Palma Walking Tour with Cathedral and Ensaimada Tasting
Why this one made the list
The civilized way to meet Palma: a guided walk through the old town capped at fifteen, the cathedral's history told properly from outside and in, the Arab baths and hidden patios that self-guided visitors walk straight past, and a sit-down finish with an ensaimada, the coiled pastry Mallorcans argue about the way Neapolitans argue about pizza. Two and a half to three hours at around USD 45.
The data flag first, per our standing rule: 184 reviews is a small base, and we list this on the strength of its 4.8 across that sample plus the low-risk profile of a modest-priced walking tour, the same logic as our San Sebastián orientation pick. The culture-and-workshops shelf on Mallorca genuinely lacks high-volume options; this is the honest best of it. Take it early in your Palma day, before the cathedral visit it will make richer, and note the ensaimada stop doubles as a masterclass in which bakery boxes to carry home; the airport queue holding them exists for a reason.
- ✓ You want Palma's layers read to you before you explore alone
- ✓ Fifteen-person caps and a pastry finish describe your ideal cultural outing
- ✓ You accept a small review base on a low-stakes booking; we made the same call
- ✗ Deep review counts are non-negotiable for you regardless of price
- ✗ You've already done the cathedral with audio context; overlap is real
- ✗ Walking-tour pacing frustrates you; Palma's old town is compact enough to freestyle
Palma Walking Tour with Cathedral and Ensaimada Tasting runs from $45 per person. Live dates and availability are on GetYourGuide.
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