We visited tast club during our stay in Palma and it was one of our most memorable experiences together! It is a perfect date night spot or enjoy it with a crew of friends, either way you can’t go wrong. It is elegant, warm and intimate, reminiscent of a stylish old English club. It is hidden among the alley way in Palma and gives an underground vibe. When Tast Club opened in Palma in 2012 the place was an insider secret: with no sign over the door and its tucked-away location, you could walk past the place without even realizing it was there. You still won't find a Tast Club sign, but a menu now hangs discreetly on the wall beside the door.
After King James I (Jaume 1) conquered the Balearic Islands in 1229, he began the conversion of a Moorish-era mosque in present-day Palma de Mallorca (Majorca) into a grand Catalan Gothic-style cathedral overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. The golden sandstone façade, the city’s most notable landmark, took more than 400 years to complete. Click the link below to find available tours!
If you are staying in the city of Palma and you are up for a morning hike and some history check out the Castell de Bellver. A well-preserved 14th-century royal fortress with fragrant pine woods, an interesting museum and superb views over Palma Bay.
The tree-lined street that has become known as the 'Golden mile'. In the past few years Paseo del Borne has become the most important shopping street on Mallorca, with Rialto Living, the Louis Vuitton store, Hugo Boss, Carolina Herrera , Nicolás Joyeros, Twin-Set and vintage handbags from ROUGE Mallorca– making this the ‘designer street’ for luxury shopping.
Palma Bread Café, a spacious haven where you can indulge in delightful encounters over expertly brewed coffee, delectable cinnamon buns and more!