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Estilo Palma is the blog of Caterina Bury.

Caterina says: “Estilo Palma started as a travel blog in 2014, with short stories about places in Palma that I like – cafés, bars and restaurants, stylish shops, about art, street life and many wonderful people. Today, the blog is a platform to share my passion for Mallorca and its vibrant capital with a growing crowd of likeminded people all over the world. Stay tuned.”

Here are her latest posts:

  • Clandestí: Cook ’n’ Roll
    by admin on 30th April 2024 at 22:01

    Dinner at Clandestí feels like a culinary journey along a route of Mediterranean dishes seasoned with anecdotes, contemporary music and fancy illumination. Pau Navarro is chef and DJ of this speakeasy restaurant that has been one of the hot tips […]

  • Can Vivot: Once Upon a Time in Palma
    by admin on 26th April 2024 at 21:55

    It sounds like a fairy tale. Growing up in a palace and living there with your family for the 19th generation. But this place really exists. The medieval city palace Can Vivot is hidden behind a wrought-iron gate in a narrow alley in the heart of […]

  • Sant Jordi 2024: Books and Roses
    by Mindy on 20th April 2024 at 04:00

    On Sant Jordi, it’s all about books. Books and roses, actually. On April 23 Mallorca celebrates Sant Jordi 2024, so don’t forget to get a good read and a rose for your loved one. There are plenty of book and flower stalls all over the island, […]

  • Patrón Lunares: Fisherman’s Friend
    by admin on 17th April 2024 at 18:27

    You wouldn’t be too surprised to meet Steve Zissou here, played by Bill Murray. And indeed, there are a couple of references to Wes Anderson and his movie „The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou“ next to the bar at Patrón Lunares in Santa […]

  • Llibreria Pròpia: Women’s Stories
    by Mindy on 14th April 2024 at 13:46

    Music, cheer and laughter echoes from the plaza through the streets of old town Palma. Where sunlight floods through the trees a diverse crowd is partying with live acts and dance. Palma’s first feminist bookshop is celebrating its first […]

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