La Ramble de Palma
La Ramble de Palma © PalmaParkingInfo
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A peaceful promenade full of charm

La Rambla in Palma is one of the city’s most picturesque streets and a popular spot for a leisurely stroll. It runs parallel to the old town and begins near the Teatre Principal. Originally a medieval watercourse, it was built over after a major flood in the 17th century. Today, the promenade presents itself as a broad, tree-lined avenue with classic stone paving and elegant lanterns – a small green oasis in the heart of the city.

For flower lovers and bon vivants

La Ramble de Palma – Straßenschild
Street sign of La Rambla © PalmaParkingInfo

La Rambla is particularly famous for its charming flower stalls that line the central walkway, offering colourful bouquets, potted plants and seasonal decorations. These lovingly arranged stands lend the Rambla a romantic atmosphere and are a favourite photo motif. In addition, small cafés, bookshops and boutiques along the street invite you to linger. Less touristy than other parts of Palma, La Rambla offers an authentic, relaxed urban vibe.

The perfect starting point to explore the city

La Rambla connects key parts of the old town and is an ideal starting point for discovering Palma. From here, many sights such as Plaça Major, the Museu Fundación Juan March and the Mercat de l’Olivar are only a short walk away. A stroll along the Rambla reveals Palma’s special charm – a quiet, green walkway full of history, local life and Mallorcan flair.

Parking at La Rambla

Directly by La Rambla you’ll find the Aparcament de la Plaça Major as well as the underground car parks Via Roma and Parking Patines. The other nearby car parks listed below are no more than a ten-minute walk away.