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  • Ambar, Santanyí

    The shop stocks crafts from all the Balearic Islands: woven bags in traditional colours, candlesticks, basketry, lamps, glassware, ceramics, jewellery, decorative objects, antiques, clothing, hats and hangings.

  • A treasure-trove of paintings from the 18th–20th centuries, including Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Expressionism and Neo-Objectivity. There are also glass objects by Gallé, Lalique and Daum; German Bauhaus porcelain; extravagant jewellery; and Bohemian glass.

  • This is a jewellery shop offering precious and semi-precious stones set in silver and gold. All designs are original, and many of the stones are unusual, such as the “rose of the Incas”, purple sugilites, and two-toned Alexandrite sapphires.

  • An amazing array of hand-made Mallorcan crafts, some of it the island’s very best quality. The traditional ceramic whistles are featured, as well as olive-wood carvings, and a special line of leather masks by Calimba of Palma.

  • The place to find the wrought-iron objects seen all over the island – candelabra, mirrors etc.

  • This special shop has all things Mallorcan: some 90 products including sandals, natural scents, dolls, musical instruments, glass, preserves, sausages, liqueurs, turrón (nougat), fig confections and olives.

  • Avinguda Jaume III, Palma

    This elegant, arcaded avenue is one of Palma’s main streets for chic boutiques, including Cartier and Loewe and good local shops such as Persepolis for antiques. Worth a stroll even if you don’t want to buy.

  • A great place to stop for Irish coffee, iced coffee and even iced chocolate. Sit on the waterfront at one of the best locations on the main drag of the port for people-watching, day or night.

  • On the main square, this bar has a local feel and decor. You’ll find pa amb oli, tapas and salads.

  • This is where the locals hang out. Inside, you’ll find the TV blaring, the usual gambling machines and Mallorcan pottery.

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