Things to see in Majorca
![Palma Cathedral, an imposing Gothic temple overlooking the sea Palma Cathedral, an imposing Gothic temple overlooking the sea](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/catedral-de-palma.jpg)
Palma Cathedral, an imposing Gothic temple overlooking the sea
Palma Cathedral, also called ‘La Seu’ or ‘Cathedral of Light’, is famous for having the world’s largest Gothic rose window and works by artists such as Gaudí and Miquel Barceló.
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Son Marroig, a monumental space at the height of Empress Sissi
The Son Marroig small palace, situated between Valldemossa and Deià, next to the Miramar monastery, was property of a cousin of Sissi, the Austrian Empress.
![Teatre Principal de Palma, over 350 years of culture Teatre Principal de Palma, over 350 years of culture](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/teatro-principal-de-palma.jpg)
Teatre Principal de Palma, over 350 years of culture
The Teatre Principal de Palma, a point of reference for the performing arts on the island, is what was once the Casa de las Comedias, which was inaugurated in 1667.
![The Artà Caves, underground fantasies The Artà Caves, underground fantasies](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cuevas-de-arta.jpg)
The Artà Caves, underground fantasies
The Artà Caves are a major attraction of Majorca’s eastern coast. They are sure to stimulate the imagination of any visitor.
![Marivent Palace, the summer residence of the Spanish Royal Family Marivent Palace, the summer residence of the Spanish Royal Family](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/palacio-de-marivent.jpg)
Marivent Palace, the summer residence of the Spanish Royal Family
Marivent Palace in Palma de Mallorca has been the summer residence of the Spanish Royal Family since 1973
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Lluc monastery, a Marian shrine in the heart of the Tramontana mountain range
This pilgrimage centre, constructed to venerate the patron saint of Majorca, is also the starting point for several hiking and mountain biking routes.
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The Almudaina Royal Palace, a noble residence overlooking the sea
Located next to the cathedral (La Seu), this former Muslim casbah became the residence of the Majorcan kings and currently holds royal receptions during the summer.
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The magical Arab gardens of Alfabia
The Alfabia gardens, located in a stately estate next to Sóller, amidst the Tramontana mountain range, date back to the Arab period.
![Palma’s Maritime Promenade, a balcony over the Mediterranean Palma’s Maritime Promenade, a balcony over the Mediterranean](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/paseo-maritimo-de-palma.jpg)
Palma’s Maritime Promenade, a balcony over the Mediterranean
Who can resist a stroll down Palma’s Maritime Promenade, where you can enjoy a delicious meal in a restaurant with a seaside view?
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La Lonja, pure Gothic architecture in Palma de Mallorca
La Lonja in Palma is clearly the best example of the Gothic civil style in Majorca. A prime example of harmony applied to architecture.