Palma de Mallorca: Foodie Walking Tour of the Old Town
Palma de Mallorca: Foodie Walking Tour of the Old Town
Palma de Mallorca: Foodie Walking Tour of the Old Town
Palma de Mallorca: Foodie Walking Tour of the Old Town
Palma de Mallorca: Foodie Walking Tour of the Old Town
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Palma de Mallorca: Foodie Walking Tour of the Old Town

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Available from Mar 24
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Highlights

Authentic food tastings in hidden local spots
Great value – generous portions and unforgettable memories
Passionate local guides full of stories and humor
Itinerary
Step off the tourist trail and explore Palma de Mallorca with all your senses.
This small-group walking tour (max. 15 guests) combines the city's most authentic tastes with its fascinating history — from convent-made sweets to tapas, local wine, and the island's beloved ensaimada dessert.

Starting at the peaceful Parc del Mar, your local guide welcomes you with a smile, cold water, and a map of the Old Town — ready to begin a flavorful journey through centuries of culture and tradition.

Follow the cobbled streets to one of the island's oldest convents, where nuns have been baking handmade sweets since the 13th century. Taste their creations and hear their story — a true piece of Mallorca's soul.

Continue wandering through Palma's charming backstreets and try the island's most iconic bites:
Mallorcan “panadas” – savory pastries filled with local ingredients.
Rustic bread with sobrasada, the island's rich cured sausage.
Three seasonal tapas and a glass of wine, made with fresh market ingredients.

Take time to explore the colorful Mercat de l'Olivar, where locals shop for fruits, seafood, and spices. Then, finish on a sweet note at one of Palma's oldest ice cream parlors, enjoying ensaimada with almond ice cream and a sip of traditional Mallorcan liqueur.

Finally, gather for a group photo at Plaça del Cort — and a little surprise to end your experience the Mallorcan way.