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. 10:30 a.m.Set the groundwork for a relaxing day and visit, a tranquil and calming oasis that offers a wide range of yoga classes (in English and Spanish) for both the greenhorn and the guru. Although it’s Palma’s largest yoga studio, classes are occasionally held outside. 12:00 p.m.Post-workout, it’s time for some refreshment, and the best place for that is the trendy organic juice bar just around the corner from the yoga studio. Settle down in their outdoor garden and sip on a Green Sensation smoothie or the Super C juice accompanied by a healthy snack (try their coconut mousse, maca truffles, or ginger balls). 4:00 p.m.Next, move on to something more cultural and head to the city’s large landmark. The Gothic church, also referred to as La Seu, was first built in the early 1200s and took more than 400 years to finish, and is today open to the public to visit.

6:00 p.m.It’s been a busy day and you might want to wind down before spending a big night out. Stop by the hotel to freshen up and enjoy something to drink by the pool at Hotel Sant Francesc’s, which offers a breathtaking 360-degree view over the city. Its watermelon martini is a hit, but the hotel also serves a refreshing homemade lemonade and detox smoothies for the health nuts. 8:00 p.m.Tonight’s dinner reservation should be at in Santa Cantalina, which seduces both locals and visitors thanks to its delectable Italian food. An empty stomach and the desire to gain a pound or two are pretty much required here. Some menu standouts are the burrata and artichoke carpaccio for starters, followed by the aroma di limone pasta and the restaurant’s famous lasagna di lusso. Don’t think about how full you are and quickly order a dessert before the food coma sinks in.

The Grand Finale, a selection of panna cotta, tiramisu, and chocolate mousse, is, as you can probably imagine, a hit.

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Majorca Tourist and Travel Information. A complete guide to hotels in Majorca, flights to Mallorca, Entertainment, news and more on Majorca, Spains largest Balearic Island.

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