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  • Perhaps the world’s most romantic setting for drinks: an ancient courtyard and lush garden, with hundreds of fresh fruits, huge bouquets of fresh flowers, exotic birds twittering, soft candlelight and perfumed air (see also Abaco, Palma).

  • The focus is creative and original Mediterranean cuisine, with a weekly tasting menu for dedicated foodies.

  • Service is carried out with panache in a stone-paved garden with marquees, in which you’ll enjoy a dinner of Castilian cooking. Lunch is served indoors, in stately rooms.

  • Perpetually busy and the most central bar of all, it’s great for tapas and a drink any time of day.

  • Tapas, bocadillos (sandwiches) and pastries in a classic, slightly fly-blown place.

  • A fusion of the Mediterranean and Asia at Palma’s best vegetarian restaurant.

  • One of Palma’s top places. Delicious cuisine, from mango soup to marinated salmon carpaccio.

  • Café des Casal Solleric

    Housed in a historic building, ideal for people-watching, this welcoming café plays hip music and has a local feel.

  • Retro bar with photos of old Palma, mirrors, marble and Modernista touches. Fresh juices include maracuya (passion fruit), mango, red papaya, guava and acerola.

  • Hip music and tons of atmosphere in a wonderful dive located by an ancient font.

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