot of hotels in Palma offer the same thing: central location, standard rooms, busy atmosphere. Convenient? Yes. Memorable? Not always. Because sometimes, what changes a trip isn’t being closer to everything. It’s finding a place that feels different from the moment you arrive. Not every stay in Palma feels the same Palma has no shortage of places to stay. Boutique hotels in the old town. Large hotels near the beach. Modern apartments in busy areas. But after a while, many experiences start to blend together. Same rhythm. Same noise. Same feeling of always being “in movement.” That’s why more travellers are looking for something else: - more space - more calm - a different perspective on the city  Sometimes, being slightly outside the centre changes everything There’s something special about staying above the ci...

A day in Palma: slow mornings, open afternoons, long evenings

 A day in Palma: slow mornings, open afternoons, long evenings What if the best way to experience Palma wasn’t rushing from place to place… but simply following its rhythm? 🌊 Palma isn’t just a city you visit. It’s a city you feel… if you know when to slow down. Slow mornings Mornings in Palma have something special. The light is soft, the air still fresh, and the city slowly wakes up. There’s no rush. A coffee ☕, an open view, the sea still calm. That’s when Palma feels most real—quiet, unfiltered, effortless. Sometimes, all you need is a place to sit… and just look. Open afternoons Then the day opens up. Streets fill with life, terraces come alive, the sun gets warmer. It’s time to explore, wander, and discover without a plan. But it’s also easy to feel overwhelmed. That’s why having somewhere to return to changes everything. A place with space, with calm—where you’re not inside the city’s rush… but observing it from a distance. That’s when the experience shifts. ...