data of object
| Type of object: | holiday apartment |
| Living area: | 100 m2 |
| Number of rooms: | 3 |
| Number of of sleeping accomodations (beds): | 6 |
| number of bathrooms: | 2 |
| Listing #: | 47070 |
Located in the historic center of Palma, only some steps away from the cathedral, paseo del Born and Plaza Major the whole building and this exquisite apartment have recently been renovated to high standards of finishings, the original design meets the modern classic comfort.
State of the art kitchen and appliances, quality fittings and hardwood parquet floors.
A large window facing an interior courtyard opens up light of the mediterranian sun, perfect for autumn and winter stays.
The location is unbeatable , the apartment is located on a pedestrian street right in the heart of Palma old town. This area has been carefully reformed and restored to give a feeling of the original old town while at the same time providing luxury accommodation, shops, boutiques and great gastronomy.
The two bedrooms are spacious and bright. The main bedroom has a double bed and plenty of wardrobe space as well as an en-suite bathroom in a modern design. The second bedroom has two single bedsthat may be extended for up to 2 adults and 2 children, also with enough wardrobes and space.
Sheets and towels are provided for your comfort, as well as kitchen equipment and silverware. The apartment is very well kept and tastefully furnished. Wi Fi, Flat Screen and cable TV are included.
Prepare your dinner in the open kitchen with view to the historic patio with palm trees while your friend enjoy a movie on the leather sofa through Satelite TV on the flat screen.
The street runs parallel with Passeig de Born La Lonja, the Marina and all the exclusive shops and boutiques on Jaume III.
Size:
Two bedroom apartment, 100m2
Facilities of the apartment:
1 separated bedroom, double bed, bathroom on suite
1 separated bedroom, 2 single beds, 2 spare single beds
1 living room with open kitchen
fully equiped kitchen
Satelite TV
Flat screen
A/C warm cold (extra charge 25,- / week)
fully equiped laundry (linen, towels)
Washing machine
laundry drying machine
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The location is unbeatable , the apartment is located on a pedestrian street right in the heart of Palma old town. This area has been carefully reformed and restored to give a feeling of the original old town while at the same time providing luxury accommodation, shops, boutiques and great gastronomy.
Located in the historic center of Palma, only some steps away from the cathedral, paseo del Born and Plaza Major the whole building and this exquisite apartment have recently been renovated to high standards of finishings, the original design meets the modern classic comfort.
Palma de Mallorca is the capital of the island of Mallorca and, with 358,462 registered residents, is home to around half the island´s inhabitants. Practically all of the Mediterranean cultures and civilisations have left their mark here, but it is tourism which has given the island its current form and provided economic dynamism.
The city was founded in 123 BC by Quint Cecili Metel, which was the same year in which Mallorca became part of the territories of the Roman Empire; however, it is thought that Roman Palma was built on top of a prehistoric settlement. The first part of the city was built around the current site of the cathedral of La Seu and the Almudaina Palace, stretching as far as the site of the Plaça de Cort and enclosed by a wall, the remains of which can be seen in the gardens of the Episcopal Palace. During the period in which the Moors ruled Mallorca, the city became known as Medina Mayurka, though there are few traces of this era left, apart from the layout of the old quarter and the Arab baths. Historians describe the city as being full of vegetable gardens and fountains. With the Christian conquest of 1229 the city became known as Ciutat de Mallorca; this name was maintained until around 1717, when the Roman name was readopted, and then the city was given the name of Palma de Mallorca. It is curious that even today many Mallorcans refer to the capital simply as Ciutat.
Palma de Mallorca is a city which spills out to the sea, with an important commercial dock which serves to bring in and send out a large proportion of the island´s goods. Palma´s port is also the entry point for many visitors, who either have a stopover as part of a Mediterranean cruise or who arrive by ferry. The large number of yachts and pleasure boats at the various maritime clubs along the city´s coast catch visitors´ attention, and these reflect the importance of tourism and water-sports on Mallorca. Important sailing competitions are held every year, such as the Copa del Rey and the Princess Sofia Trophy.
Palma de Mallorca , Mallorca , Baleares , Spain
Palma de Mallorca is the capital of the island of Mallorca and, with 358,462 registered residents, is home to around half the island´s inhabitants. Practically all of the Mediterranean cultures and civilisations have left their mark here, but it is tourism which has given the island its current form and provided economic dynamism.
