About this tour
Walk through Palma's medieval streets with guides who've spent seven years exploring their hometown. You'll navigate the winding old town at your own pace, choosing what catches your interest—whether that's the Cathedral's Gothic bulk, the Xueta quarter's Jewish heritage, local food spots, or stories layered into every corner. Two hours is enough to get your bearings and taste the city's texture.
Highlights
- Medieval Cathedral towering over the waterfront
- Xueta quarter: Palma's historic Jewish neighbourhood
- Local anecdotes and lesser-known historical details
- Flexible itinerary tailored to your interests
- Guides with deep local knowledge and years of experience
- Accessible routes through compact old town
What to expect
Your guide will lead you through narrow lanes and past shuttered houses, stopping to point out architectural details and share stories residents actually tell each other. If you want to focus on one area—say, the Cathedral's flying buttresses or the Xueta's tight alleyways—they'll adjust. Expect cobblestones, steep passages, and the occasional cafe terrace spilling onto the street. The pace is leisurely; this is about noticing things, not ticking boxes.
Good to know
Guides are official and experienced. Prams and strollers work on most streets, though some sections are steep. Public transport stops nearby if you need to add a leg. Wheelchair-accessible routes available—confirm details when booking.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







