Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Historic Palma de Mallorca

The capital of Mallorca (Majorca) and of the Balearic Islands, Spain, Palma de Mallorca is home to almost half the resident population of the island, and also welcomes millions of visitors each year by way of its International Airport. The city itself has some wonderful attractions including the famous La Seu Gothic cathedral, which boasts one of the biggest stained glass windows in the world with 1,236 pieces and measuring some 11 metres across – amazing. Founded as a camp by the Romans in about 123 BC, Palma de Mallorca became an important port on the Mediterranean trade route. Known as Medina Mayurqa to the Arabs, its name is actually taken from the Roman city of Palmaria. Much of the original Roman city still exists below the present day city, and Roman remains are being found all the time. The city experiences a magnificent temperate mediterranean climate and Palma de Mallorca weather is especially reliable between June and September, expect plenty of sun and high temperatures, but with pleasant, cooling sea breezes. Palma de Mallorca Map