Mallorca feels like a compact version of the Mediterranean, where the mountains rise sharply behind a coastline that shifts from sandy coves to pebble beaches in a matter of miles. In Palma, the historic quarter around Almudaina still buzzes with locals spilling out of tapas bars onto Carrer de la U...
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25- James I of Aragon$0-$0
Monument to James I of Aragon 1208 - 1276
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Museum in Mallorca.
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Monument in Mallorca.
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Attraction in Mallorca. Address: 7 Carrer de Can Serra. Entry fee: yes. Hours: Mo-Su 10:00-18:30.
Find on Viator → - Cavall encabritat$0-$0
Artwork in Mallorca.
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Memorial in Mallorca.
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July, August, and June are the strongest windows for beach days.
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