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Mallorca´s Traditional Culture

Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, has the virtue of preserving places where time seems to stand still and where life is tranquil. It has a surface area of 4,992 km2 and a population of 1,219,404 inhabitants. Nevertheless, the Balearic capital (Palma) is a city with a chic, old-fashioned spirit, which at the same time boasts a classical façade with medieval alleyways and gothic buildings overlooking its Mediterranean bay.

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Honouring Mallorca´s Culture

Palma is the capital of the island, also known as "The Pearl of the Mediterranean". In 2015 "The Sunday Times" chose it as the best place in the world to live, surely it has a lot to do with the fact that the city maintains an interesting socio-cultural activity throughout the year, and its inhabitants have at their disposal an unequalled selection of gastronomic and leisure spaces. What makes this city incomparable is the possibility of being able to enjoy all the comforts and services offered by a European city, and also to enjoy urban beaches and an absolutely attractive and dynamic nautical sector.

 

Through the craftsmen, many of Mallorca's traditions are kept alive, continuing the legacy of those who inhabited the island before them. Today, under the banner of sustainable and responsible tourism, Mallorca has managed to maintain the characteristics that make each of its regions unique.

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