Parc de la Mar: The Lake Beneath Palma Cathedral

Few places capture the essence of Palma like Parc de la Mar — the open, sun-drenched park lying between the Cathedral (La Seu) and the sea. Its artificial lake mirrors the gothic towers above, while palm trees and fountains frame one of the city’s most iconic views.
Created in the 1970s when the seafront road cut the Cathedral off from the bay, Parc de la Mar became a way to reconnect Palma with the sea. Today it’s a hub for walks, morning yoga, weekend art markets, open-air cinema nights, and relaxed café terraces with the best backdrop in town.
🌆 Palma Essentials Guides
From historic plazas to palm-fringed parks and Gothic landmarks, Palma’s city centre is full of essential places that define the capital’s character. Discover them all in our dedicated guides:
- Palma Cathedral (La Seu) – the city’s iconic Gothic masterpiece
- Parc de la Mar (you are here) – the lake beneath the Cathedral and gateway to the sea
- Passeig del Born – Palma’s elegant boulevard of cafés and boutiques
- Plaça Major – the vibrant heart of Old Town Palma
- Bellver Castle – panoramic fortress overlooking the bay
- Palma Marina Guide – the city’s waterfront promenade and marinas
🌿 What to See & Do in Parc de la Mar
Take in the Cathedral View
The reflecting lake perfectly mirrors La Seu’s golden façade — especially at sunrise and sunset. It’s a must-visit for photography lovers.
Relax by the Lake
Benches, lawns, and shaded paths make it an ideal picnic or reading spot. The fountains and sea breeze give welcome relief on hot days.
Visit Art & Installations
Parc de la Mar often hosts temporary art pieces, sculpture exhibitions, and local events that highlight Palma’s creative scene.
Attend Summer Events
From Cinema a la Fresca (open-air film nights) to local fairs and concerts, this park transforms into an evening social hub.
Stroll to the Sea
A short promenade connects the park directly to Moll Vell and the rest of Palma Marina, making it the gateway between Old Town heritage and the modern waterfront.
🍴 Where to Eat Nearby
Place | What to Expect | Best For |
Café Parc de la Mar | Terrace café overlooking the lake and Cathedral | Quick coffee with a view |
Mar de Nudos | Fine dining at Moll Vell, 5 min walk | Romantic dinner by the marina |
Restaurant Pesquero | Classic seafood near RCNP | Long lunches by the harbour |
More dining options: Explore La Lonja for tapas and Santa Catalina for nightlife and global cuisine.
🏨 Where to Stay Nearby
Hotel | What to Expect | Best For |
Hotel Es Príncep (5★) | Overlooks Parc de la Mar, rooftop pool & sea views | Boutique luxury near the Cathedral |
Hotel Cappuccino (5★) | In the Old Town, a few minutes uphill | Design lovers & city explorers |
Meliá Palma Marina (4★) | 15-minute waterfront walk away | Sea views & easy access to marinas |
🚶 Getting Around
- On foot: Centrally located below the Cathedral — 5 minutes from the Old Town, 10 from Moll Vell.
- By bike/scooter: The Paseo Marítimo route passes directly in front of the park.
- By car: Paid underground parking available beneath the park.
💡 Practical Info
- Open: 24 hours, year-round
- Events: Check city listings for Cinema a la Fresca and local festivals.
- Facilities: Toilets, playground, café terrace, and underground car park.
📸 Parc de la Mar vs. Palma Marina & Old Town
Category | Palma Old Town | Palma Marina / Moll Vell | Parc de la Mar |
Vibe | Historic, shaded, cultural | Nautical, lively, modern | Peaceful, open, scenic |
Dining | Tapas & wine bars | Seafood terraces & marinas | Casual cafés with Cathedral views |
Movement | Narrow lanes, stairs | Promenade walks, cycling | Flat park paths, ideal for strolls |
📍 Map: Parc de la Mar
Is Parc de la Mar free to visit?
Yes — it’s open to the public 24 hours a day and completely free.
Can you swim in the lake?
No — it’s ornamental, but perfect for photos and relaxation nearby.
What’s the best time to visit?
Early morning for peace, or sunset when the Cathedral glows over the lake.