The city is home to beautiful buildings that are a must-see. Among them are the Palace of the Kings of Mallorca, the Castillet, the St. Jean-Baptiste Cathedral and its cloister, the Minims Monastery, the Loge de Mer located at the corner of two important pedestrian streets, and even Saint Jean le Vieux, the oldest church in the city. Discover the local architecture by visiting the courtyards of the old houses in Rue du Théâtre, especially those located at numbers 1, 7, and 10, which are typical of the region.
Search for buildings from early 20th-century architecture by walking along the boulevards Jean Bourrat, Boulevard Wilson, and Rue du Jardin d’Enfants. Every morning, except Monday, the Place Cassanyes hosts a colorful and lively market. You’ll find fruits and vegetables, as well as shoes, clothing, second-hand items, tools… an incredibly vibrant and friendly market.