Etiqueta 'Living in Palma'

Aerial view of Palma with the Cathedral in the background
Aerial view of Palma with the Cathedral in the background.

General view of Palma's housing
General view of Palma's housing.

Palma was declared a decade ago by the Sunday Times
Palma was declared a decade ago by the Sunday Times as one of the best places to live in the world.
Fantastic Palma
“I still believe that Palma is one of the best places to live in the world with a fantastic quality of life...”
The crack of dawn
When you live and work somewhere, you often take your surroundings for granted.
- Greece and Portugal cash in as Spain says adios to Golden visa
- Ryanair to base 16 aircraft at Palma airport this summer, an investment of $1.6 billion and supporting 7,000 jobs
- Mallorca set to welcome back young British seasonal workers
- Residents furious in Palma NO-GO area
- Weekend weather: No masking the fact that carnival could be a wash-out
Comment
Why I love Palma
Having moved here from London in 2015, I felt that Palma offers everything I left behind – architecture, culture, social life, gastronomy and more – sprinkled with better weather and friendlier people.
Mia Naprta23/02/2024 10:30