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What nearby places should I visit after exploring the Es Baluard museum in Palma?

After soaking up contemporary and modern art at Es Baluard in Palma, locals often head towards the nearby Parc de la Mar, where the reflection pool and distant views of the Cathedral are perfect for a relaxed stroll. Just beyond, the winding streets of Palma’s Old Town beckon with their historic charm, inviting you to explore quaint cafés and artisan shops along Carrer de Sant Miquel or to indulge in a coffee and a freshly baked ensaimada. This area hums with a palpable sense of history, from medieval architecture to hidden squares where life unfolds at a leisurely pace.

If you’re inclined towards a taste of local culture, a short walk takes you to the Mercat de l’Olivar, a lively market where you can sample sobrassada or sip a glass of Binissalem wine amidst the busy stalls. For a scenic contrast, consider a quick journey on the Soller railway to the town of Sóller itself, surrounded by orange groves and mountains, or catch a TIB bus to the serene coves of Cala Major or Cala Mondragó to end your day with sea views. On the island, mixing culture with nature often means finding small surprises tucked just around the corner, where history and landscape meet seamlessly.