Le Seu Cathedral
A Gothic-style cathedral with a true dash of handsome Spanish design, built in the 13th century and featuring sandstone walls, gorgeous stained glass and an interior museum.
Serra de Tramuntana
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this mountain range offers the very best views of the turquoise waters and lush greenery around the island from up high.
Bellver Castle
A fortress-style castle dating from the 14th century, which is where Mallorca’s kings once lived. The circular design is highly unusual for Spain, and it sits among a picturesque forest.
Passeig de Born
A historic avenue in town which forms the cultural heart of the city, it’s a beautiful tree-lined street. Try to spot the characterful Roman-Egyptian style statues.
Mercat de l’Olivar
A covered market hall with a huge variety of produce, including delicious locally-grown food. It’s a great place to stock up on deli goods and wine produced on the island.