Palma in a weather jam: When gray days roll over the city
How Grey Weather Affects Shops and Cafés in Palma
Cloudy weather can bring more visitors to Palma’s shops and cafés, while also making deliveries and service harder.

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What does a cloudy day in Palma mean for shops and cafés?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why does Palma get so busy on cloudy days?
Cloudy weather often sends many visitors into Palma at once.
Is Palma easy to get around when it rains or stays cloudy?
Movement across Palma can slow down quickly on busy grey-weather days.
Where do visitors usually go in Palma when the sun is out of sight?
Visitors usually concentrate in Palma’s central shopping and old-town areas.
What should I expect if I drive into Palma on a busy weather day?
Driving into Palma can be slow when many visitors arrive together.
Is public transport to Playa de Palma affected when Palma gets crowded?
Buses to Playa de Palma can fill up quickly during peak times.
Is Santa Catalina a good alternative when Palma’s centre feels crowded?
Santa Catalina can offer a calmer option than the busiest central streets.
How can Palma reduce crowding on short, busy days?
Better transport coordination and clearer visitor information could reduce crowding.
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