Palma
Palma de Mallorca is the chief city of the island of Mallorca, and the capital of the entire Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean. With a population of 423,000 in 2022, it's home to half the people of Mallorca, and in summer feels like it contains half the people of Europe.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Iberostar Stadium and Palma Cathedral.
Iberostar Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Arne mueseler, CC BY-SA 3.0 de.
Estadi Mallorca Son Moix is a football stadium located in Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, and serves as the home ground of Real Club Deportivo Mallorca.
Palma Cathedral
Church
Photo: Der Wolf im Wald, CC BY-SA 3.0 de.
The Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, more commonly referred to as La Seu, is a Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral located in Palma, Mallorca, Spain. It is the Cathedral of the diocese of Mallorca, and is situated on the seashore of Palma, abutting the city walls and situated between the Royal Palace of La Almudaina and the Episcopal Palace of Mallorca.
Gran Hotel
Museum
Photo: Pérez, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Gran Hotel is a former historic hotel located in Plaza Weyler, in Palma, the capital of Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands. It is part of the historic centre of the city.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Barri de Pere Garau and Son Rapinya.
Palma
- Type: Locality with 408,000 residents
- Also known as: “07040” and “Palma de Mallorca”
- Location: Balearic Islands, Spain, Iberia, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
39.5695° or 39° 34′ 10″ northLongitude
2.6475° or 2° 38′ 51″ eastPopulation
408,000Elevation
20 metres (66 feet)Open location code
8FF4HJ9W+RXGeoNames ID
6533961
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Western Panjabi—“Palma” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “ميورقة”
- Basque: “Palma Mallorcakoa”
- Belarusian: “Горад Пальма-дэ-Мальёрка”
- Breton: “Palma”
- Bulgarian: “Палма де Майорка”
- Catalan: “Palma”
- Chinese: “帕爾馬”
- Esperanto: “Palma de Majorko”
- Finnish: “Palma”
- French: “Palma de Majorque”
- Galician: “Palma”
- Georgian: “პალმა”
- German: “Palma de Mallorca”
- Greek: “Πάλμα ντε Μαγιόρκα”
- Hebrew: “פלמה דה מיורקה”
- Interlingue: “Palma”
- Italian: “Palma di Maiorca”
- Japanese: “パルマ・デ・マヨルカ”
- Kazakh: “Пальма-де-Мальорка”
- Korean: “팔마데마요르카”
- Ladino: “Palma de Mayorka”
- Latvian: “Palma”
- Lithuanian: “Maljorkos Palma”
- Marathi: “पाल्मा दे मायोर्का”
- Mingrelian: “პალმა”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Palma”
- Ossetian: “Пальмæ”
- Persian: “پالما د مایورکا”
- Portuguese: “Palma de Maiorca”
- Russian: “Пальма”
- Sardinian: “Palma de Majorca”
- Scots: “Palma”
- Serbian: “Палма де Мајорка”
- Sicilian: “Palma di Majorca”
- Slovenian: “Majorka”
- Spanish: “Palma de Mallorca”
- Tamil: “பால்மா தே மல்லோர்க்கா”
- Thai: “ปัลมา”
- Ukrainian: “Пальма”
- Urdu: “پالما، مایورکا”
- Uzbek: “Palma”
- Western Panjabi: “پالما”
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as fair Palma and Spanisches Dorf ‘Pueblo Espanol’.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Nivia Born Boutique Hotel and Centre Cultural Contemporani Pelaires.
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