There are apartments in Palma’s Old Town that have been renovated, and there are apartments that have been considered. This is the second kind.
Behind an unassuming door on one of La Missio’s quieter streets, the entire ground floor of a 19th-century building has been transformed into a home that rewards attention. Original timber beams span the full width of the living space. Solid oak herringbone flooring runs throughout. Arched French doors – handmade in natural pine – divide the rooms without closing them off, drawing light from the rear of the building through to the front.
The kitchen is built around stone worktops and flush oak cabinetry – functional and refined in equal measure. The main bedroom is generous and calm, with its own private adjoining room accessible only from within – used currently as a dressing room, equally suited to a home office or reading room. The bathroom is finished in warm tadelakt-style plaster with an antique vanity unit and sage green tiled shower that feels more like a small spa than a utility.
Every material, every light fitting, every piece of furniture has been chosen with the same quiet confidence. Nothing shouts. Everything works.
Mercat de l’Olivar is two minutes on foot. La Rambla is around the corner. Some of the best restaurants in Palma are within a five-minute walk in any direction. Despite all of this, the apartment sits on a rear-facing position within the building and is genuinely quiet at night – something increasingly rare at this address.
This is a home for someone who knows what they want. A full-time residence, a winter base, or simply the best version of living in Palma that 123m² can offer.
Sold fully furnished and move-in ready.
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