Share Tweet Pin Email By Molly Claire Goddard 12:51am PST, Nov 25, 2025 _ Looking to vacation like a royal? Palma de Mallorca is the answer to your prayers. With stunning architecture, clear blue waters and impeccable dining, it's no wonder that Princess Diana planned many of her holidays in the Spanish city.
Keep reading to see why you should visit the historic location...
MORE: Follow Wonderwall on MSN for more top news Palma Riad hotel If you are looking for the most one-of-a-kind hotel experience, the Palma Riad has it all. By night, the space takes on a moody, candlelit atmosphere. By day, you can sit by the indoor pool surrounded by greenery for a delicious brunch. The perfectly decorated rooms will make you feel like you're living in another time, with all of the comforts of 2025. The establishment's bar also makes a delectable mezcal espresso martini. Deborah Pina's Culinary Island Want to dine like a local? Deborah Pina will guide you through buying fresh ingredients and whipping up an authentic Spanish meal. The food expert will then take you and your group to Forn de sa Llotgeta, an antique bakery from the 18th Century, where she will teach you to whip up your lunch or dinner. Del Tokio a Lima restaurant The Del Tokio a Lima restaurant creates a stunning atmosphere with even more incredible food. The menu boasts dishes with Mediterranean, Japanese and Peruvian influences, along with a wide variety of spices. Their outdoor patio offers a gorgeous view of Palma's bustling streets while you enjoy your meal. The grilled scallops with fresh seasonal vegetables and Ají Amarillo sauce are a standout. Sant Jaume hotel The scent that comes over you as you enter the Sant Jaume hotel makes you feel like you're in a dream. From the complimentary cocktail upon arrival to the thoughtful bedtime turndown service, complete with a tea selection and a fresh robe, you'll feel right at home. You can also soak up the sun on the establishment's rooftop as you gaze over the historic city. Historic buildings and cathedrals As you drive into Palma from the airport, you will lay eyes on the stunning Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma. The sand-colored Gothic Roman Catholic building will take your breath away with its exterior as much as its glorious, stained-glass-filled interior. Even if you aren't religious, taking a tour of the cathedral is a must to see the impeccable architecture. As you walk through the city, you will also come across many other small churches and centuries-old buildings that are still in use. Diana's holiday destination Princess Diana spent many holidays in Mallorca - both as a single woman and while she was married. The late Princess of Wales reportedly made a trip to the island before she wed King Charles III and after they tied the knot - with their sons Prince William and Prince Harry in tow. During her divorce from the monarch in 1996, Diana spent part of the summer aboard yachts in the area. Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Douglas, Kris Jenner and Brad Pitt also frequent the spot. Ernest Llofriu Palou/W Communications Palma Riad/W Communications Forn de sa Llotgeta/W Communications Del Tokio/W Communications Sant Jaume Hotel/W Communications Llotja/W Communications Daily Mirror / Mirrorpix/Newscom/The Mega Agency Up Next The post Sweeping views and rich history: Inside Princess Diana's favorite vacation spot Palma de Mallorca appeared first on Wonderwall.com.