



We stayed in a lovely Airbnb apartment right next to the famous Catalan gothic style Cathedral, Basilica de Santa Maria de Mallorca also referred to as La Seu, which was built over a mosque which was built over an original Christian church. It is a surprisingly quiet location and a perfect base within easy walking distance from everywhere. Despite the maze like street layout, it didn't take long to get our bearings, but thank goodness for Google Maps!


Once everyone had arrived we headed off to our first stop Bar Espana. Fortunately we had a table reserved as there were lines out the door of people waiting to go in. We chose a couple of pintxos each and had a glass of wine before heading to our next venue La Tortilleria. Here we had tortillas and home made vermouth which was superb. Next stop Ca La Seu for more fab food and the tastiest sangria I've ever had. Our penultimate stop was at Molta Barra for yet more appetising pintxos. We opted for a dessert at our last bar Quina Creu, as we were more than satisfied with the amount of food we had already consumed. This is a really great way to sample the local cuisine and get some history thrown in.




Sunday morning we went back to Santa Catalina for breakfast. Unfortunately most of the shops were closed but nearly everywhere offering food was open. We chose the popular Café Santina. I went there on my last visit and loved it so it was only right we go back again. I had my favourite poached eggs on avocado toast and my friend had a fruit platter. The coffee is very good too!




All that was left to do was collect our luggage and head to the airport and a smooth flight home.
Thanks again Palma for a wonderful weekend!