The city was founded in 123 BC by Quint Cecili Metel, which was the same year in which Mallorca became part of the territories of the Roman Empire; however, it is thought that Roman Palma was built on top of a prehistoric settlement. The first part of the city was built around the current site of the cathedral of La Seu and the Almudaina Palace, stretching as far as the site of the Plaça de Cort and enclosed by a wall, the remains of which can be seen in the gardens of the Episcopal Palace. During the period in which the Moors ruled Mallorca, the city became known as Medina Mayurka, though there are few traces of this era left, apart from the layout of the old quarter and the Arab baths. Historians describe the city as being full of vegetable gardens and fountains. With the Christian conquest of 1229 the city became known as Ciutat de Mallorca; this name was maintained until around 1717, when the Roman name was readopted, and then the city was given the name of Palma de Mallorca. It is curious that even today many Mallorcans refer to the capital simply as Ciutat.
Palma de Mallorca is a city which spills out to the sea, with an important commercial dock which serves to bring in and send out a large proportion of the island´s goods. Palma´s port is also the entry point for many visitors, who either have a stopover as part of a Mediterranean cruise or who arrive by ferry. The large number of yachts and pleasure boats at the various maritime clubs along the city´s coast catch visitors´ attention, and these reflect the importance of tourism and water-sports on Mallorca. Important sailing competitions are held every year, such as the Copa del Rey and the Princess Sofia Trophy.
Restaurants & Bars
Being a tourist city, Palma has a wide range of bars and restaurants, especially in the city centre. The area around La Plaça de la Llonja contains many fashionable bars and restaurants that form part of Palma´s nightlife scene, and the area which spreads out west along the Passeig Marítim has a similar range of establishments. Near the Santa Catalina market, at La Plaça de la Navegació, there are small restaurants with a varied range of cuisine. The area of Gènova is popular for eating, with Mallorcan cuisine and cooked-meat dishes on offer. To conclude, one of the top areas for nightlife in Mallorca is La Plaça Gomila; however, this zone, which, in times gone by, enjoyed the presence of stars such as Ava Gardner, Marlene Dietrich and Errol Flynn, has lost some of its charm over the years.
In the Es Portitxol area, as you leave Palma in the direction of the airport on the Passeig Marítim, there are some restaurants which are famous for their fish dishes.
Shopping
In Palma there are many products from traditional Mallorcan crafts on sale, such as glassware, ceramics and the roba de llegües fabric used in the home. In terms of fashion, we find leatherware and artificial pearls which are made on the island. The most well-known gastronomic products are ensaïmada (sweet pastry) and sobrassada (spicy sausage spread), but there is also a wide variety of Mallorcan wines, as well as liqueurs, such as herbes and palo.
The main shopping area of Palma is made up of the pedestrianised streets in the old quarter, which run from La Plaça d´Espanya to La Plaça Major.
At the junction of the streets Carrer Joan Miró, L´avinguda Gabriel Roca and Passeig Marítim, we find the Porto Pi shopping centre, which is a modern complex containing shops, cinemas and restaurants.
As we leave the city in the direction of Inca, next to the motorway is the Alcampo shopping centre, and a bit further out we find Festival Park, where there are cinemas and restaurants.
arrival and distances
Distance to next airport:
Palma de Mallorca - 10 km
Distance to next railway station:
Palma de Mallorca - 1 km
Distance to next Shop: 0.1 km
Sport facilities nearby
fishing, climbing, biking, golf, inlineskating, mountain biking, horse riding, swimming, sailing, surfing, diving, Tennis, hiking, water ski,
Type of holiday
- relaxation holiday
- family holiday
- golf holiday
- cultural and sightseeing holiday
- romantic holiday
- holiday for singles
- sport holiday
- beach holiday
- city holiday
- vacation with dog
Bedroom
Total number of sleeping facilities: 2
bathrooms and WCs
number of bathrooms: 2
External facilities of object
Internal facilities of object
Machines and equipment
- bed linen provided
- TV
- towels provided
- permanent internet connection
- satellite-TV
- telephone
- washing machine
- tumble-dryer
Kitchen facilities
- 4 ring stove
- freezer
- fridge
- microwave
Services
Other
- long term rental possible
- pets negotiable
- seniors suitable for
- children welcome
- handicapped not suitable
additional information
minimum rental
Minimum rental: 650 Euro per object per week
price of final cleaning: 50 Euro
Season prices| from | to | per night | per week | renting unit |
| 29.12.12 | 22.03.13 | 100 € | 550 € | per object |
| 23.03.13 | 31.05.13 | 120 € | 650 € | per object |
| 01.06.13 | 21.09.13 | 150 € | 850 € | per object |
| 21.09.13 | 25.10.13 | 120 € | 650 € | per object |
| 26.10.13 | 21.03.14 | 100 € | 550 € | per object |
Contact data
The owner speaks the following languages:
German, Spanish,
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