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    Bellver Castle
    #8 of 28 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    From a luxurious castle built for King James II in the 14th century to a military prison in the 18th and 19th centuries, Bellver Castle has had quite a history. After the inquisition, it was later used in the 1930's by dictator... more

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    Palma Cathedral (La Seu)
    #2 of 28 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Erected on the hallowed site of a destroyed Arab Mosque, La Seu is an architecturally stunning symbol of the true scope of the brutal clash of civilizations still being waged in the modern era. Begun in 1230 and completed in 16... more

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    Es Baluard - Modern & Contemporary Art Museum
    #5 of 28 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Situated inside the renaissance city wall the museum houses many works that have been contributed by institutions such as The Palma Town Council, the Mallorcan Council, the Balearic Autonomous Community and the savings bank Sa... more

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    Pachas Pub
    #1 of 28 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    If you're looking for a raging scene where the party gets started after midnight, Pachas Pub is the place to be. The bar tends to attract many tourists who come to Mallorca strictly for its nightlife and, thus, it gets loud an... more

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    BCM Planet Dance
    #2 of 28 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    BCM Planet Dance, one of Mallorca's premier hotspots, is not to be missed. The club features five screens that display laser shows, and "cannons" that launch clubbing supplies like balloons and streamers. The slew of guest DJ... more

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    Garito Café (El)
    #2 of 28 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    El Garito Café, conveniently located in the Palma, is an ideal lounge for relaxing evenings. Before you go to the zanier nightclubs of Mallorca, this is a great place to start your evening.Evenings here start with some smooth... more

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    Abraxas
    #3 of 28 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    If you're looking for a spacious, upscale nightclub, Abraxas is certainly the place for you. This venue has three different rooms, each with an distinctive vibe so you'll have new and exciting experiences as you make your way... more

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    La Lonja
    #14 of 28 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Sculptor and architect Guillermo Sagrera built the famous Gothic building known as La Lonja between the years 1420 and 1452. Originally constructed to serve as a market place, the structure represents the economical and histor... more

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    Paseo Maritimo
    #10 of 28 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Paseo Maritimo is a large, 6 lane avenue that runs along the coast of Mallorca. Stunning views greet you as you wind around this palm tree lined coastal drive. While on this route, you can choose to stop at any one of many chic... more

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    Historic Military Museum of the Balearic Islands
    #15 of 28 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Situated in the castle of San Carlos, this spectacular museum outlines the tumultuous and growing history of the Bay of Palma. The castle was built in the 1600s when Palma was a thriving port for privateers and pirates alike. T... more

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Beautiful setting of Valletta Marina While I was visiting home the crew were made welcome at paul's neice's villa in Havia in Spain.  I met them last year during Dennis's delivery trip bteween Majorca and Gibraltar.  Lovely family and fed us well Some encounters you have to make a point of stopping to say hello - not that the turtle was very interested - it seems that nothing interferes with siesta time at sea. So this is where the crew got their idea from. Mike loved every minute especially when he was steering with full sails up and a good wind blowing.
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