Palma Free Walking Tour
This free walking tour delivers exactly what Palma's old town does best: layers of history you can actually see and touch.
About Palma Free Walking Tour
This free walking tour delivers exactly what Palma's old town does best: layers of history you can actually see and touch. You'll explore genuine Roman foundations, wander through medieval courtyards that most tourists walk right past, and learn how the Jewish Quarter's narrow streets tell stories about religious persecution. The Arab Baths are the real highlight, a 10th-century hammam that's remarkably intact, not some reconstructed tourist attraction.
Your guide keeps groups to around 15 people, so you can actually hear everything and ask questions without shouting over crowds. The route winds through La Seu's shadow, into residential streets where locals hang laundry from Gothic balconies, then through stone passages that feel genuinely ancient. The atmosphere shifts completely as you move between neighborhoods: from tourist-heavy cathedral squares to quiet residential corners where you'll hear Spanish conversations echoing off medieval walls.
Most free tours in Europe are mediocre, but this one's genuinely informative without being overwhelming. The guides know their stuff and don't just recite Wikipedia facts. Since it's tip-based, budget around 10-15 EUR per person if you're satisfied. Skip the afternoon tours in summer, they're brutal in the heat, and avoid Friday afternoons when local school groups sometimes join.
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