Discover the often-untold stories behind Palma’s most emblematic landmarks and gain a deeper understanding of their historical significance. While visiting La Seu, the city’s 13th-century Gothic cathedral, you’ll be captivated by its 61 stained-glass windows, especially the centerpiece rose window known as the “Gothic Eye ”, one of the world’s largest gothic rose window. Afterward, stroll through Palma's Old Town, uncovering its charming historic district and hidden secrets. Reach Plaça de Cort, a renowned square brimming with history and traditional restaurants, perfect for leisurely enjoying the city's authentic flavors. Your exploration continues to Borne Street (Carrer del Born), a vibrant hub known for its stylish boutiques, cozy cafes, and rich historical charm, perfect for shopping and dining amidst well-preserved architecture. You can also expect to pause for photos at the Royal Gardens within the Almudaina Palace, a landmark since the 14th century. Finally, the return to the port will be accompanied by a short scenic drive passing through Borne Street and seeing landmarks such as the Grand Hotel, La Rambla, the seafront promenade known as Paseo Marítimo, and many more.