Where to drink Champagne in Palma de Mallorca?
Palma has a sophisticated restaurant and wine scene, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy Champagne alongside Mediterranean food. The historic centre is a natural place to start, with elegant restaurants, wine bars and stylish hotels tucked among the old streets. The Santa Catalina neighbourhood is another good area to explore, particularly if you’re after a more lively evening.
With the Mediterranean right outside the city, there’s no shortage of ideas for what to eat with Champagne. Fresh seafood, oysters, local cheeses and jamón all make easy pairings, whether you’re looking for a proper dinner or just a relaxed glass of bubbles.
Mallorca also has its own wine culture, with local producers making both red and white wines. If you want to explore beyond Champagne, it’s worth looking for Mallorcan wine made with local grape varieties while you’re here.
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Palma works beautifully for a Champagne celebration – especially if you combine a few days in the city with Mallorca’s beaches, villages and vineyards. You can easily make Champagne part of a long lunch, sunset drink or dinner rather than treating it as a special-occasion-only bottle.
Check the Champagne Hunters map before you go, and if you find a place that’s already listed, comment and share your experience. If you discover somewhere missing, add your find to the map yourself – especially if you find a good Champagne-by-the-glass option.